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Interesting Photo of the Day: NASA Photographer’s Camera Melted During a Rocket Launch

Interesting Photo of the Day: NASA Photographer’s Camera Melted During a Rocket Launch

As a photographer, what limits are you willing to cross to get a creative angle on your shot? We often say that getting close to a subject reflects a sense of intimacy in the photograph. But how close is too close when it comes to photographing a rocket launch? NASA photographer Bill Ingalls got one of […]

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What Photographers Need to Know About NFTs

What Photographers Need to Know About NFTs

A big problem with digital content is how impossible it is to know where the piece will end up. We have no way of knowing if it has been reposted, sold to someone under false pretenses or even featured in some gallery. There’s also a gap between photographers themselves and the community of art collectors. […]

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Landscape Photography: 4 Enduring Tips

Landscape Photography: 4 Enduring Tips

Like any other things in life, there are no shortcuts to success in landscape photography. It requires consistent and tireless effort and occasional clashes with failure. Landscape photographer Wayne Robertson shares four landscape photography tips to last you a lifetime: 1. Spend Your Time on Composition “There is nothing worse than going home and finding […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Surreal Portrait Through Fence

Interesting Photo of the Day: Surreal Portrait Through Fence

Mobile apps can be fun to use and sometimes they do produce amazing results. One such examples is this work of art by DreamerEnd. The image certainly looks amazing and has the ability to keep the viewer thinking on about what’s going on in the picture: As DreamerEnd explains, she used an app called PicsArt […]

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Landscape Photography: 10 Rules for Great Results

Landscape Photography: 10 Rules for Great Results

When it comes to landscape photography, the quality of the results boils down to how well you planned your shoot. When planning, you need to put a lot of thought into composing and using the right techniques. And how you post-process your images also accounts for how interesting or boring the results come out. In […]

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Tips from a National Geographic Photographer

Tips from a National Geographic Photographer

What does it really take to shoot for National Geographic? How do National Geographic photographers think and take photos? How is their working style different from that of a “regular” photographer? Photographer Bob Holmes shares with us how he approaches photography to make images worthy of National Geographic: 1. Know Your Equipment “The camera is […]

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Landscape Photographer Shares Tips for Perfect Exposures

Landscape Photographer Shares Tips for Perfect Exposures

When starting your photography journey, figuring out the correct exposure for every shot can be a challenge. You will probably end up with photographs that are either too bright or too dark. However, your camera has a couple of functions that can assist you in figuring out exposure. In today’s video, landscape photographer Mads Peter […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Diving into the Fog

Interesting Photo of the Day: Diving into the Fog

There’s something fascinating about photographing abandoned places—the emptiness and the way things age add a certain eerie vibe to it. And when nature decides to help make it feel extra spooky, the “beauty” of the image is unmatched. Take for instance the following image that was shot by a Reddit user who goes by the […]

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3 Must-Have Skills for a Landscape Photographer

3 Must-Have Skills for a Landscape Photographer

Being able to take mind-blowing landscape photos is not just about equipment and camera settings. Since we are dealing with nature, which is something we can have no control over, we need to put in a lot more effort. It’s worthwhile to invest time and energy into developing our skills that can maximize our success […]

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Low Angle Bird Photography Hack with a Bin Lid

Low Angle Bird Photography Hack with a Bin Lid

Bird photography has to be one of the most challenging photography genres out there. The subjects are usually pretty small, and they’re extremely fast and get scared very easily. Photographers thus have to work in stealth mode. You can usually find these photographers in awkward places working in the most unusual ways. One of the […]

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