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Tintype Celebrity Portraits at the Sundance Film Festival

Tintype Celebrity Portraits at the Sundance Film Festival

Digital photography has its many virtues, but when it comes to really getting inside the process of watching an image come alive, there is little to compare with the old methods. Before digital there was film and before film there was the wet plate collodion process—a truly elaborate and complicated process. There is still a […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Siberian Husky Walks on Water

Interesting Photo of the Day: Siberian Husky Walks on Water

Can this talented dog walk on water? At first glance it appears this dog has magical powers. Russian based photographer Fox Grom captured images of his dogs playing on ice after a rain storm. With a thin layer of water on the surface of the ice, it looks as if the dog is walking on […]

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How to Simplify Your Lightroom Workflow

How to Simplify Your Lightroom Workflow

While Lightroom makes it a whole lot easier to copy, edit, and manage your photos, you still need to know what you’re doing to make proper use of the software. In this video, photographer Phil Steele shows you exactly how he manages to keep his Lightroom workflow simple: Copy the Images to Lightroom First things […]

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12 Affordable Speedlites, 1 Dramatic Portrait

12 Affordable Speedlites, 1 Dramatic Portrait

We’ve talked about it before many times, but I’ll say it again—you don’t need the most expensive equipment to take great shots. In his own little challenge to prove this, Oregon-based photographer David Iliyn recently did an outdoor night shoot using 12 cheap off-camera flashes. Sure, 12 may be a little much, but the end result… should look […]

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What if Camera Reviews Were Like the Show Top Gear?

What if Camera Reviews Were Like the Show Top Gear?

With the demise of the popular TV show Top Gear, at least in its current form, fans from all walks of life have started to try to fill the void that the show left in their hearts. And since we talked about professional photographers being some of the most inventive people we know, it wasn’t […]

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13 Deep Thoughts for Photographers

13 Deep Thoughts for Photographers

When you really sit and think about it, photography is a little mind-blowing. Inspired by Reddit’s Shower Thoughts, Matthew Rycroft put together this compilation of mind-bending truths about photography: Here’s what he came up with: 1. Taking a photograph is like taking a screenshot of life. 2. You are in the background of other people’s […]

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Beach Photography Tips

Beach Photography Tips

Have you ever been on a beach holiday and thought it would be a good idea to take thousands of photographs to remember how beautiful it was, only to be disappointed with the final result? I’ll bet you took a portrait of your loved one only for the shot to turn them into a dark […]

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The 5 Most Common Key Light Patterns in Portrait Photography

The 5 Most Common Key Light Patterns in Portrait Photography

One of the most difficult parts of mastering studio lighting is memorizing all the photography jargon. You may hear terms like “loop lighting” or “Rembrandt lighting,” but can you explain what they mean and when to use them? If you’re not quite confident with lighting types, you’ll probably find this video pretty helpful. Pye from […]

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Dragan Style Lightroom Presets

Dragan Style Lightroom Presets

The popular “Dragan Effect” has become synonymous with eye-catching high impact portraits. With this new set of Lightroom presets you can easily transform ordinary photos into powerful photos with a strong impact with a single click. The set includes 17 different one-click presets plus 40 stackable workflow presets inspired by the popular Dragan effect. These […]

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Landscape Photography with a Split Neutral Density Filter

Landscape Photography with a Split Neutral Density Filter

Often when taking landscape photographs, you’ll find that the sky is much brighter than the landscape. This can make it difficult to keep detail in the sky without the landscape being too dark, and to keep detail in the landscape without the sky being too bright. One solution to this problem is the split neutral […]

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