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Foggy Forest and Tree Photography Tips

Foggy Forest and Tree Photography Tips

Believe it or not, woodland photography is not everyone’s cup of tea. The confined space and the dense vegetation make taking photos there a real challenge. Add some fog to it and the challenge grows even more. But once you get things right, the results you can get can be absolutely stunning. In this context, […]

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Comparing High Speed Sync vs Neutral Density Filters for Portraits

Comparing High Speed Sync vs Neutral Density Filters for Portraits

In the past, the only way you could take images with a shallow depth of field while shooting on-location with flash was by using a neutral density (ND) filter. Otherwise, the shutter speed would exceed the camera’s flash sync-speed and you couldn’t take pictures. However, with the introduction of high-speed sync (HSS) flashes, life’s a […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Dusk Landscape in Chile

Interesting Photo of the Day: Dusk Landscape in Chile

Torres del Paine National Park, in Chile’s Patagonia region, is known for its soaring mountains, bright blue icebergs that cleave from glaciers, and golden pampas (grasslands) that shelter rare wildlife such as llama-like guanacos. Some of its most iconic sites are the 3 granite towers from which the park takes its name and the horn-shaped […]

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Beauty Lighting Set-up Tutorial for Portraits

Beauty Lighting Set-up Tutorial for Portraits

Rembrandt lighting often comes to mind when discussing beauty lighting. However, it’s important to note that there are other beauty lighting techniques that are equally effective. In today’s video, photographer Gavin Hoey from Adorama takes you on a step-by-step guide to his beauty lighting setup that you can use: “Beauty lighting is all about getting […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorful Neighborhood at Night

Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorful Neighborhood at Night

Composition and other technicalities aside, colors play an important role in making an image come to life. We usually get so caught up with composition, light, and shadows that we tend to overlook colors. Capturing the right mix of colors help to set a certain mood to the image. Consider the following image taken by […]

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Using Your Camera Wrong? Here are 8 Common Mistakes

Using Your Camera Wrong? Here are 8 Common Mistakes

Everyone is guilty of using their camera improperly at some point. Sometimes even the pros make rookie mistakes. But, nobody is to be blamed. The experts over at B&H have compiled a list of eight mistakes that photographers make with their cameras. See if you’ve made any of them: 1. Improperly Holding the Camera By […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorful San Diego Sunset

Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorful San Diego Sunset

Photographers obsess over the golden hour. And there’s a reason for that. The lighting changes drastically (in a good way) and the sky puts up a dramatic show of its own. Have a look at the following image taken by photographer Jeremy Noyes in San Diego: The image is a long exposure that Noyes took […]

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Finding Great Photos in Less Than Ideal Conditions

Finding Great Photos in Less Than Ideal Conditions

It’s easy to say photographers should wait for the best lighting. but in reality, ideal lighting conditions are rare, and waiting isn’t always possible. A better alternative is to develop your photographic eye and look for a shot that works within the confines of the lighting you’re facing. As photographer Thomas Heaton rightly points out […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Star Trails & Traffic Streaks

Interesting Photo of the Day: Star Trails & Traffic Streaks

Although we don’t feel it, our planet is moving around continuously at great pace. And thanks to long exposure photography, we can record some amazing after effects of the planet’s movement. One of such effects is the formation of star trails. Photographer Marcin Zajac took the following long exposure over the Bixby Creek Bridge in […]

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Inside The Bag of a Film Photographer

Inside The Bag of a Film Photographer

Film photographers, like their digital counterparts, have an arsenal of gear and accessories to help achieve the results they want. Today, we have photographer Kyle McDougall who takes you through his go-to film photography gears including camera, lenses, and other accessories: McDougall shows us what he keeps in his camera bag he showcases are not […]

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