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Wide-Angle Landscape Photography: 5 Mistakes to Avoid

Wide-Angle Landscape Photography: 5 Mistakes to Avoid

Taking photos using a wide-angle lens can be tricky. The short focal length means a larger field of view, which allows for more distracting elements to creep into the sides of the frame. Plus, there are many other challenges that come with using wide-angle lenses, which can make new users prone to making mistakes with […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Warm Moment on a Snowy Night

Interesting Photo of the Day: Warm Moment on a Snowy Night

Snowy nights aren’t typically the ones that you’d enjoy outdoors. But, if you’re with the people you love, even a cold snowy walk can be a fun filled and enjoyable one. Have a look at the following image for instance. It was shot by photographer Benjamin Lee in Asahikawa and the moment he captured is […]

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Still Life Photography Using a Glass of Water

Still Life Photography Using a Glass of Water

Still life photography can be an amazing genre to try when you’re stuck indoors. With minimal and readily available subject materials, you can create some fantastic looking images. In this video, photographer Gavin Hoey from Adorama demonstrates how you can use some water-filled glasses and custom made backgrounds to create some interesting photos: Water and […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Long Exposure of Highway Traffic

Interesting Photo of the Day: Long Exposure of Highway Traffic

Long exposure photography has the potential to inject life even into the most mundane scenes. Take the following example of the long exposure of a highway in Madrid for instance. Something that gives the impression of a noisy environment otherwise, appears soothing in the long exposure taken by photographer Adrian Aparicio: The image is a […]

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Photographer Shares Tips While Culling a Photoshoot

Photographer Shares Tips While Culling a Photoshoot

Beginner photographers spend most of their time worrying about camera settings. In the process of playing with camera settings, a common mistake is changing too many variables. But as photographer Jared Polin explains in today’s video, it is better to tackle one variable at a time. Join him as he discusses the “code” behind the […]

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How Light Modifiers Affect Your Images

How Light Modifiers Affect Your Images

Light modifiers are equipment that change how light interacts with your subjects. Light modifiers can range from a simple reflector and an umbrella to a sophisticated soft box. But do light modifiers matter? Have you ever paid attention to how the different light modifiers change the look and feel of your images? How do you […]

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Wildlife Photography: Mirrorless vs DSLR Cameras

Wildlife Photography: Mirrorless vs DSLR Cameras

Mirrorless cameras today have evolved so much that they almost seem ready for world domination. Seriously, it’s not just photographers these days—all major camera companies have started switching over to mirrorless technology. What is it about mirrorless cameras that everyone seems so psyched about? Do they really perform that much better? In today’s video, photographer […]

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Getting Creative with Ice Photography

Getting Creative with Ice Photography

Not everyone is a fan of winter. The ground gets slippery and the world becomes much more difficult. But, like with most other challenges, icy conditions are also great opportunities (and good reasons) for us to go out and take some photos. After all, it’s not every day that we come across such beautiful forms […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Moonlit Night in Cantal, France

Interesting Photo of the Day: Moonlit Night in Cantal, France

Shooting at slow shutter speeds opens doors to creative photography; the possibilities are limitless. Take the following image by ElFarfadosh, which was taken during full moonlight but almost looks like it was shot during the day: The photographer took the image with his Canon 600D and 50mm lens at 30-seconds, f/1.8, and ISO 200. Considering […]

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How to Use Venetian Blinds in Portrait Photography

How to Use Venetian Blinds in Portrait Photography

One great thing about working in a studio is how you can find so many things laying around that you can use in your photography. And it’s not necessary that they be specifically related to photography. For instance, as we’ll see in today’s video, even something as common as Venetian blinds can do a great […]

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