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The Photographer Who Legitimized Color

The Photographer Who Legitimized Color

Back in the days of photography, it was only black and white photos that were recognized by professional photographers as a true art form. Then came photographer William Eggleston with his vibrant and colorful images who was able to change all of this. He is credited with legitimizing color photography as a fine art form […]

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Freelance Rocket Launch Photographer: Day in the Life

Freelance Rocket Launch Photographer: Day in the Life

Rocket launches are amazing to witness. And for folks like us who don’t get to see them in person, we’ve got to thank the work of amazing photographers for allowing us to see these spectacular sights. If you’ve ever wondered how rocket launch photographers work, check out this interview with young photographer John Kraus: Kraus […]

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10 Tips for Photographing Cars and Bikes

10 Tips for Photographing Cars and Bikes

In product photography, you pay a lot of attention to where and how the product is being lit. It becomes essential to keep an eye on how the lighting you use shapes the product while also ensuring that the right details are being highlighted. And when it comes to photographing cars and bikes, the challenge […]

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25 Photography Terms That You Should Know

25 Photography Terms That You Should Know

When you’re just starting out with photography, you stumble across many technical terms. Failure to understand the basic photography terms can later create big hurdles. It’s essential that you understand your ABCs well before venturing out. Vincent Ledvina from Apalapse explains some of the most used photography terms that every photographer must know: Aperture and […]

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Four Lessons From Veteran Photographers

Four Lessons From Veteran Photographers

It’s always a good idea to have someone in your industry to look up to. They could be your mentor, your teacher, or even a friend – someone who will give you a second opinion and possibly point out something that you haven’t thought about. In today’s video, we have photographer Ted Forbes who talks […]

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Tutorial on How to do Dark Food Photography

Tutorial on How to do Dark Food Photography

In order to keep the viewer engaged with the main subject in the photo, one approach that a photographer can take is to play with light and shadows. By illuminating the main subject and by keeping the rest of the scenario under shadow to give a dark and moody look, a photographer can direct the […]

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Things To Consider When Starting Out in Photography

Things To Consider When Starting Out in Photography

Getting started with anything new can be a daunting experience. And photography is no exception to this. When starting out in photography, you’ll probably be making a lot of mistakes. This mostly happens due to a lack of proper guidance. If you feel that you’re in a similar situation, we have the perfect video for […]

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Growing on Instagram as a Photographer

Growing on Instagram as a Photographer

If you ask photographers about their social media of choice, Instagram will most likely top the chart. Because the platform isn’t limited to photographers, and general users do use it extensively, it grants us photographers access to a huge number of potential followers. But as Instagram has matured through the years, getting noticed on the […]

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Long Exposure Portrait Photography

Long Exposure Portrait Photography

Portrait photography and long exposure photography are two topics that are not usually discussed together. But Tony & Chelsea Northrup present some creative long exposure portrait photography ideas that can be done easily indoors without a studio: The motive of this tutorial is to allow you to think outside the box and take some creative portraits. […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Yosemite Firefall

Interesting Photo of the Day: Yosemite Firefall

Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park is a seasonal waterfall that flows during the winter and early spring. Under the right conditions, the waterfall glows orange and red—a firefall. The event can only be witnessed if the snow, weather, and light cooperate. Every year, thousands of photographers flock to the Yosemite Valley with hopes of […]

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