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4 Books Every Street Photographer Should Read

4 Books Every Street Photographer Should Read

Street photography can be intimidating for anyone. Even seasoned street photographer Eric Kim acknowledges the challenge. In this video, he pours his heart out on how he started out as a street photographer, how he idolized masters like Henri Cartier-Bresson, and how his myth of the “decisive moment” was finally broken when he learned the […]

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Stop Making These 5 Photography Mistakes

Stop Making These 5 Photography Mistakes

It never ceases to amaze me the number of fuzzy, low resolution, badly exposed and poorly composed photographs that people take. Whether they’ve all been brainwashed to click that button as fast as possible or are just finding the reality that few subjects sit still, too many people forget that the camera is a tool […]

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Proof That It’s the Photographer—Not the Camera—That Makes Great Photos

Proof That It’s the Photographer—Not the Camera—That Makes Great Photos

What does a pro photographer need to make beautiful images? Great camera gear, expensive accessories, and maybe a spectacular location, right? Actually, that couldn’t be any more wrong. They simply need ample creativity, oodles of patience, and the cheapest camera that they can get their hands on: This edition of DigitalRev’s Cheap Camera Challenge saw […]

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Camera Features for Apple’s New iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus Announced

Camera Features for Apple’s New iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus Announced

They say the best camera is the one you have with you. iPhone photographers have certainly proven that statement true in recent years. And now that camera is getting even better. Today Apple announced the exciting details of its new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which will be released on September 19: Apple iPhone […]

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How to Take Western-Style Panoramic Portraits With a Beauty Dish

How to Take Western-Style Panoramic Portraits With a Beauty Dish

Although wide-angle lenses are ideal in many portrait situations, they may create undesirable distortion around edges of the frame. Why not experiment with other types of cameras and other formats, such as traditional film? Photographer Joe McNally explains how he used an old panoramic camera and beauty dish to push the boundaries with portraiture: Panoramic […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Star Scape at Porters Pass, New Zealand

Interesting Photo of the Day: Star Scape at Porters Pass, New Zealand

It seems we never tire of ethereal starry night photographs. What is it about that infinite charcoal sea above and the twinkling lights within it? The beauty of the night appealed to the photographer who snapped this image in Porters Pass on New Zealand’s South Island: Porters Pass is a mountain pass in the Canterbury […]

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Angry Ram Attacks Drone Then Seeks Revenge on Photographer

Angry Ram Attacks Drone Then Seeks Revenge on Photographer

When it comes to aerial photography, drones make it possible to capture stunning scenery without the photographer having to be in an airplane, helicopter, hot air balloon or any other expensive means to get a bird’s eye view. They’re great for shooting cityscapes and amazing landscapes, but there is a question of privacy. Now, it’s […]

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How to Create Selective Focus in Lightroom

How to Create Selective Focus in Lightroom

One of the most important aspects in composing a great photo lies in directing the viewer’s eye to exactly the place we want to highlight. There are a number of ways to do this while taking the shot: using leading lines, controlling the depth of field, using a tilt shift lens, etc. But what happens […]

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Behind the Scenes of a Bullet Time Photo Shoot

Behind the Scenes of a Bullet Time Photo Shoot

The concept of bullet time is nothing new. If you have seen the gravity-defying (and seemingly physics defying) shot in The Matrix where the character played by Keanu Reeves dodges a bullet, you already know what I am talking about. It’s nothing more than several cameras capturing a perfectly timed shot of a moment that […]

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The Disappearing Art of Large Format Photography

The Disappearing Art of Large Format Photography

Large format photography is the oldest form of photography, and yet it is still practiced by many enthusiasts today, not only for its superior image quality, but also because it lends itself to a slower, more contemplative photographic style. In the beautiful video below, you can follow film photographer Lúis Plácido as he takes us […]

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