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Changing Aspect Ratio In-Camera On Location for Landscapes

Changing Aspect Ratio In-Camera On Location for Landscapes

Modern cameras are packed with helpful features. However, despite being useful, some features might be buried deep inside the camera menu. Or maybe they might be hiding in plain sight because you don’t pay enough attention to them, or because you’re unaware of the functionality. In today’s video, landscape photographer Mark Denney takes you through […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Still Leaf

Interesting Photo of the Day: Still Leaf

We often assume we must visit distant places to find beauty. In fact, that allows us to overlook the natural beauty that’s right in front of us. Have you ever spent even a minute looking at the leaves? If you have, you know how simple yet complicated they can be. Look at the right one […]

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Key Ingredients for Successful Product Photography

Key Ingredients for Successful Product Photography

Thanks to digital marketing, the need for good product photography is higher than ever before. If you’re able to take elegant product photos that speak to the general public, you’ll have brands rushing to work with you. But, as you will see in this video by photographer and filmmaker Peter McKinnon, product photography is not […]

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Is Technology Killing Photography?

Is Technology Killing Photography?

Photography has a very close relationship with technology, which means it has evolved at a rather quick pace in recent years. Whether it’s the camera, lens quality or imaging media, photographic technology has improved immeasurably. Certain aspects become obsolete, but there are still different groups of photographers that swear that the old way is the […]

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Balancing Strobes with Natural Window Light for Photos

Balancing Strobes with Natural Window Light for Photos

A common statement that people make when looking at images taken with flash is about how unnatural the images appear. That happens when the light from the flash is not mixing well with the ambient natural light. When done correctly, natural light and fill flash together can create beautiful images. Daniel Norton from Adorama explains […]

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Lightroom Photo Editing: 5 Hacks

Lightroom Photo Editing: 5 Hacks

Lightroom is undoubtedly one of the most popular software that many photographers use to make adjustments to their images. On the same note, it packs tons of features; so much that many find it overwhelming. So, as photographers, while we’ll ultimately be spending quite some time with Lightroom, why not learn some hacks to make […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Mt Rainier Winter Landscape

Interesting Photo of the Day: Mt Rainier Winter Landscape

One of the best things about winter has to be the snowfall that it brings along. Mountains that appear rocky and barren otherwise appear glorious when snow capped. Then there’s the adventurous part like skiing down a snowy mountain slope. When photographer Steven Crutchfield was at Crystal Mountain, he captured this beautiful image of Mount […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Neon City in Melbourne

Interesting Photo of the Day: Neon City in Melbourne

The best images in the world are sometimes hiding right under your nose. You just have to be able to see it to capture it. Take for instance this image, shot by photographer Thurein Kyaw, on Bourke Street Mall in Melbourne, Australia. On an ordinary day, it’s just a bench on a sidewalk. But the […]

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Focusing Techniques for Landscape Photography

Focusing Techniques for Landscape Photography

Focusing is a critical matter in photography irrespective of the genre. With most photography genres, the answer to where you should focus is obvious. For instance, if you’re shooting portraits, go for the eye. In the case of street photography, focus on your subject of interest. But when it comes to shooting landscapes, it can […]

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What You Should Know Before Buying a Medium-Format Camera

What You Should Know Before Buying a Medium-Format Camera

For many photography enthusiasts, jumping to a full-frame camera system is a big deal. The amount of time spent researching the jump is quite significant. Similarly, when experienced photographers decide to go further and explore using big-sensor cameras, things aren’t much different. These cameras are not just expensive—they’re also unpredictable. Today, we have professional landscape […]

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