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New: Landscape Photography Guided Resource Kit

New: Landscape Photography Guided Resource Kit

In landscape photography news, this recently released 17-piece resource kit contains a publisher’s best material on landscape photography. A jam-packed kit of photography guides, cheat sheets and mini-lessons. Beautifully hand-picked from a wide range of teachers & sources. Suited to EVERY type of learner. It is currently 94% off today if you want to check […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Snow-Covered Castle

Interesting Photo of the Day: Snow-Covered Castle

European castles are generally magical – but the elevated Neuschwanstein Castle has to be in the top ten most enchanting. Seemingly floating above the clouds, it draws travelers near year-round. One of whom was Michael Kühneisen, who seems to have come at the most opportune time! In the winter, this 7-story turreted medieval structure becomes […]

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How to Capture & Edit Night Cityscapes Without a Tripod

How to Capture & Edit Night Cityscapes Without a Tripod

In this video, photographer Serge Ramelli demonstrates a technique for taking high quality photos at night without using a tripod. Ramelli begins by explaining that he often takes photos at night using a tripod to get a smooth, long exposure. However, in this particular instance, he was unable to use a tripod because there were […]

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How to Create Stunning Sunset Photos with Luminosity Masks

How to Create Stunning Sunset Photos with Luminosity Masks

There is something magical about a sunset that seems irresistible to snap a photo. No matter what genre of photography you do, you must have—or will at some point—take a photo of the sunset. Most of the sunset photos we see are either exposed for the sky, making the foreground underexposed, or exposed for the […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Store in a Blizzard

Interesting Photo of the Day: Store in a Blizzard

Many photographers believe that idle weather conditions are an essential ingredient for taking that “perfect” shot. However, it is crucial to understand that it is not always the case. Many a time, even a harsh weather conditions can gift you with such opportunities. Take for instance the following image taken by photographer Jack. There’s no […]

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Profitable Photography Business Ideas

Profitable Photography Business Ideas

As a professional photographer, Lee Morris goal has always been to charge the most money for the least amount of work. While wedding photography allowed for this, it also had its drawbacks, such as not being able to book many weddings and experiencing dry spells with no events to shoot. Recently, he has come across […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Magical Winter in Yosemite

Interesting Photo of the Day: Magical Winter in Yosemite

At first glance, this almost feels like a shot from the movies, but pjphotoscapes manages to capture an ice cold moment at Yosemite. Yosemite is no stranger to tourists as an attraction during the winter season. Many plan camping trips to enjoy skiing, ice skating, and stargazing, along with several other activities during the winter […]

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Winter Landscape Photography Strategies

Winter Landscape Photography Strategies

Glencoe, Scotland is a beautiful place, especially when covered in snow. In this new video, photographer Gary Gough takes us on a tour of some of their favorite locations in Glencoe and captures stunning photographs of the scenery: Gough starts by setting up their tripod on the frozen lake, assuring viewers that it is only […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Times Square at Night

Interesting Photo of the Day: Times Square at Night

Over the past century, Times Square in New York has been the go-to place for music, the arts, and tourists. And with over 50 million visitors a year, it’s no surprise there are countless photos of this amazing hub of activity. Despite the vast amount of attention Times Square receives, photographers have a wonderful way […]

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Foreground Bokeh Techniques with Portraits

Foreground Bokeh Techniques with Portraits

You may have heard that you should never put something out of focus in the foreground of your images. Some say that a viewer’s eyes will keep coming back to it, and it could become a major distraction in your composition. But Mark Wallace seems to have a completely different take on this. He deliberately uses out of […]

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