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5 Free Ways To Improve Your Photography

5 Free Ways To Improve Your Photography

By now you must have come across plenty of articles and videos that promise to improve your photography. They either want you to buy something, or they promise to teach you some “techniques”. And while not all of such content is helpful, most of them are redundant. There are plenty of ways to improve your […]

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Composition Tips for Nature and Forest Photography

Composition Tips for Nature and Forest Photography

When you look at a photo of a forest, what’s the first thing you notice? Maybe the color, maybe the story, but most likely it’s the composition. The “congested” surroundings photographers have to contend with make woodland photography a seriously challenging genre of photography. To help you out with some composition tips for forest photography, […]

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How to Use a Softbox and Grid as a Studio Background

How to Use a Softbox and Grid as a Studio Background

The background that you use during a studio shoot plays an important role in generating mood and interest. Photographers invest a good deal of their time and resources in choosing their background. But sometimes, the most creative of backgrounds can come from readily available resources. Photographer Gavin Hoey from Adorama shares a simple background idea […]

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Understanding Portrait Aperture Adjustments

Understanding Portrait Aperture Adjustments

When starting out with photography, many beginners are obsessed with bokeh. This is especially true in portrait photography. Who doesn’t like the creamy smooth background? But, you shouldn’t always take portraits with the aperture wide open. Professional portrait photographer Miguel Quiles shares why he often shoots portraits at higher f-stops: Lenses that open up to […]

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Landscape Photography: Classic Mistakes to Avoid

Landscape Photography: Classic Mistakes to Avoid

Landscape photography is one of the most popular genres of photography out there, drawing a lot of interests from beginners and enthusiasts. However, many landscape photographers are guilty of making the same mistakes time and again. Landscape photographer Tom Mackie shares some classic mistakes that landscape photographers commonly make and how you can avoid them: […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: An Ancient Forest Dweller

Interesting Photo of the Day: An Ancient Forest Dweller

Woodland photography can be a very difficult genre to master. The confined spaces that you have to work in, accompanied by the chaos of the scene, makes composition a challenge. You thus need to have keen eyes to be able to identify your subject and come up with a captivating image. Photographer Tristan Todd‘s following […]

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Tips to Help You Grow Your Instagram in 2021

Tips to Help You Grow Your Instagram in 2021

Instagram has been a popular platform for photographers and videographers to showcase their work for quite some time now. However, if you’ve used the app recently, you might’ve noticed that it has undergone some significant changes and introduced new features. While such changes are inevitable in social media, creators might feel the need to optimize […]

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Street Photography with a Telephoto Lens

Street Photography with a Telephoto Lens

If you’re interested in street photography, you’ll come across a lot of photographers who’ll suggest you use a lens somewhere between 24mm and 50mm. The wider field of view gives your image context and forces you to be more involved by getting close to the action. Images can also appear more natural with a perspective […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Fireflies in the Forest

Interesting Photo of the Day: Fireflies in the Forest

What cameras capture isn’t always what exists in real life. Drawing different meanings out of images is one thing, but sometimes the photographer can be so skillful that they can make you see things that aren’t even there in the first place. Take, for instance, photographer Nikolay who specializes in long-exposure images. He took the […]

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5 Hacks to Improve Your Portrait Photography

5 Hacks to Improve Your Portrait Photography

When working as a photographer, it is essential that you put in that extra effort to make your images, and yourself, stand out from the crowd. And no, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to spend extra on your gears, or use some extraordinary photography techniques. As photographer Sawyer Hartman demonstrates, you can use […]

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