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Interesting Photo of the Day: Ice Bubbles in the Canadian Rockies

Interesting Photo of the Day: Ice Bubbles in the Canadian Rockies

The lakes found in the Canadian Rockies are among the world’s most beautiful. With snow-covered mountain backdrops, emerald water from mountain runoff and freezing cold temperatures, these lakes turn into majestic landscapes frozen in time. Landscape photographer Artur Stanisz captured the amazing beauty of Abraham Lake with a thunderous crack running through the ice bubbles as the sun warmed […]

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8 Ways to Gain the Confidence You Need to Start Selling Your Photos

8 Ways to Gain the Confidence You Need to Start Selling Your Photos

Do you want to start making money with your photography, but you’re not quite sure if you’re ready? The first thing you need to get started is confidence. Here are eight easy steps from Jay P. Morgan to help you become a strong, confident, money-making photographer: 1. Invest in Equipment You need a camera and […]

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Barcelona Flow-Motion: A Fast-Moving Timelapse Film

Barcelona Flow-Motion: A Fast-Moving Timelapse Film

Time Lapse Network has called him the Master of Time Lapse. Rob Whitworth has a knack for turning traditional timelapse photography into innovative and compelling works of art in the form of short films that tell relatable, evoking stories. “Barcelona GO!” is one of those stories: Whitworth combines his unique hyperlapse technique with the voices and sounds […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Tiger Shark Steals Expensive Camera

Interesting Photo of the Day: Tiger Shark Steals Expensive Camera

While photographing tiger sharks in the Bahamas, one guide photographer had the scare of his life when one of the sharks snatched the camera right out of his hands. Known as the oceans’ “garbage eaters,” tiger sharks will pretty much eat anything. And with their razor sharp teeth, the photographer is lucky the shark just […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Candy-Like Patagonia

Interesting Photo of the Day: Candy-Like Patagonia

Landscaper photographer Artur Stanisz has spent the last few years hiking and photographing some of the world’s most remote areas, including a recent trip to Patagonia. While in the Salto Grande Rio Paine and Torres del Paine range, he experienced the ever-changing Patagonia weather, mainly the strong, harsh winds that create fast-moving clouds and cause the sky to change colors constantly, […]

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How Photography Helped One Man Recover from Paralysis

How Photography Helped One Man Recover from Paralysis

On July 4, 2011, architectural and commercial portrait photographer Kevin Young had a swimming accident that broke three vertebrae in his neck and paralyzed him from the neck down. Listen to his incredible story of recovery, how he got inspiration through photography, and how the experience made him want to help others, including the nurse who saved […]

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This Firefly Timelapse Captures the Essence of Summer Evenings

This Firefly Timelapse Captures the Essence of Summer Evenings

There’s nothing better than spending hot summer nights at a lakeside cottage—the clear, bright, star-speckled sky glistening off the still water and the only sounds coming from a crackling fire or the chirping woods. Well, okay, maybe one thing can make that scene better—the glow of thousands of fireflies dancing around you, like stars on […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Lone German Soccer Fan in Paris

Interesting Photo of the Day: Lone German Soccer Fan in Paris

Friday’s World Cup match between Germany and France made for a sea of sullen faces in Paris. But at a public viewing, amidst the crowd of quiet, worried French fans, one ecstatic German fan waved her flag proudly and celebrated the match that would guarantee her team a place in the semi-finals: This photo says […]

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32 Utterly Joyful Photos of Children Playing Around the World

32 Utterly Joyful Photos of Children Playing Around the World

Remember when it was normal to play outside? When the only thing that mattered was laughing with your friends as you splashed around a sprinkler or jumped rope. When fancy video game systems and expensive cell phones didn’t consume you and a soccer ball or skateboard could provide hours of fun? Well, some kids around the world […]

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Photographing Landscapes: Getting the Perfect Shot the First Time

Photographing Landscapes: Getting the Perfect Shot the First Time

Sure, being a travel photographer means you get to see places you never thought you would, places far off, magical, mystical, hidden, unimaginable. But, it also means that you need to be able to get the perfect shot every time; you don’t have the luxury of a second chance. Travel photographer Chris McLennan invites us on […]

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