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50 Photos Captured at the Perfect Moment

50 Photos Captured at the Perfect Moment

One of the beauties of photography is that it can capture and preserve split-second moments that would normally be lost to the human eye. The following collection of 50 perfectly timed photos shows that not everything is always as it seems: Examples include a diver shaking hands (or should we say fins?) with a humpback […]

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The Stunning Work of Jeremy Lock: 7 Time Military Photographer of the Year

The Stunning Work of Jeremy Lock: 7 Time Military Photographer of the Year

Whenever Air Force Master Sergeant Jeremy Lock raises his camera to his eye, he becomes a man on a mission. “You look for the moment, that brief second,” he says, neatly summing up the objective of photojournalism. Lock’s exceptional work with the US armed forces, shot on 40 countries across 6 continents and spanning 2 decades, […]

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How to Freeze Action with Strobes

How to Freeze Action with Strobes

Strobes are often the tool of choice for photographers when it comes to freezing action. In this video, photographer Jay P. Morgan from The Slanted Lens demonstrates his technique: To demonstrate this technique, Morgan uses a set of Baja B4 monolites. He also uses a model to photograph and a trampoline to employ step 3, […]

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Dogs with Jobs: Not Your Average Pet Photography

Dogs with Jobs: Not Your Average Pet Photography

In many rural and farm-based communities around the world, dogs are more than just man’s best friend—they’re vital members of the workforce. From herding livestock to hunting, these dogs work happily and tirelessly right alongside their owners: Minneapolis-based photographer Andrew Fladeboe has traveled to New Zealand, the Scottish Highlands, and other locales to capture working dogs in […]

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The Histogram Explained

The Histogram Explained

Getting a handle on using your camera’s various settings and tools can sometimes make you want to pull your hair out—and the histogram is one of the trickiest to understand. Looking more like something to measure earthquakes than camera data, the histogram often has beginning photographers scratching their heads. But professional photographer Joshua Cripps breaks […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Long Exposure of the Atlas MUOS-4 Launch

Interesting Photo of the Day: Long Exposure of the Atlas MUOS-4 Launch

It’s an awe-inspiring moment to watch a rocket lift off and make it to the upper reaches of the atmosphere. The blinding light, the roaring engines, the thunderous noise and the towering rocket launching into thin air makes an impression that lasts a lifetime. Not many get the privilege to watch a spectacle like this, […]

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How to Get a Perfectly Lit Photo with One On-Camera Flash

How to Get a Perfectly Lit Photo with One On-Camera Flash

Quality multi-light setups can be quite expensive, yet without them it can be challenging to get the highlights and fill we’re looking for in a quality studio shot. In the video below, photographer Pyre Jirsa demonstrates how to get a great the multi-light look with just a few light modifiers and an on-camera flash: The […]

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How to Get a Silky Water Effect with Long Exposure Photography

How to Get a Silky Water Effect with Long Exposure Photography

Perhaps you’ve seen a photo of a river, waterfall, or ocean waves where the moving water looks like silky, flowing ribbons of mist and wondered how the photographer created that effect. Well, it’s not as hard as it seems, and it’s one of the many special effects that can be achieved with long exposure photography. […]

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How Photography Shapes Our Views of War

How Photography Shapes Our Views of War

Over the last nearly 200 years, war photography has been used to communicate both truth and propaganda about conflicts around the world. War photographers and journalists put their lives on the line to capture the realities of war—but in addition to the risk, danger, and courage involved, these photographers play another important, often overlooked role: they […]

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Photoshop Trick to Restore Highlights and Shadows in a JPEG

Photoshop Trick to Restore Highlights and Shadows in a JPEG

There’s always been a race between Photoshop and Lightroom when it comes to fine-tuning pictures. Just when I settle down for one of the programs and start using it regularly, I see something that makes me turn back to the other: Today’s “switch back to Photoshop” reason: restoring shadows and highlights in a JPEG image. […]

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