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How to Build a Photography Portfolio Online – Dos & Don’ts

How to Build a Photography Portfolio Online – Dos & Don’ts

Today’s article comes from our friends at Pixpa who are helping photographers build online portfolios complete with online stores, blogs & client galleries. If you are a professional photographer, the importance of having an updated, professional photography portfolio cannot be overstated. Resumes and cover letters just don’t cut it when it comes to growing your […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Jolly Elephant Seal

Interesting Photo of the Day: Jolly Elephant Seal

“One, two, three, smile!” Though this phrase often works on your family and friends, rarely does it produce any results with wildlife. In this occasion however, photographer Justin Hofman was able to capture a photo of a seemingly jolly southern elephant seal. This image was captured off the coast of Gold Harbor in South Georgia […]

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Photographer Shares Some Key Video Tips

Photographer Shares Some Key Video Tips

There is more video content being produced than ever before in human history. As a result, clients will specifically ask for videos as well as photos from creative professionals. How do you deal with this if you identify as a photographer? Do you pivot to video, or can you learn to juggle the two? If […]

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Landscape Photo Editing Masterclass

Landscape Photo Editing Masterclass

For those of you working on landscape photo editing, you may want to check this out. This is professional landscape photographer Steve Arnold’s largest, most comprehensive individual course on how to work with landscape photos. And we were able to arrange an exclusive 80% discount for our readers today. Deal ending soon: The Landscape Editing […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Portrait in a Bathroom Studio

Interesting Photo of the Day: Portrait in a Bathroom Studio

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; that’s what they say. theverycuriousman shows his creativity by working under some rather unusual circumstances. In a makeshift bathroom studio, with his 24–70mm lens and an aperture of f/2.8, he uses an app controlled LED light wand as the only source of light. Photographers have been using light sticks […]

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Tips to Improve Your Winter Photography

Tips to Improve Your Winter Photography

Going out for a nature photo shoot in the snow can transform old places into entirely new ones. However, with this exciting prospect, you’re also likely to face some challenges. So to help you out with tips and tricks on winter photography, today we have photographer Henry Turner in the following video: An interesting tip […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Urban Density in Hong Kong

Interesting Photo of the Day: Urban Density in Hong Kong

Hong Kong consistently ranks as one of the world’s most densely populated cities, but what that actually means for people living there is often lost on outsiders. If you ever wondered what it’s like to look up at a sliver of sky from amidst a jungle of skyscrapers, this is it: The shot comes from travel photographer […]

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Street Photography Tips with Any Camera

Street Photography Tips with Any Camera

Street photography is very, very different from documentary, photojournalism, or even travel photography. We’ll look at it as soon as I tell you this quick story. Amidst Kuala Lumpur’s shimmering skyscrapers, I planned to capture some corporate video and photography footage. Next, I decided to hit the food streets. It has been the fasting month […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Mysterious Frost Patterns

Interesting Photo of the Day: Mysterious Frost Patterns

This is what you get when you match great photography skills with natural phenomena: Jan Bainar captured this magnificence as he hiked in the Beskydy Mountains, a range forming the border between Slovakia and the Czech Republic. He used an Olympus E-520 camera with these settings: ISO 100, f/16, 1 second. The ice was probably […]

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Wedding Photo Tips on a Bad Weather Day

Wedding Photo Tips on a Bad Weather Day

Imagine that you have a big day for a shoot. You need to shoot a wedding but the weather is against you – it’s raining outside. Do you postpone the wedding? Of course not. As a working professional, you need to be prepared for such situations and make it work for you. Adorama has put […]

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