Love Photography?

Our goal is to serve the best tips & tutorials relevant to photographers everywhere. See how we can help you improve your photography.

Get Started

Latest Articles

Interesting Photo of the Day: Extremely Rare White Rhino Flanked by Bodyguards

Interesting Photo of the Day: Extremely Rare White Rhino Flanked by Bodyguards

In September 2012, when we first found the photo below, there were only 7 white rhinos left in the entire world. At the time, this one had been assigned his own squad of heavily armed bodyguards to keep him safe from poachers and whatever else might want to cause him harm. They also removed his […]

Continue Reading

Top 10 Mistakes When Buying a New Camera

Top 10 Mistakes When Buying a New Camera

Have you ever bought the wrong camera for you? Sometimes it can be daunting to try to choose one out of the myriad of makes and models out there. There are a lot of simple mistakes that can be easily avoided and John Greengo helps break down the top ten he’s seen personally:  10. Bad […]

Continue Reading

Reversed Lenses: How to Shoot Macro Photography on a Budget

Reversed Lenses: How to Shoot Macro Photography on a Budget

Macro photography gives you the opportunity to explore new and exciting worlds on your doorstep. It’s amazing seeing something for the first time, that is otherwise invisible to the naked eye. However, macro photography lenses are typically very expensive, so why not reverse some old prime lenses that you can purchase for under £20? You […]

Continue Reading

How To Create Better Lighting With a DIY Scrim

How To Create Better Lighting With a DIY Scrim

Shooting portraits outdoors in direct sunlight can lead to some pretty gnarly shadows. To help soften the natural light, photographer Kevin Kubota suggests using a scrim. Professional scrims can be a bit on the costly side, so Kubota suggests building your own to save you some green: DIY Scrim Supplies 3/4 inch PVC pipe (three 10-foot […]

Continue Reading

Adventure is Calling II: Travel Photographer’s Encore Timelapse is Stunning

Adventure is Calling II: Travel Photographer’s Encore Timelapse is Stunning

About a year ago, photographer Shane Black and two of his friends left behind their comfortable work routine and embarked on a journey that produced a mesmerizing timelapse. It was a product of visiting 32 states and 13 national parks on an epic 13,000 mile drive. This year, they decided to do an encore. Over […]

Continue Reading

38 Amazing Aerial Drone Photos from Around the World

38 Amazing Aerial Drone Photos from Around the World

It wasn’t too long ago that drones came on the scene and photographers were taking advantage of the new technology to capture amazing, unique aerial perspectives. But those days are long gone with laws spanning the globe that ban the high flying spies. When used by honest, good-hearted photographers however, the drone cameras were a […]

Continue Reading

Off-Camera Flash Tips for Interior Wedding Photography

Off-Camera Flash Tips for Interior Wedding Photography

If you’re doing any kind of interior shots for a wedding, you have to know how to use off-camera flash. It’s the best way (and sometimes the only way) to properly light your scene and create high-quality images that your clients will love. In this video, Damien Lovegrove briefly shows how to use an off-camera […]

Continue Reading

Portrait Lighting on Location Tutorials

Portrait Lighting on Location Tutorials

Do you ever feel like taking portraits is a roll of the dice? Sometimes the pictures work out great, but other times you end up with washed out faces or harsh shadows. It’s both frustrating and disappointing. This complete photography course aims to cover everything you need to know to get consistent, quality results while […]

Continue Reading

5 Good Reasons to Use Flash

5 Good Reasons to Use Flash

Most people think of flash as a tool to create dramatic portraits, and while that’s true, it’s definitely not the only way flash should be used. Actually, using flash can give you the control to create a number of different lighting effects; it just depends on the type of look you’re going for. Control of […]

Continue Reading

10 Tips for Shooting Photography and Video in a Factory

10 Tips for Shooting Photography and Video in a Factory

Being able to shoot a wide variety of locations is important for having a diverse portfolio and even a factory making hard cases may request a shoot for business materials. If you’re prepared before you go in you’re more likely to come out with a higher quality product. In this video, Jay P. Morgan gives […]

Continue Reading