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How to Achieve a Textured Background for Studio Portraits

How to Achieve a Textured Background for Studio Portraits

Textured backgrounds work great in adding a sense of depth and injecting some interest into the portrait. If you feel that your studio portraits are lacking a kick, try replacing your plain background with a textured one. You will certainly notice some positive differences in the results. To try out this idea, you can replace […]

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The Essential Guide to Macro Lighting

The Essential Guide to Macro Lighting

Want the secret to mind-blowing macro photography? For the first time this photographer is sharing her step-by-step method, that will give you a complete practical understanding of macro lighting, for stand-out photography. Covering the ‘What’ the ‘Why’ and the ‘How’ of macro photography lighting. It is currently 75% off today for the launch sale if […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Jupiter Lighting Up The Night Sky

Interesting Photo of the Day: Jupiter Lighting Up The Night Sky

Star gazing might include a glimpse of a planet when the conditions are just right. Photographer Jason Domogalla hiked through Oregon on trails that were usually closed off but because of the dry season were accessible during the winter. The mountain in the background is Mount Jefferson. The brightest point in the sky is Jupiter, […]

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Wave Painting Photography Tips

Wave Painting Photography Tips

One of the various things that you can do with long exposure is wave painting. When you photograph a wave at a slow shutter speed, you capture the movement of the water creating a blurry, silky, and dreamy pattern. By having the right composition, and shooting in the right conditions, you can take some breathtaking […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Queen Mary 2 and Her Captain

Interesting Photo of the Day: Queen Mary 2 and Her Captain

Sydney-based photographer James Morgan had a big idea when thinking of ways to shoot the Queen Mary 2 (QM2) for an anniversary. I mean, a really BIG, GRAND idea! Meet the world’s largest ocean liner and her captain: In order to capture the ship’s impressive size–to really honor it–Morgan asked Captain Kevin Oprey to stand on […]

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How to Find the Ideal Shutter Speed for Moving Water

How to Find the Ideal Shutter Speed for Moving Water

Today’s article is partially based on concepts from the Landscape Editing Masterclass if you want to dig deeper for further training. Here’s a shot I took at a spot just down the coast from my home in Sydney. It required three separate exposures (for the sky, water and rocks) which I then blended together in […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Eclipse over Kuala Lumpur

Interesting Photo of the Day: Eclipse over Kuala Lumpur

Solar eclipses are fascinating, no doubt. This is why many photographers around the world have a keen interest in capturing them whenever they come around. Reddit user sobayspearo was able to capture the following image of the occurrence and it’s nothing short of spectacular: He took the image with his Sony a6400 camera and the 70-200mm […]

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Wildlife Photography Tips From Trial & Error

Wildlife Photography Tips From Trial & Error

A lot of photographers go after the best possible camera gear and settings in an effort to improve their wildlife photography. While both of those matter, that’s not where the world ends. There are quite a few other aspects, most of which are behavioral, that can have an even bigger impact. In this video, photographers […]

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5 Ways to Keep Your Photography Talent Sharp

5 Ways to Keep Your Photography Talent Sharp

There are so many rewarding aspects in life, and one of them is growing in something you love, something that you’re good at. Not only do we feel a sense of accomplishment, but we feel larger on the inside. Whether you’re a professional photographer or an enthusiastic hobbyist with a knack for photography, improving your […]

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Studio Portrait with Rembrandt Lighting Tutorial

Studio Portrait with Rembrandt Lighting Tutorial

When it comes to studio portrait lighting, there are quite a number of tried, tested, and proven techniques. And Rembrandt lighting is one of them. Characterized by the triangular light pattern formed on the model’s face, it was made popular by the famous Dutch painter Rembrandt in the seventeenth century. The technique is so effective […]

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