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Capturing Humanity: Photographing Homelessness in L.A.

Capturing Humanity: Photographing Homelessness in L.A.

Singer and photographer Guy Sebastian has spent a good chunk of his career working with many charities. His own charity, The Sebastian Foundation strives to recognize all people as equals and create a lasting change in the lives of the less fortunate. For this Canon Shine feature, Sebastian uses photography to capture the humanity behind homelessness: […]

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Photographing Moments of Crisis to Help Save Lives

Photographing Moments of Crisis to Help Save Lives

Photographer Brent Humphreys and his team recently had the chance to work on a huge photo project for AARP Magazine about crisis moments and how to survive them. The large scale project had them coming up with feasible ways to capture four completely possible—and believable—scary moments. In this behind the scenes video, you can see […]

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12 Impossible Self-Portraits That Will Blow Your Mind

12 Impossible Self-Portraits That Will Blow Your Mind

Imagine what your dreams would look like if you could photograph them. The mind has a unique, sometimes scary, often odd way of taking everyday life and turning into abstract dream sequences. Well, one artist has the amazing talent of consciously manipulating those dream sequences into surreal, abstract photo-manipulated works of art: Photographer and Photoshop magician […]

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World Cup Photography: Capturing the Most Iconic Soccer Moments

World Cup Photography: Capturing the Most Iconic Soccer Moments

With so many advancements in the world of digital technology, there are so many ways to capture great photographs, even fast-paced sports photos. Right now, with World Cup Fever, comes a bombardment of action-packed shots capturing some of the greatest moments in soccer. How do you get your images noticed in this tight competition? Watch as […]

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Waiting for the Shot: Can a Photographer Learn to Be Lucky?

Waiting for the Shot: Can a Photographer Learn to Be Lucky?

Jordan Matter, photographer and author of Dancers Among Us and Athletes Among Us has a real passion for life and for his work. And he believes that other people’s passions and emotions—the magic of life—can be captured through artistic imagery… if he just waits for the right moments to present themselves. Listen to Jordan’s story […]

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Lighting & Posing Tips for Wedding Photography

Lighting & Posing Tips for Wedding Photography

Wedding photographer Moshe Zusman shoots 15 to 20 very high-end weddings a year. Over the course of his career, he has learned the importance of lighting and posing to create perfect pictures that don’t need to be manipulated in Photoshop. Here, in a full-length workshop, he talks about posing for engagement shoots, posing the bride […]

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33 Amazing Photos of the Most Beautiful Abandoned Places on Earth

33 Amazing Photos of the Most Beautiful Abandoned Places on Earth

There’s something eerily beautiful about an old abandoned building or vessel. To imagine the lives of the people who once lived or worked there, to wonder how a boat ended up to rest frozen in shallow waters or how an entire village became a ghost town, to witness new life emerging from the remains of […]

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How to Use Intentional Lens Movement for Creative Photos

How to Use Intentional Lens Movement for Creative Photos

There are so many things we can do with cameras and lenses to create amazing photos without manipulating the image in post-production. If you have a willingness to think outside the box and experiment, there are many simple techniques you can try to add a little oomph to your photography. Here, Joe McNally shows us how […]

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How to Create Artistic Headshots Using Ice Lights

How to Create Artistic Headshots Using Ice Lights

Fashion photographer Lou Freeman has been a leading figure in the glamour world for nearly three decades. Over the years, she has come up with her own unique way of creating beauty images with what she calls “beauty box perpective.” Watch as Freeman uses four Westcott Ice Lights as a beauty box to create stunning head […]

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How a Sony World Photography Award Winner Captures Her Wet Dog Photos

How a Sony World Photography Award Winner Captures Her Wet Dog Photos

A dog’s bath time can be a pretty stressful experience—for both the dog and the owner. In her Wet Dog portrait series, photographer Sophie Gamand forgets about the human stresses involved and really connects with her animal subjects as they are caught in this vulnerable moment. Gamand’s images show the true emotions each dog goes through as he or […]

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