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Wave Painting Photography Tips

Wave Painting Photography Tips

One of the various things that you can do with long exposure is wave painting. When you photograph a wave at a slow shutter speed, you capture the movement of the water creating a blurry, silky, and dreamy pattern. By having the right composition, and shooting in the right conditions, you can take some breathtaking […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Eclipse over Kuala Lumpur

Interesting Photo of the Day: Eclipse over Kuala Lumpur

Solar eclipses are fascinating, no doubt. This is why many photographers around the world have a keen interest in capturing them whenever they come around. Reddit user sobayspearo was able to capture the following image of the occurrence and it’s nothing short of spectacular: He took the image with his Sony a6400 camera and the 70-200mm […]

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Wildlife Photography Tips From Trial & Error

Wildlife Photography Tips From Trial & Error

A lot of photographers go after the best possible camera gear and settings in an effort to improve their wildlife photography. While both of those matter, that’s not where the world ends. There are quite a few other aspects, most of which are behavioral, that can have an even bigger impact. In this video, photographers […]

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Studio Portrait with Rembrandt Lighting Tutorial

Studio Portrait with Rembrandt Lighting Tutorial

When it comes to studio portrait lighting, there are quite a number of tried, tested, and proven techniques. And Rembrandt lighting is one of them. Characterized by the triangular light pattern formed on the model’s face, it was made popular by the famous Dutch painter Rembrandt in the seventeenth century. The technique is so effective […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way and Storm Clouds Over Dolomites

Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way and Storm Clouds Over Dolomites

Some days we come across images that make us question reality. And the questions that we ask sometimes leave us wondering about our very own existence. This image that photographer Joe Clarke took in the Dolomites of Northern Italy makes us realize that even majestic mountains can seem like tiny members of this limitless universe: […]

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Lighthouse Photography Techniques with a Drone

Lighthouse Photography Techniques with a Drone

In recent years, the use of drones for photo and video work has risen exponentially. This has not only given audiences new perspectives, but also opens up opportunities to for photographers to work in areas that were previously beyond reach. But with a sensor that tiny, are the results decent? Photographer Glyn Dewis went out […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Canadian Rockies Landscape

Interesting Photo of the Day: Canadian Rockies Landscape

Landscape photography is not just about taking photos of gorgeous landscapes. The true beauty of any landscape shows itself only when it’s lit with an equally magical light. Being there at the right moment is a crucial part of the process. Landscape photographer Blake Randall was fortunate when he scouted this location for his photo […]

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Secrets of Professional Photography

Secrets of Professional Photography

Every trade has its own set of secrets. And those who are actually able to crack those secrets are the ones who become successful. Believe it or not, the field of professional photography also has its own secrets that photographers use to beat the competition and leap forward. Photographer Miguel Quiles shares 5 of such […]

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Landscape Photography: Essential Lens Filters Tutorial

Landscape Photography: Essential Lens Filters Tutorial

The key to being a good landscape photographer is to understand how the look of a subject changes according to light, and photograph it during the best lighting conditions. Unlike in other genres of photography, a landscape photographer has no control over the light source. In the following video, landscape photographer Ross Hoddinott discusses how you can […]

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Photographer Shares Some Key Video Tips

Photographer Shares Some Key Video Tips

There is more video content being produced than ever before in human history. As a result, clients will specifically ask for videos as well as photos from creative professionals. How do you deal with this if you identify as a photographer? Do you pivot to video, or can you learn to juggle the two? If […]

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