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Importance of the Moment in Street Photography

Importance of the Moment in Street Photography

Street photography is all about capturing the right moment. While some moments present themselves out of the blue, other moments can be anticipated. Your composition may be great, but an interesting moment is the final factor that creates a spark in your image. Without it, your street photography will feel incomplete. In this video, photographer […]

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Newborn Posing Tips: Side Pose to Belly Pose

Newborn Posing Tips: Side Pose to Belly Pose

When it comes to newborn photography, posing can be a real challenge. Your subjects can’t exactly communicate to you if they’re feeling any discomfort. It is thus up to you to determine what works best for the newborns while ensuring that the image comes out good. Photographer Fenna Holwerda demonstrates in this video how you […]

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Improve Your Photography: 4 Quick Tips

Improve Your Photography: 4 Quick Tips

No matter how versed you may be with the art of photography, there is always some space for improvement. There are some days when you feel stuck, and a creative push becomes essential to reignite your creativity. Keeping this in mind, digital artist James Tralie talks about 4 simple photography tips that will help you […]

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Is Editing Your Images Cheating?

Is Editing Your Images Cheating?

In today’s world of digital photography, editing has become an essential part of the workflow. It’s almost like your photography process is incomplete without it. Then there’s another school of thought that says editing is cheating. So, does editing images kill the art of photography? Photographer Sean Tucker talks in depth about this interesting topic: […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Thor’s Well

Interesting Photo of the Day: Thor’s Well

Sometimes, nature is amazing and dangerous at the same time. One of such examples is Thor’s Well on the edge of the Oregon coast near Cape Perpetua. It’s seemingly a bottomless sinkhole that seems like it’s draining the water around it. Although it’s not really bottomless, it has been known to be really dangerous. Photographer […]

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Spring Landscape Photography Ideas

Spring Landscape Photography Ideas

Spring is a great season for photographers. Everything seems fresh and vibrant, and it feels as if the surroundings just want to be photographed. To help you out, photographer Toma Bonciu shares some tips and ideas for photographing landscapes in the spring: Go Into the Forest The foggy mornings during springtime are great opportunities to […]

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Wedding Photography: Reflection Techniques

Wedding Photography: Reflection Techniques

Reflections are a great way of adding interest in your photography. In some cases, they can be used to give a sense of symmetry, and when used correctly, reflections can even be the focal point of an image. It is thus important that you learn how to use reflections in your composition. In this video, […]

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5 Autumn Portrait Ideas

5 Autumn Portrait Ideas

Autumn’s changing colors make for a perfect opportunity to head outside for portrait photography. Photographer Scott Burns from Creative Gains shares five simple tips for fall portrait shoots: 1. Find a Location With Autumn Vibes What gives better autumn vibes than leaves that are changing colors? Find yourself a location that has a good number […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Long Exposure While Rock Climbing

Interesting Photo of the Day: Long Exposure While Rock Climbing

Speaking from a photographer’s perspective, the terms low light, long exposure, and sports photography don’t usually go together. However, when you are creative enough, you can make them work cohesively and come up with something that’s truly out of the box. Photographer and rock climber Luke Rasmussen did something similar when he took a long […]

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Mimicking Sunlight Streaming Through a Window for Portraits

Mimicking Sunlight Streaming Through a Window for Portraits

Have you ever noticed the patterns of light and shadows that are formed on the walls when the sun creeps into a room? They surely look amazing and are great for photography. But the problem is that they don’t last very long due to the relative movement of the sun. Also, they may or may […]

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