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Using a Mountain Bike to Get to Photography Spots

Using a Mountain Bike to Get to Photography Spots

If you’re a landscape photographer, you understand the amount of effort it takes just to reach a particular location for a shoot. You may end up hiking for hours just to get to your preferred destination before taking any photos. The challenge with this is time. Because it can be a slow process, you may […]

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Creative Studio Photography Using a Projector

Creative Studio Photography Using a Projector

Inspiration can sometimes have unexpected sources. While sometimes it can be really difficult to come by creative ideas, other times it can come around from something like….a projector. Well that’s exactly what photographer Henbu took inspiration from this time around. Let’s join him in this video as he shares some cool results he was able […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Wolchulsan Landscape

Interesting Photo of the Day: Wolchulsan Landscape

When a photographer’s expertise meets nature’s excellence, the outcome is truly out of this world. Take a look at the image below by photographer Nahaniel Merz and you’ll understand what I mean. The image that he took at Wolchulsan National Park in South Korea is so close to perfect that you might question the place’s […]

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Daily Interesting Photo: Sunset at Superstition Mountains

Daily Interesting Photo: Sunset at Superstition Mountains

When the conditions are just right, an event like a sunset can get crazy. The explosion of colors in the sky mixed with dramatic cloud patterns and a majestic landscape; these are the ingredients that a landscape photographer’s dreams are made of. Luckily, when landscape photographer Ross Schram von Haupt was out in the Superstition […]

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One Photo, Multiple Edits

One Photo, Multiple Edits

Editing is an art in itself. And like any other artform, it’s quite subjective. Every person has their own way of editing a particular photo. And what may look like a great result to you, may not necessarily be appealing to others. Photographer Jessica Kobeissi decided to test this theory out in an interesting way. […]

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Landscape Photography: 5 Photo Editing Mistakes to Avoid

Landscape Photography: 5 Photo Editing Mistakes to Avoid

Editing, or post-processing, is an indispensable part of photography. In the days of film, this step was done in the dark room. In digital, this can be done conveniently on a computer. In any case, this step is very crucial and will make or break your photo. While many photographers were dependent on labs to […]

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Film Photography in the Age of Digital

Film Photography in the Age of Digital

Digital photography brought about a revolution in the photography industry. It has evolved to such a great extent that almost everyone has a camera in their pockets today. Many might have guessed that the existence of film photography would’ve ceased to exist by now. But in reality, that’s not the case, at least for now. […]

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Photographing a Coke and Mentos Rocket

Photographing a Coke and Mentos Rocket

Photography can sometimes turn out to be overwhelming. At some point, you may start feeling burdened and slowly lose interest. To keep the passion alive, it’s thus a good idea to get crazy sometimes; do something fun with no formalities attached. Photographer and vlogger Hayden Pedersen shares an interesting way to keep the photography experience […]

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Sources of Inspiration for Photographers

Sources of Inspiration for Photographers

Inspiration is pivotal in any form of art, and photography is no exception. Art forms evolve over time and so it becomes essential for an artist to actively adapt to it. And looking at the works of other contemporary artists is a great way to get some inspiration. There can be days when you feel […]

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Long Exposure Self Portrait Tutorial

Long Exposure Self Portrait Tutorial

Self portraits should not be limited to just opening your phone’s front camera and snapping a selfie. If you’re creative and patient enough, you can get some interesting results even by taking your own photos. You might want to try this out if you’re experimenting with some new tricks and techniques, and you want to […]

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