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Photographer’s Guide to Intimate Photo Sessions

Photographer’s Guide to Intimate Photo Sessions

Most photo shoots involve a whole lot of trial and error. However, the majority of educational resources available for photographers omit the details. A new photography eBook aims to take aspiring boudoir photographers through the entire process of a shoot. Found here: Successful Photo Shoots In this digital resource, photographer Ed Verosky aims to leave […]

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Is a Photography Workshop Right for You?

Is a Photography Workshop Right for You?

What sort of person goes to a photography workshop? The answer cannot be simple, as people are not simple. Motivations There are a variety of reasons for even considering a photography workshop. The obvious one is education—the desire to learn something. That just gets us into a whole new field as there is so much […]

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How to do Vintage Black & White Tones for Engagement Photos

How to do Vintage Black & White Tones for Engagement Photos

It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it’s amazing and that moment is upon you now. You went out with a couple for a regular run-of-the-mill engagement shoot and, as you sort through images, you realize that one of them is portfolio-worthy and would fare shockingly well in black and white—and perhaps even better with […]

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Self-Portrait Photography

Self-Portrait Photography

Have you ever asked a random passerby to take a picture of you, handing your camera to this person? The situation is especially common when you are exploring new travel destinations. Even if you are not traveling alone but want to be captured in a picture together with your partner or friend, you need somebody […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: It’s a (Golden) Boy!

Interesting Photo of the Day: It’s a (Golden) Boy!

Most consider the miracle of birth a sacred thing. Some choose to interpret that sacredness in different ways. This woman—an anonymous photographer, an everyday woman, who just happened to have a camera on her while giving birth—decided to commemorate her special moment by snapping a hilarious and, literally, golden shot of her OB/GYN doctor: We’re not […]

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How To Create Da Vinci Portrait Lighting With Only One Light Source

How To Create Da Vinci Portrait Lighting With Only One Light Source

After studying Leonardo DaVinci a few years ago, photographer Tony Corbell was inspired by the artist’s attention to lighting in relation to painting portraits. Wanting to recreate the technique used by Da Vinci, Corbell took to his Texas studio ready to hone his lighting skills even further. Take a quick look at the video tutorial […]

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Photogrammetry: 64 Camera Array Used to Create “Living” 3D Art

Photogrammetry: 64 Camera Array Used to Create “Living” 3D Art

Dubbed as being “fearless in his vision” by The Huffington Post, photographer Alexx Henry has always been a trailblazer. Early on in his career, his edgy, boundary-pushing techniques caught the attention of the commercial celebrity and entertainment photography industry, but Henry’s groundbreaking “Living Art” photography has thrust him onto the world stage as a master […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Curious Polar Bear Wants to Get A Little Closer

Interesting Photo of the Day: Curious Polar Bear Wants to Get A Little Closer

If a group of polar bears is approaching you with a look of curiosity, it’s only natural to start taking photographs of them, right? I mean, look how cuddly and cute they seem. Like puppies, only bigger–a lot bigger with sharper claws and more powerful jaws. Okay, on second thought, maybe they aren’t quite as cuddly […]

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10-Year Timelapse of the 9/11 Memorial Construction in NYC

10-Year Timelapse of the 9/11 Memorial Construction in NYC

Construction at the former site of the World Trade Center Towers has been underway for over a decade in an effort to emblemize the site as a tribute to the the victims of 9/11. The National September 11 Memorial Museum, which opened May 21, 2014, took nearly 10 years to create and was documented in the […]

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Matrix-Style Bullet Effect Captured With 50 Nokia Smartphones

Matrix-Style Bullet Effect Captured With 50 Nokia Smartphones

If you have ever watched The Matrix, you probably remember a camera technique called the “bullet effect” that is responsible for all those awesome slow motion shots where the scene seems to just pop off of the screen. When filmmaker Paul Trillo joined forces with Microsoft, the team set out on a mission to create similar […]

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