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Top Tips for GoPro Photography

Top Tips for GoPro Photography

We photographers have been guilty quite a number of times for undermining the capabilities of smaller cameras and opting to work with the bigger ones. Mirrorless cameras today have shown what we were missing and have become a noticeable addition to the world of photography. Similarly, GoPro, which was primarily taken as an action video […]

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Interesting Photo of The Day: 3 Year Long Exposure

Interesting Photo of The Day: 3 Year Long Exposure

You’ve probably seen a lot of long exposure photos. Chances are that you’ve even taken a bunch of them yourself. If so, what’s the longest exposure that you’ve shot or come across? I’m guessing a few minutes or maybe hours, right? Today, we’re sharing the following interesting image that was shot by photographer Gianluca Belgrado […]

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Landscape Photo Editing with Masks & Focus Stacking

Landscape Photo Editing with Masks & Focus Stacking

Photography on the surface is “just pointing a camera and pressing a button”. But only us photographers realize all the effort that goes into making a good looking image. It’s not just the moment when you take the photograph that matters. What also matters is the time and energy you invest to plan, reach the […]

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3 Tips to Improve Your Photography Business Income

3 Tips to Improve Your Photography Business Income

No matter what business you run, the prime motive is always to land a fat profit figure. And every type of business has its own set of strategies to achieve that motive. If you run a photography based business, then you too must constantly think of ways to improve the profit figures. In today’s video, […]

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Basics to Remember in Landscape Photography

Basics to Remember in Landscape Photography

Landscape photography is undoubtedly one of the most popular genres of photography out there. If you think about it, when you’re out to take landscape photos, you’re not just taking photos – you also get to be close to nature and enjoy what it has to offer. This could be one of the reasons why […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Deer in Dublin

Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Deer in Dublin

You may deny it, but luck in photography plays an important role. When you get really lucky, things will seem to work out by themselves and you will end up landing a once-in-a-lifetime shot. Something similar happened with photographer Ram Patra when he was in Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland. And the image he got […]

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Which is Better: LED Lights or Studio Flash?

Which is Better: LED Lights or Studio Flash?

More and more photographers have started jumping aboard LED train thanks to improved technology. You can now get accurate colors, consistent results, and freedom to adjust the color temperature when using LED lights. Currently, how do LED lights compare against the conventional studio flash? Which one should you use? Professional photographer Karl Taylor outlines the […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Magical Moment at Lake Irwin

Interesting Photo of the Day: Magical Moment at Lake Irwin

When we look at landscape photos, we know the images have often been manipulated in some way. If the artist’s intention is to make art, then we expect he will tweak it to make the image more beautiful. But not everyone agrees with this notion. Photographer Ben Strauss‘s following image, taken at Lake Irwin, sparked […]

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Using an App to Help Pose Your Photo Subjects

Using an App to Help Pose Your Photo Subjects

You could be great at nailing the camera settings and handling challenging lighting conditions, but all of that won’t matter if you cannot get your subjects to pose properly. Posing is one of the biggest factors that determines the success of an image. Whatever mood that you want to convey, it’s the posing that plays […]

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Landscape Photography: Manual Mode or Aperture Priority

Landscape Photography: Manual Mode or Aperture Priority

When photographing landscapes, one important factor that your camera settings influence is the depth of field. Usually you want a landscape image to come out as sharp as possible throughout the whole frame. And as you might have already guessed, you can control that by adjusting your aperture. You can easily do this by putting […]

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