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How to Photograph Silky Smooth Waterfalls

How to Photograph Silky Smooth Waterfalls

Waterfalls are great examples of how ruthless and overpowering nature can get. While some find the gorging sound surrounding waterfalls to be relaxing, the same can induce a sense of anxiety amongst the faint of hearts. As a photographer, you have the ability to take an image that represents the mood that you want to […]

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Adding Storytelling to Food Photography

Adding Storytelling to Food Photography

Food photography is something you can do from the comfort of your home. This means, even if you’re stuck indoors, you can still get creative with food photography. You’ll just need to think outside of the box. For instance, in this video, team B&H shows you how you can combine landscape photography and food photography, […]

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Light Painting Photography Tools

Light Painting Photography Tools

Light painting is a creative way to explore photography when you’ve gotten bored with taking all those standard or cliché photos and have gotten to grips with the features of your sophisticated DSLR camera. While the activity is most commonly referred to as light painting, there are actually two distinct styles: Light Painting This is […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Over Cathedral Peak

Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Over Cathedral Peak

It’s fascinating to see the sheer number of marvelous natural jewels that Yosemite National Park contains. One of many marvels is Cathedral Peak. As you might have guessed, it gets its name from the cathedral-shaped peak. But did you know that the peak was formed by glacial activity? Studies have shown that the Cathedral Peak […]

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Landscape Photographer Goes On a Film Photography Roadtrip

Landscape Photographer Goes On a Film Photography Roadtrip

With digital being the dominant form of photography for many years, going back to film can feel refreshing. However, with the level of comfort that we’ve developed with digital photography, film photography can suddenly feel quite challenging. In today’s video, landscape photographer Thomas Heaton shares his experience of taking a break from his digital camera […]

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10 Ways to Improve Your Photography This Year

10 Ways to Improve Your Photography This Year

Reading books, attending workshops, and browsing the Internet are all good things that can help you take better photos. The following tips will improve the way you create amazing photos and how you see photography. 1. Know your camera. Your camera has lots of features that most photographers—including yourself—never use. You might not even know […]

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Nebula Photography Tutorial

Nebula Photography Tutorial

Astrophotography is a very specialized genre of photography. The images that you can get are truly fascinating. However, taking photos of beautiful celestial bodies is not a matter of simply pointing your camera and releasing the shutter. As complex as the subjects are, the gear needed for astrophotography can be seemingly even more complex. Besides, […]

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The Exposure Value System (EVS)

The Exposure Value System (EVS)

In order to understand how EV settings work, you must first be familiar with the concept of f-stop and shutter speed settings. Aperture Briefly, the smaller the f-stop number, the larger is the aperture size it represents. Each aperture setting is either half or twice the size of its neighbor. So f/8, for example, is […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Moment of Impact

Interesting Photo of the Day: Moment of Impact

Timing is everything. As in this amazing image of the exact moment a young boy breaks open a piñata. The photo’s focus really makes the shot: The way the image is focused on the candy right before it falls makes this picture one in a million! The photographer used a 1/2000 shutter speed at f/1.4 […]

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Landscape Photography: Many or Few Photos Per Session?

Landscape Photography: Many or Few Photos Per Session?

A common refrain in landscape photography is to work slowly and enjoy nature. Doing this is supposed to let you draw inspiration and discover better results. However, this isn’t true for everyone. For instance, landscape photographer Mads Peter Iversen likes to work fast. Spending a long time trying to make something work isn’t worth it […]

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