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Editing Landscapes with AI Tools in Luminar

Editing Landscapes with AI Tools in Luminar

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been the buzzword in many fields of work recently. Everything from smartphones to televisions, to some serious research, has been making use of AI for efficiency purposes. While most photography has not been influenced by AI (yet), the same however can’t be said regarding photo editing. For instance, Luminar – a […]

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Wedding Day Walkthrough with a NYC Wedding Photographer

Wedding Day Walkthrough with a NYC Wedding Photographer

Ever wondered what all goes on behind the scenes on a typical wedding photography session? If you’ve ever considered working in the field of wedding photography, then getting to know how the pros do it is a good starting point. Getting to know how others work is also a great way of learning new ideas […]

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When is Not Answering Beginner Photography Questions Okay?

When is Not Answering Beginner Photography Questions Okay?

It’s a golden age to be starting off as a photographer these days. A multitude of learning resources are readily available, and there are a lot of photography gurus in different forums and social media discussion groups. If you’re a beginner photographer and have a question that pops up in your head, you can simply […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Winding Moose River

Interesting Photo of the Day: Winding Moose River

Nobody can beat mother nature when it comes to designing. This is quite obvious from the many beautiful landscapes that we see across the planet. Sometimes, it looks like she purposely goes overboard and comes up with something to our blow our minds. Take for instance the following image that photographer Nikhil Nagane took of […]

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Handling Difficult Economic Times as a Photographer

Handling Difficult Economic Times as a Photographer

Every now and then, things do go wrong in a country, or even throughout the world. And when the economy goes bad, many people start losing their jobs. We must admit that photography too is a field that gets a big blow in such times. It’s not a situation that anybody wants to be in, […]

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10 At Home Photography Tips During the Lockdown

10 At Home Photography Tips During the Lockdown

Things are really difficult around the world at the moment. With the health issues that many people are facing, a number of governments have had no option but to lock down cities, and countries even. Also, self-quarantine seems to be the best bet for your own safety, and that of others too. In a state […]

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Bad Photography: No Such Thing?

Bad Photography: No Such Thing?

Like any other form of art, photography is quite subjective. What appeals to one, may not essentially appeal to others. Likewise, if somebody says an image is bad, it doesn’t mean the end of the world to the photographer. What matters most is that the photographer captured what he’d visualized in his mind while having […]

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Good to Great Photography Tips & Tricks

Good to Great Photography Tips & Tricks

After taking photos for some time, it’s natural to feel stuck at a certain level. The improvement that you see in your work is not always as drastic as when you were just starting out. But, when you look at the work of great photographers, you will notice that those images definitely have some edge. […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: A Bird Feeding in the Bushes

Interesting Photo of the Day: A Bird Feeding in the Bushes

Snowy conditions can be grueling. But when you’re living in the wild, you’ve got to do whatever it takes to survive. While we’d love to stay indoors in the comfort of our warm homes, the same can’t be said for the birds and other animals. When photographer Raymond McCarthy Bergeron was out in Arches National […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Night vs. Day

Interesting Photo of the Day: Night vs. Day

It’s amazing to see that the same place can look so very different depending on the hour of the day. Landscapes are viewed best during the soft light of the morning and the evening hours, as the afternoon sun tends to blow away the details and textures of the landscapes with its harsh light. The […]

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