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Interesting Photo of the Day: Snowy Night in Toronto

Interesting Photo of the Day: Snowy Night in Toronto

Beautiful weather makes for a good photo. That’s true, but, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t take good photos during unfavorable conditions. In fact, so-called bad weather can be a new window of opportunity to take interesting photos. Take the following photograph for instance. It was taken by photographer Michael Sidofsky in Toronto during […]

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Headshot Photography Workflow

Headshot Photography Workflow

Headshot photography doesn’t need to have a very complicated approach. All it takes is the right setup and honest collaboration between the photographer and the client. It also requires great knowledge of lighting a face, and last but not least, great interpersonal skills. Vanessa Joy demonstrates what it takes to make great headshots: Joy likes […]

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Lightroom Made Easy Tutorials

Lightroom Made Easy Tutorials

With every new version Lightroom gets better and better, but every time they change things it means photographers have to dedicate some time to learning those new features. Pro photographer Phil Steele recently updated his popular training course on how to master all aspects of the program, including new features in the latest version of […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: 50 Shot Action Sequence of a Skier Down a Mountain

Interesting Photo of the Day: 50 Shot Action Sequence of a Skier Down a Mountain

As winter strikes at full throttle, snow falls and compiles itself onto the slopes and peaks of high mountains around the world. It is the time to admire the beauty of nature, the clear blue skies framing natural landscapes mantled in white. But it is also the time to fully enjoy winter as best we can: […]

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Autofocus Tips for Tack Sharp Photography

Autofocus Tips for Tack Sharp Photography

Sometimes your camera confirms that the AF has been locked but when you review the image later, you see that the camera has missed critical focus. This “false positive” AF lock occurs most often in low light or with a low contrast subject. Photographer Steve Perry has a solution for you. In this video, he […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Arctic Fox Stare Down

Interesting Photo of the Day: Arctic Fox Stare Down

Wildlife photography interests many people because animals act naturally in their habitats, unlike their counterparts in zoos. For example, a lion at a zoo can be seen pacing nonstop, often to the bemusement of visitors watching nearby. That doesn’t make such an interesting photo! In the wild however, photographers carefully plan their approach and wait […]

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How to Keep Your Camera Gear Clean in Dusty Conditions

How to Keep Your Camera Gear Clean in Dusty Conditions

Your camera and lenses are equipment that help you to capture a moment in time. If you’re a professional, they’re the tools that help you get the job done. And no, you don’t have to treat your gear like your babies. But it’s important that you handle them with care. And care becomes even more […]

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Simple Yet Effective Photography Tips

Simple Yet Effective Photography Tips

If you’re new to photography and looking for some simple ways to get your photos looking better, this article will give you 7 useful tips. These tips are all composition-based and help you use your “eye” more when taking photos. Tip #1 – Avoid the Center The rule of thirds is what they call it […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Breathtaking Aurora in Norway

Interesting Photo of the Day: Breathtaking Aurora in Norway

Every now and then, Mother Nature reminds us that no matter how much we fiddle with photos in Photoshop or Lightroom, she can make better scenery appear around us. This particular photo was taken in Hamnøy, Norway, and it shows an Aurora Borealis formed over the night sky: This phenomenon is caused by charged particles (mostly […]

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How to Take Panoramas with an iPhone

How to Take Panoramas with an iPhone

In this blog post, we will be discussing the most important takeaways from Emil Pakarklis‘ video on capturing amazing panoramic photos with your iPhone. Pakarklis demonstrates how to create breathtaking panoramic photos using the iPhone’s camera features while shooting in a stunning location – Gauja National Park: Key Takeaways: Find the right location: A breathtaking […]

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