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Traditional Cameras vs Smartphones

Traditional Cameras vs Smartphones

Photographer Phil Steele explores the ongoing debate between using smartphones and traditional DSLR or mirrorless cameras for photography. As smartphone cameras continue to improve, many photographers wonder if there’s still a place for their larger, more expensive cameras. In this blog post, we will discuss the key takeaways from Phil Steele’s video comparing the two […]

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10 Lightroom Tools for Photographers to Know

10 Lightroom Tools for Photographers to Know

Relevant note: only a little while left for the Lightroom Made Easy Course at 40% Off Adobe Lightroom is an essential tool for photographers, as it offers a range of features to help edit, organize, and enhance photos. Here are the top 10 most important Lightroom tools that photographers should know how to use: Histogram: […]

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Lightroom Made Easy Tutorials

Lightroom Made Easy Tutorials

With every new version Lightroom gets better and better, but every time they change things it means photographers have to dedicate some time to learning those new features. Pro photographer Phil Steele recently updated his popular training course on how to master all aspects of the program, including new features in the latest version of […]

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Focal Lengths and Types of Photography

Focal Lengths and Types of Photography

Last chance! Only hours left for the Fundamental Camera Cheat Sheets at 75% Off Focal length is defined as the distance between the point of light ray convergence of your lens and the sensor/film (measured in millimeters). The longer the focal length, the narrower the angle of view. The shorter the focal length, the wider […]

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How to Take Panoramas with an iPhone

How to Take Panoramas with an iPhone

In this blog post, we will be discussing the most important takeaways from Emil Pakarklis‘ video on capturing amazing panoramic photos with your iPhone. Pakarklis demonstrates how to create breathtaking panoramic photos using the iPhone’s camera features while shooting in a stunning location – Gauja National Park: Key Takeaways: Find the right location: A breathtaking […]

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Camera Modes Photography Exercise

Camera Modes Photography Exercise

Related reminder: only 1 day left for the Fundamental Photo Cheat Sheets at 75% Off This article is to help photographers gain expertise in utilizing the most important camera modes, enabling them to adapt to different shooting situations and take their photography skills to the next level. This exercise consists of four parts, each focusing […]

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Photographing Yosemite’s Firefall

Photographing Yosemite’s Firefall

Every February, nature enthusiasts, photographers, and tourists gather in Yosemite National Park for a truly magical phenomenon – the Firefall. During this two-week period, if the conditions are right, a waterfall appears to flow like molten lava as the sun sets, casting a fiery glow upon El Capitan’s face. Photographer Chris Brockhurst embarked on a […]

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When to Use a Lens Filter

When to Use a Lens Filter

Here’s another quick tutorial from the Camera Fundamentals Cheat Sheets (launch sale is ending soon)! Using a lens filter on a camera lens can be a great way to enhance your photos in certain situations and protect your lens. They are not essential, but can be helpful sometimes. The most common lens filters and their […]

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Exposing to the Right: When and Why

Exposing to the Right: When and Why

Exposure to the Right (ETTR) is a term often debated among photographers, and Chris Niccolls from DPReview aims to demystify this topic in his YouTube video. In this blog post, we will discuss the key takeaways from the video and provide a summary of the important aspects of ETTR: What is ETTR? ETTR stands for […]

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Camera Drive Modes

Camera Drive Modes

Drive modes refer to the different ways in which a digital camera can take pictures. Drive modes can be useful for different types of photography, such as action photography or group shots. Let’s take a look at the most common ones you should know. Single shot: In this mode, the camera takes one picture with […]

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