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Learning from the Narrative Photography Techniques of Fan Ho

Learning from the Narrative Photography Techniques of Fan Ho

Fan Ho was a self-taught photographer, an actor, and a film director. As a photographer, he specialized in street photography and had been able to establish himself as one of Asia’s most beloved street photographers. During his lifetime, he took remarkable photos of Hong Kong during the 50s and 60s when it was undergoing a […]

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Good Social Media Practices for a Photographer

Good Social Media Practices for a Photographer

There’s no denying that social media has had a huge impact on the photography industry. Photographers have been able to reach greater audiences, and audiences have been able to follow and learn from their favorite photographers with ease. So as a photographer, what kind of content do you want to churn out for your audience? […]

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Landscape Photography: 9 Composition Tips

Landscape Photography: 9 Composition Tips

Composition can make or break any photograph. It doesn’t matter what camera, lens, or technique you’re using. If the composition isn’t able to tell a story or invoke some kind of feeling to the viewer, it cannot be considered a good photograph. Composition in landscape photography is about deciding where to place and how to […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Rocket Trail

Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Rocket Trail

With the successful launches of various SpaceX rockets, we’re super excited for mankind’s take on space exploration. In November of 2020, a SpaceX rocket was launched that carried four astronauts to dock with the International Space Station. The successful flight was yet another milestone as it highlighted the maturation of the commercial industry. Photographer Dieter […]

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Woodland Photography in Foggy Conditions

Woodland Photography in Foggy Conditions

It can be a tough task to photograph nature during foggy conditions. While the feeling may be ethereal, the camera will struggle to replicate the same feeling in image form. And if you try to take forest or woodland photos in thick fog, the challenge will be greatly exaggerated in the closed and congested environment. […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Miniature Men Smashing iPhone

Interesting Photo of the Day: Miniature Men Smashing iPhone

Any time we break our phone’s screen, a feeling of sadness and frustration looms over our minds. To think creatively in such a situation is not something that we usually do in such circumstances. However, photographer Gareth McGorman, who specializes in miniatures, seems to have kept his cool with a broken phone. Just have a […]

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Things to Know When Self-Publishing a Photography Book

Things to Know When Self-Publishing a Photography Book

If you’ve been working as a photographer for quite some time, chances are that the thought of publishing your photo book must’ve crossed your mind at least once. There could be various reasons for this. It could be that you want to see your photos in printed form, to keep a record of progress as […]

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Wooden Food Photography Backdrop DIY Tutorial

Wooden Food Photography Backdrop DIY Tutorial

Your choice of background plays a crucial role when it comes to product photography. As the images will primarily be used for marketing the products, it becomes vital that the background is pleasing and that it complements the product well. This notion is equally applicable to food photography as well. This is why you’ll find […]

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Using an LED Spotlight with Portrait Photography

Using an LED Spotlight with Portrait Photography

As it occasionally happens in photography, you might start getting bored of repeatedly doing the same thing for an extended period of time. Studio photographers are more likely to experience this as they need to invest most of their time working indoors. Interestingly, adding new gear to your arsenal is one of the ways you […]

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Avoiding Detail Overload as a Photographer

Avoiding Detail Overload as a Photographer

Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or someone who’s just starting out, there’s no doubt you’ve made some mistakes along the way. But of course this is normal, and making mistakes is actually an indication that you’re trying out new things. Take it as a sign of progress. That said, there seem to be a couple […]

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