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Interesting Photo of the Day: Fall Colors in Ontario

Interesting Photo of the Day: Fall Colors in Ontario

Fall is one of the best times of the year anywhere. The trees change colors, and even the weather is at its best during this season. Photographer bull961 took the following image in Ontario, Canada and it’s nothing short of spectacular: The photographer shot this image with a Panasonic Lumix GH5 camera. The varying colors […]

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Photography vs. Snapshots

Photography vs. Snapshots

Access to knowledge sources and cameras has never been easier. Starting out with photography is just a few clicks and taps away, and camera gear is becoming increasingly accessible with smartphone cameras stepping up their game. But, is that enough to become a good photographer? Photographer Adam Karnacz discusses why you need to stop taking […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Dawn in The Netherlands

Interesting Photo of the Day: Dawn in The Netherlands

If you’re in the right place at the right time, some moments can feel so magical that you start questioning reality. A beautiful sunrise is one example. nikbru captured the following beautiful moment in Ermelo, Netherlands: Nikbru took this photo at the Ermelosche Heide 20 minutes before sunrise. The magical light has the sky turning […]

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Location Portrait Tips to Add Character

Location Portrait Tips to Add Character

When photographing on-location, the location itself plays an important role in telling a story. Besides the location, your choice of models, use of props, and lighting are some other important factors that add to the character. In this video, photographer Gavin Hoey from Adorama has some simple tips for you to maximize the character in […]

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How Ilford Film is Made

How Ilford Film is Made

Ilford is a name that is quite familiar to film photographers. They’re UK based manufacturers of photographic materials and are known worldwide for their black & white film, photographic paper, and chemicals. If you’ve ever wondered how Ilford black and white film is made, this official behind the scenes video from Ilford Photo takes you […]

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How to Shoot Portraits in Small Spaces

How to Shoot Portraits in Small Spaces

One major issue that many photographers have is that their home studio is very small. However, the size of your studio shouldn’t be a hindrance at all. By placing the lights in the right places you can take amazing portraits even in the tiniest studio. Photographer Mark Wallace from Adorama demonstrates: Wallace’s idea is to […]

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Understanding Camera Focus Modes

Understanding Camera Focus Modes

Modern-day cameras have excellent autofocus systems. This means most of the time you’ll get images that are in focus. But, there are many circumstances where the autofocus system can fail. Photographer Mark Hemmings shows you how to correctly set focus so you’ll never take a blurry photo again: Single Shot Autofocus Mode In this mode, […]

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Hard Light Food Photography Tips

Hard Light Food Photography Tips

Hard lighting in food photography can come in quite handy when you want a graphic look. Professional food photographer, Joanie Simon shares some tips for working with hard light for food photography: Hard light typically creates shadows that have a transition from light to dark in an immediate fashion. Hard light creates shadows that have […]

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Product Photography: Flat Lay Tips

Product Photography: Flat Lay Tips

Flat lay photographs work great for print and digital ads and even for thumbnails. In this video, photographer and filmmaker Peter McKinnon shares some of his tips on taking great-looking flat lay photographs: 1. Layout “When you’re laying these things out for the photo, you kind of want to pick what the focal point is.” […]

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Are Expensive Light Modifiers Better?

Are Expensive Light Modifiers Better?

Portrait photographers spend a good deal of money when it comes to light modifiers. But do more expensive light modifiers produce better results? Photographer Lee Morris from Fstoppers compares the light from a softbox, umbrella, scrim, and bounce card. Let’s see how they fare: Softbox The softbox has to be the most popular and widely […]

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