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Interesting Photo of the Day: Seasons Collide

Interesting Photo of the Day: Seasons Collide

How often do you come across scenery that looks like it comes straight out of a fairy tale? When nature changes her appearance, sometimes even the most mundane locations can transform into paradise. Take the following image that photographer Scoots took from Fitch’s bridge in Groton. The location appears purely magical: Scoots shot on a […]

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Beauty Photography: 5 Makeup Tips

Beauty Photography: 5 Makeup Tips

Portrait, fashion and beauty photographers can tell you how big a role makeup plays in their craft. A good makeup artist can save you hours of post-processing work. But not all photographers are makeup experts. So in today’s interesting video, photographer Kayleigh June shares five important things that you should pay attention to when getting […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Hour Drama at Sequoia National Park

Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Hour Drama at Sequoia National Park

The beauty of photographing landscapes during the golden hour is how the landscapes and other subjects get kissed by the magical glow. This makes everything look calm, beautiful and surreal. Take for instance the following image taken by photographer Johnny Gan. He shot it at Sequoia National Park, CA, and it clearly shows why working […]

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Debunking Myths in Landscape Photography

Debunking Myths in Landscape Photography

There are a surprising number of myths in the world of photography. In the following video, photographer Mads Peter Iversen talks about, and debunks, seven of the most common myths in landscape photography. Iversen discusses some pretty interesting myths that people genuinely believe. For instance, many photographers still think they need to always shoot in […]

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How Will A.I. Photo Editing Affect Landscape Photography?

How Will A.I. Photo Editing Affect Landscape Photography?

Artificial Intelligence has been chique in the photography world for quite some time now. Many smartphone cameras have already adopted it, enabling them to automatically analyze images and adjust the settings accordingly. While bigger cameras have yet to fully adopt AI (at least for now), many post-processing apps already boast their AI features. Such features […]

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Autumn Tree Photography Tips in Non-Ideal Places

Autumn Tree Photography Tips in Non-Ideal Places

Often, in photography, we come across situations where we want to photograph something—but not everything feels just right. Maybe it’s the subject’s placement, the lighting or the background. But that’s okay, because you won’t always get everything readily served on your plate. As an artist, it’s up to you to creatively solve these issues. In […]

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Pro Landscape Photog Shares Some Tips While He is Working

Pro Landscape Photog Shares Some Tips While He is Working

The Internet makes it incredibly easy to learn more photography tips than you could ever use. That said, it’s easy to get overwhelming, especially when applying those tips out in the field. That’s usually because “ideal conditions” in landscape photography rarely exist, and even if they do, the window is often small. Today we have […]

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Analyzing the Documentary Photo Style of Tish Murtha

Analyzing the Documentary Photo Style of Tish Murtha

British documentary photographer Tish Murtha was best know for covering marginalized communities, social realism and lives of the struggling working-class people. Most of her images were captured in Newcastle and around the northeast of England around the 1970s and ’80s, during economic trouble. Murtha also had a certain affinity for children and youth, so viewers […]

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Pro Photographer Shares Mistakes He Made Along the Way

Pro Photographer Shares Mistakes He Made Along the Way

In photography, we often see people making common mistakes. But what matters more than the mistake is the recovery. We should quickly identify such mistakes and try to correct them. Being able to do so is an important step to becoming a better photographer. In today’s video, we have photographer Brendan van Son who shares […]

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How to Add Style to Your Product Photography

How to Add Style to Your Product Photography

With product photography, first impressions really do matter. In a world where we are bombarded with advertisements all the time, it’s become more important than ever for products to grasp the viewers’ attention in a snap. And what better way to do this than by adding some style to the product photos? For all the […]

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