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10 Home Photography Ideas to Keep You Occupied

10 Home Photography Ideas to Keep You Occupied

It hasn’t been easy for most of us as globally we’ve been forced to stay in lockdown for safety reasons. For photographers, this has been an even greater challenge since it’s really difficult to do certain types of photography when you’re restricted to your own home. But this doesn’t mean that there’s no way to […]

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Landscape Photography: Changing Just One Thing Exercise

Landscape Photography: Changing Just One Thing Exercise

Learning photography is an ongoing process. Like with any sort of learning process, there’s no end to it. As photographers, it’s thus upon us to continue improving what we do. But, it’s easier said than done. Now, the question that arises next is, how can we improve? Photographer Chris Sale shares one thing that can […]

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How to Take a Soft Light Portrait Using Speedlights

How to Take a Soft Light Portrait Using Speedlights

Speedlights are quite handy light sources that fit into many photographers’ budgets. Being a small light source, it creates hard light and can produce harsh looking results. But, when used with different light modifiers, it has the potential to create beautiful and dramatic results. Photographer Mark Wallace from Adorama shows you how you can use […]

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Photography Laws for Developing Yourself

Photography Laws for Developing Yourself

Imagine what would happen if there was no system of law and governance. In the absence of a body to govern the people, almost everybody and everything would go haywire. Laws keep everyone within a defined track by differentiating the rights from the wrongs. If you want to seriously grow as a professional photographer, it’s […]

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Macro Droplet Smartphone Photography Tutorial

Macro Droplet Smartphone Photography Tutorial

Macro photography is a specialized genre of photography used to take magnified or life-size images of subjects. For true macro photography, you need a proper macro lens. Macro lenses have the ability to focus at a very close distance, and have a pretty shallow depth of field. This is how they differ from other lenses. […]

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Behind the Scenes Tips for Results Like Pro Photographers

Behind the Scenes Tips for Results Like Pro Photographers

You put your best effort in taking an image, and yet when you compare it to a pro’s work, it feels bland. I’m sure you must have come across such a situation. Trust me, most of us have gone through the same thing on our journey as a photographer. Well, that’s because the results depend […]

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Photographer Shares His Five Bad Habits

Photographer Shares His Five Bad Habits

Admit it, everyone of us has some kind of bad habit. Be it as a photographer, or in our personal life, we all have something to confess. Coming back to photography, one could develop a bad habit due to lack of knowledge on the topic, or simply due to sheer laziness. And if we fail […]

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How to Take Better Nighttime Photographs

How to Take Better Nighttime Photographs

As a portrait photographer, nighttime can really be a pain to work in. The low light conditions push your gear as well as your creativity to their limits. However, when done correctly, you can get some amazing results even in the dark of night. Professional photographer Ben from Bach Photography demonstrates how you can easily […]

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Creative Challenge: Single Color Photography

Creative Challenge: Single Color Photography

Often times, we photographers encounter a creative block, but it’s not anything to worry about. As creatives, we can take creative block as a challenge that forces us to think outside the box to overcome it. And what better way to do so than by indulging ourselves time and again in some creative challenges? Team […]

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How to Emphasize Landscape Vistas Using Scale

How to Emphasize Landscape Vistas Using Scale

It’s truly an amazing experience when you get to stand in front of a beautiful landscape and witness its full glory. But as a photographer, how do you communicate the same sense of excitement to the viewers through your photos? It becomes difficult to get a grasp of the actual grandness unless there’s something familiar […]

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