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Landscape Photography During the Pandemic

Landscape Photography During the Pandemic

If you’re seriously into landscape photography, you probably dedicate a good number of days solely to photography trips. Traveling is a pivotal part of landscape photography. But with the pandemic ruining travel for everyone, borders and travel systems have been shut down. So how do landscape photographers keep going? Photographer Thomas Heaton shares his ideas […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Autumn Sunrise in Wisconsin

Interesting Photo of the Day: Autumn Sunrise in Wisconsin

Silhouette photographs are mysterious. They give you an idea of what you are looking at but hide the details at the same time. HRs_Only‘s image of Green Isle Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin is an excellent example of nature’s silhouette with some added drama: The photographer took this image one fine autumn morning and was able […]

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Comparing Student & Pro Photographers on Location

Comparing Student & Pro Photographers on Location

Are pro photographers really good at what they do? Or do they call themselves a pro just because they’ve been doing it for a while? To compare the results of a professional photographer against an amateur, Jessica Kobeissi decided to go up against a photography student in her latest video. Let’s see how their works […]

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Camera Lenses: Is Bigger Always Better?

Camera Lenses: Is Bigger Always Better?

If you’ve followed the lens market in recent years, you’ll have noticed that lenses have been growing in size. It’s odd—generally, technology aims towards making things smaller. Why isn’t that true of photography lenses? And do bigger lenses even mean that they’re better? If you’ve had these sorts of questions in your mind, you’re not […]

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Tips for Bold, Dynamic Urban Street Portraits

Tips for Bold, Dynamic Urban Street Portraits

Urban portrait photography is a blend of portrait and street photography, but it’s also quite different from either genre. You retain the freedom of a model shoot, but you have to contend with a dynamic and lively urban backdrop. If you’re interested in learning more about this subgenre of photography, the video below is just […]

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Are You Making These Photography Excuses?

Are You Making These Photography Excuses?

There’s nothing wrong with making mistakes. Those who accept their mistakes and make an effort to rectify and overcome those mistakes are more likely to succeed. However too many people tend to come up with an excuse on which to blame their mistakes. The same problem exists in photography. Blaming the camera, lighting or anything […]

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Behind the Scenes of an Underwater & Astro Photoshoot

Behind the Scenes of an Underwater & Astro Photoshoot

The world beneath the water’s surface is so amazing that you can rarely go wrong when capturing photos of it. Similarly, astrophotography is another genre that is not suited for everyone. However, in this genre of photography too, there’s a great potential to end up capturing images that are simply—and literally—out of this world. Let’s […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way from Santa Cruz

Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way from Santa Cruz

Due to the relative motion between the Earth and the core of the Milky Way, we cannot always get a perfect view of the majestic night sky. It’s between March to October that the core comes out prominently. This year, October’s new moon was one of the best times to catch a view of the […]

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Don’t Forget Your Memory Card: A Photographer’s Nightmare

Don’t Forget Your Memory Card: A Photographer’s Nightmare

If you think about it, photography is not just about taking photos. It is a step-by-step process that requires a good deal of preparation. There’s always the chance something will go wrong, and in today’s video, photographer James Popsys shares his experience of how he came across his worst nightmare in a photography trip and […]

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Woodland Photography: 7 Composition Tips

Woodland Photography: 7 Composition Tips

When it comes to photographing woodlands, things can get pretty chaotic. You are confined to limited space, difficult subjects and many distracting surrounding elements. Tightly packed trees and tricky lighting usually make the work that much more challenging. So to help you out, we have photographer Nigel Danson sharing his process of finding and photographing […]

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