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Innovative Photographer Shows Us How to Make Indoor Clouds

Innovative Photographer Shows Us How to Make Indoor Clouds

Seeing a perfectly-formed cloud indoors can be a jarring sight. For Dutch photographer Berndnaut Smilde, it’s a living. Since 2010, he’s been working on an ongoing photo series of clouds floating within mansions, beside fashion icons and, as the video below shows, in vacant German churches: “Clouds can be many things, and they can be threatening. […]

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10 Surefire Ways to Annoy a Photography Snob

10 Surefire Ways to Annoy a Photography Snob

If you know any sticklers for pictures, their constant criticism might get to you. Use the wrong lighting or light balance, and they’ll furrow their brows and stare you down disapprovingly. Thankfully, DigitalRev TV has compiled 10 handy tips to make sure you know exactly how to piss off your snobbish friends, whether you want to […]

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Crop Factor: Why Does Your Camera’s Sensor Size Matter?

Crop Factor: Why Does Your Camera’s Sensor Size Matter?

If you’re shopping around for a new camera or lens, you’ve got to consider the crop factor—how much of what you see in the viewfinder is actually being cropped out of the final image. Unless you’re shooting with a full-frame camera, you’re going to suffer some degree of cropping. This video breaks down the effects—and […]

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How to Succeed as a National Geographic Photographer

How to Succeed as a National Geographic Photographer

Being a National Geographic photographer sounds like a dream job for many aspiring photographers, but as William Albert Allard explains in the insightful clip below, it isn’t all fun and glory. Allard has worked on dozens of stories for National Geographic, assuming many different roles, including staff photographer and writer. Take a look at what […]

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7 Steps for Photographing Wedding Reception Details

7 Steps for Photographing Wedding Reception Details

Receptions can be the most overwhelming part of a wedding–especially for photographers. The DJ is sound-checking, managers are running around keeping staff in check, and the staff themselves are sweating trying to perfect the tables up to the last minute. To take great photos, you need to act quickly and kindly, not to mention finding […]

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Amazing New Technology Turns Your Photos Into Music

Amazing New Technology Turns Your Photos Into Music

Have you ever looked at a photo and wondered what it might sound like if you could somehow convert the digital image file into a music file? Someone did. And I guess they assumed that at least one other person in the world did, too. And then they made this video: “So I asked myself: […]

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Landscape Single & Multiple Exposure Technique eBooks

Landscape Single & Multiple Exposure Technique eBooks

One of the first things we come to realize in landscape photography is that our cameras do not see the world as we do – expressing a brilliant beach sunset is easier said than done. These new eBooks were written to train photographers on how to harness the wild light of nature with single exposures […]

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Watch How This Clever Photo Prank Fools Unassuming Strangers

Watch How This Clever Photo Prank Fools Unassuming Strangers

With April Fools’ Day nearing, you’re running out of time to think of fresh ways to trick your friends and neighbors. If you’re looking for a cheap–and amusing–way to fool passersby with your smartphone camera this year, check out this simple photo prank: For the disappearing friend prank, Magic of Rahat used a basic camera […]

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Understand Lens Compression in Less Than 3 Minutes

Understand Lens Compression in Less Than 3 Minutes

Lens compression is a bit of a misnomer. It doesn’t compress anything, really—rather, it’s a type of lens distortion, like a fisheye or wide-angle lens. It affects how close or far backgrounds look in an image, even if the subject is in exactly the same spot. This video, less than three minutes long, does an […]

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Freerunners Use Photography as an Excuse for Their Stunts and Get Arrested

Freerunners Use Photography as an Excuse for Their Stunts and Get Arrested

Self-proclaimed professional adventurer James Kingston seeks out the tallest objects in some of the world’s greatest cities and climbs them for no fathomable reason. On his 2014 visit to Kiev, Ukraine, Kingston and his partner-in-crime, Mustang Wanted, climbed to the top of the 390-foot-tall Moscow Bridge. Dangling over the Dnieper River, Kingston filmed their ascent, […]

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