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Using a 70-200mm Camera Lens for Good Compositions

Using a 70-200mm Camera Lens for Good Compositions

The lenses we use work as our eyes when taking photos. So, what we see and how we compose our photos is dependent on what focal length we use. For instance, we’re presented with a wider field of view when using a wide-angle lens. This can make it a bit more challenging to isolate the […]

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6 Important Lessons in Landscape Photography

6 Important Lessons in Landscape Photography

Everything that we do has something to teach us. The same is true in photography as well. Every photo that we click can teach us something new. Landscape photographer Mark Denney came across a question asking him about the single most important thing that he’d learned from photographing landscapes. He tries to answer that question […]

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New: Photoshop Essentials Course at 75% Off

New: Photoshop Essentials Course at 75% Off

If you are working on photo editing these days you may want to delve into the mysterious ways of this Photoshop wizard and his new in-depth course. We were able to negotiate a 75% discount for our readers today which ends soon. Learn the Photoshop art of alchemy, the skills to transform the most ordinary […]

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Toy Dinosaur Photo Shoot at Home

Toy Dinosaur Photo Shoot at Home

Being stuck indoors doesn’t necessarily mean that your creativity will suffer. In fact, think of it as a time to take a step back and sharpen your creativity. Working with whatever you have in your household can further widen your creativity. If you’re having a difficult time staying indoors, photographer Mathieu Stern has an interesting […]

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Boxing Photography in Low-Light Conditions

Boxing Photography in Low-Light Conditions

Surging interest in professional boxing’s major global talents has expanded opportunities for photographers willing to cover grass-roots fight tournaments. I shoot small-hall boxing shows in Alsace, France. This is my guide to photographing fighters in low-light conditions and getting the most out of your camera in often demanding circumstances. Preparations It’s always a good idea […]

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Macro Photography: 5 Tips on Getting Started

Macro Photography: 5 Tips on Getting Started

Macro photography can be a good option to keep yourself occupied and creative if you don’t have the option of leaving your home. The reason being that you can find subjects for macro photography in your garden or even inside your home. Think of flowers, insects, coins, or even toys. Yes, it does require quite […]

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New: Selective Noise Reduction within Photos

New: Selective Noise Reduction within Photos

In your photo editing workflow, you may come across images that would look best with noise removed from the sky but not the crashing waves…on the smooth feathers of a bird but not the rough tree bark…on a glossy car but not the gritty pavement… DeNoise AI now allows you to selectively apply noise reduction […]

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A Beginner’s Guide to Perfect Exposure in Manual Mode

A Beginner’s Guide to Perfect Exposure in Manual Mode

Whether you’re shooting in the city or out in a wide open space, getting the perfect exposure in manual mode might be a little tricky. But it doesn’t have to be. If you’re having trouble getting a perfect exposure, here’s a super easy 3-step process by Joshua Cripps that will help you get it right every […]

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Food Levitation Photography Tutorial

Food Levitation Photography Tutorial

Most of the food photographs that we see are based on the flat lay concept. This essentially means the food items are laid flat on a surface to photograph them. It’s a tried and true method that works well in the marketplace. But what if you could add a touch of magic to food photography […]

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Open Shade Lighting for Photography

Open Shade Lighting for Photography

There is a myth that you can only get great outdoor images either very early or very late in the day. The “sweet hour” is best just before the sun goes down or comes up. Those are spectacular times to photograph, but you can still get great images any time of the day. You just […]

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