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Interesting Photo of the Day: The Painted Dunes

Interesting Photo of the Day: The Painted Dunes

Volcanic eruptions are a terrible thing to experience. The ashes, boiling hot lava, gases, and earthquakes that accompany it are all pretty scary. However, in the long run, the geographical changes that a volcanic eruption brings about can be pretty amazing. This is especially true when it comes to the mineral deposits and the changes […]

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Landscape Photography: Stepping Up from the Rule of Thirds

Landscape Photography: Stepping Up from the Rule of Thirds

The rule of thirds is one of those compositional techniques that every photographer stumbles upon when starting out with photography. It is indeed a great composition guide for beginners. But as you advance in photography, it becomes necessary that you look for something more impactful. In today’s video, landscape photographer Mark Denney talks about the […]

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Overcoming Issues in Photography

Overcoming Issues in Photography

For many of us, photography started off just as a hobby. A major risk that runs with activities being labeled as hobbies is that they might often get pushed to the side. Especially during difficult times, it’s our hobbies and interests that we tend to forego first. That’s why it’s quintessential that you make it […]

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How to do Half-Underwater Photos with a Camera & Fishtank

How to do Half-Underwater Photos with a Camera & Fishtank

Underwater photography is definitely cool. The only thing that’s stopping most of us from trying it is the level of protection needed for our gear. But, if you’re careful, you don’t need an expensive camera housing to try out this style of photography. In this video, photographer Patrick Hall with Fstoppers shows you how you […]

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Printing Your Own Photo Book

Printing Your Own Photo Book

One sad thing about digital photography is that not many people bother to get their photos printed. Most of the images get lost in digital storage and rarely see the light of day. If you look at the past, things were different. With analog photography, the only way to see the images you took was […]

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Landscape Photographer Shares His Top 7 Tips

Landscape Photographer Shares His Top 7 Tips

If you’re reading this, it’s likely you’ve already come across dozens of other resources for landscape photography tips. We are truly blessed to be living in an era where information is so readily available. But while having such easy access to information is great, it becomes even more important to be able to sieve the […]

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21 Questions with a Professional Surf Photographer

21 Questions with a Professional Surf Photographer

Advice straight from the pros is always great. The insight they share with you can turn out to be highly valuable – and something that you may not find in books. In the following video, Marica from B&H catches up with professional surf photographer and underwater wildlife photographer Zak Noyle. Let’s see what he has […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Neowise with Northern Lights

Interesting Photo of the Day: Neowise with Northern Lights

When we refer to a shot that’s taken in a decisive moment, we usually say that it’s a “once in a lifetime” type of shot. In life, there are certain events that truly occur once in a lifetime. Take for instance the appearance of comet Neowise. It has an orbital period of 6,766 years which […]

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Photography and Memories

Photography and Memories

Photography is a powerful tool. It allows you to freeze a particular moment in time. In other words, you have the ability to peek into a fragment of time that’s already passed. In this way, photography is something like a time machine that only lets you travel to the past. Old photos have the power […]

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Landscape Photography: Quality vs Quantity

Landscape Photography: Quality vs Quantity

When you’re out on the field taking photos, typically there are two ways you can work. You might either spend hours and take a handful of photos, or take lots and lots of photos within a very short period. And it’s important to note that each of these methods has its own set of advantages […]

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