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Tips for Photography in Dark Indoor Settings

Tips for Photography in Dark Indoor Settings

Here are several tips to help you capture the best images in dark indoor settings. 1. Camera Stability. You will be taking long exposures, and any camera motion could impact the quality of the image. Try to utilize a monopod or stabilize the camera on the back of a seat. Do not hold the camera […]

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How to Naturally Pose Photography Subjects

How to Naturally Pose Photography Subjects

You cannot call yourself a good photographer just because you’re technically good. Especially when you’re photographing people, settings and know-how alone do not create good photos. You must be able to direct your subjects, models or not, so that they look best in front of the lens. However, this is easier said than done. If […]

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New: Fairytale Portraits Photography Course

New: Fairytale Portraits Photography Course

This new in-depth course walks photographers through three private workshops, each of which is designed to teach how to capture professional enchanting portraits with simple props. The whole process from preparation to photo editing. The instructors are having a birthday sale today in case you want to check it out. Deal ending soon: Fairytale Portraits […]

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Landscape Photographer Shares Tips for Handling Clear Skies

Landscape Photographer Shares Tips for Handling Clear Skies

A clear sky is something that looks good only in postcards. If you’re seriously into landscape photography, you’re probably looking for exciting elements, such as clouds. But what do you do when you’re stuck with a clear, cloudless sky? Landscape photographer Mads Peter Iversen shares some tips on how you can avoid boring images in […]

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Landscape Photography Tips Checklist

Landscape Photography Tips Checklist

This article is a review of landscape photography tips and techniques I’ve covered before. Have you wondered why I’m going over previously covered ground? There are several reasons. First, I wanted to have all these landscape photography tips and techniques listed together so you can more easily make a checklist. I hope you’ve done that. […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Light Painting Wrapped Portrait

Interesting Photo of the Day: Light Painting Wrapped Portrait

Smartphone cameras have come a very long way. So much that in the hands of a skilled photographer, the results are almost indistinguishable at a glance. Phone cameras have improved so much that you can use manual controls just like in your camera. This has opened the floodgates to some really creative photography. Take the […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Sea Horse at Antelope Canyon

Interesting Photo of the Day: Sea Horse at Antelope Canyon

Nature has a ton of tricks up her sleeve to leave us feeling spellbound. While almost every landscape around the planet is brilliant in its own way, nature can still find ways to surprise us with something totally unexpected. It’s almost like she’s showing off her skills. Have a look at the following image that […]

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Foggy Forest and Tree Photography Tips

Foggy Forest and Tree Photography Tips

Believe it or not, woodland photography is not everyone’s cup of tea. The confined space and the dense vegetation make taking photos there a real challenge. Add some fog to it and the challenge grows even more. But once you get things right, the results you can get can be absolutely stunning. In this context, […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Mossy Grotto Falls

Interesting Photo of the Day: Mossy Grotto Falls

Have you ever seen mother nature in motion? This photo was taken a few hours after dawn in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon by photographer Matt Meisenheimer. He set his camera to bulb mode and fixed the tripod where the current was mellow. Isn’t it amazing what the wireless shutter release remote can do? The long […]

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Sky Swapping Tips in Photoshop

Sky Swapping Tips in Photoshop

Have you ever tried replacing a sky in Photoshop? It’s great practice for honing your skills, learning how to edit and adjust light and color in your landscapes. It’s also a great way to transform dull and boring shots into something much nicer to look at, as long as you don’t mind being a little […]

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