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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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Panning Photography Tips

Panning Photography Tips

I would like to introduce one of the most interesting techniques in photography — “Panning”. Many might wonder and ask:” What is panning?” “Using frying pan?” Answer is no. Panning is very simple, just set shutter speed, aperture, hold your camera and pan along with moving subject (tracking motion with your camera). Guess what you […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Candle in Snow

Interesting Photo of the Day: Candle in Snow

When it comes to composing images, perspective plays a pivotal role. The way you position, point or turn your camera can make a huge difference. The impact can be so great that even an everyday object can appear alien based on how you shoot it. Take for instance the following image shot by Reddit user […]

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5 Tips on Pricing Your Work as a Photographer

5 Tips on Pricing Your Work as a Photographer

Photography makes a great hobby, but it gets even better if you can earn some money from it. Yet a major obstacle many new photographers face is pricing their work. You have you calculate the value of your time, experience and gear, which is especially difficult if you’re just starting out. In this video, wedding […]

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DSLR Photo Tip: What The Heck Is Back Button Focus?

DSLR Photo Tip: What The Heck Is Back Button Focus?

Today’s DSLR photo tip continues with our series of tips covering functions on your camera that you’re most likely not using. Let’s talk about back button focusing. Normally, to focus on a subject, we pick the focal point we want, then depress the shutter button halfway. This sets the auto focus (and the exposure, if […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Evil Alligator Eyes

Interesting Photo of the Day: Evil Alligator Eyes

The Florida Everglades can be pretty scary. You never know what’s lurking in and beyond the marshy water, and even when you can’t see them, you know there are predatory, powerful alligators watching you from somewhere. But at night, the eeriness runs deeper, especially when you see something like this—a terrifying, fire-eyed alligator staring you […]

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Illusion Photography Using Smartphones

Illusion Photography Using Smartphones

Creating illusions is a great way to have fun in photography. It also allows you to explore newer creative ideas. And the good thing is that you don’t necessarily need to be a Photoshop guru to achieve some cool photography effects. If you’re creative enough, you can get some great results just using your smartphone. […]

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Character Portrait Photography Tips & Techniques

Character Portrait Photography Tips & Techniques

Capturing character through portraits has always been a real and true representation of people photography. The magazines always show us perfection by misrepresenting the imperfections of models and actors and other celebrities. Character portraits capture reality and the essence of the subject. So how do we go about capturing a true character photo that is […]

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Photographing the Micro Landscape

Photographing the Micro Landscape

When I began making pictures of the landscape, it was always the big picture that mattered. And I suppose it’s the same for most of us. It was a case of taking a few exposures and then moving on to the next grand view. Then came the day when I needed to make some pictures—photographers […]

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