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Night Sky Timelapse Tutorial

Night Sky Timelapse Tutorial

When it comes to shooting a great timelapse at night, you don’t need all kinds of fancy equipment, like sliders or high-end lighting. With just a camera, wide-angle lens, tripod, trigger, a hiker’s headlamp, a lot of time, and a little knowledge of the constellations, you can get professional, stunning results. Here, Jay P. Morgan […]

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Meet the Genius Behind National Geographic’s Photography Equipment

Meet the Genius Behind National Geographic’s Photography Equipment

National Geographic photographers are amongst the most extreme bunch. And to be honest, most of the photographers I know—myself included—dream of working for the company. Everybody knows that it’s a tough job, but National Geographic’s photographers have a few tricks up their sleeves. And Kenji Yamaguchi is the mastermind behind those tricks: Kenji Yamaguchi is […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Dog or Reindeer?

Interesting Photo of the Day: Dog or Reindeer?

How many times have you seen a funny or cute photo of a dog bouncing about in the snow or eating it? They just love the white, fluffy winter wonderland. Almost as much as kids. This photo of a big, dopey Newfoundland dog barreling ahead with a little girl in tow is priceless, I don’t […]

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Quick Tips For Shooting Low Key Portraits

Quick Tips For Shooting Low Key Portraits

Low key portraiture is all about light and shadow control. You need to understand light to do it. Lindsay Adler provides a useful tutorial: What is Low Key Lighting? Low key portraits utilize dark backgrounds, shadows, and low light. The resulting images tend to be dramatic with high contrast. Inverse Square Law Knowing how light […]

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The Ultimate Star Trail Timelapse at The Wave, Arizona

The Ultimate Star Trail Timelapse at The Wave, Arizona

The sandstone rock formations of the Wave, Arizona are some of the most sought after geologic photographic material in North America. Thousands of amazing night pictures have been taken of it over the years, no one had made the trek in to create a timelapse…until now: The Wave—a site on many photographers’ bucket lists—combines undulating […]

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Portrait Photography: A Basic Guide to Posing

Portrait Photography: A Basic Guide to Posing

Posing is as integral to portrait photography as the right lens and the right camera angle. A lot of photographers learn this the hard way. If you’re a portrait photographer or do family and wedding photography you know how important posing can be. In this video tutorial, photographer Julia Kelleher demystifies the art and science […]

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9 Tips for Photographing Kids

9 Tips for Photographing Kids

We all know that working with kids is as tough as it gets. They’re energetic, fast, and often don’t pay much attention to what is going on around them. Luckily, Tamara Lackey, an expert at photographing kids and families, offers lots of good advice: 1. Control your depth of field If you have your camera […]

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How to Use Your Camera to Detect Eye Cancer in Children

How to Use Your Camera to Detect Eye Cancer in Children

When asked how to diagnose eye cancer, the first things that come to mind are usually lots of lab work, trips to doctor’s offices, and sitting nervously in waiting rooms. Few of us ever imagine that we might hold the key to early detection of children’s eye cancer right in our hands! Check out the […]

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High-Speed Photos of Ink Dropped In Water

High-Speed Photos of Ink Dropped In Water

I have to admit it, there haven’t been many occasions where I haven’t been fascinated by high speed photos. No matter the subject, it looks great when it’s perfectly frozen in time. Here we have some excellent photos of ink dropped into water and frozen in time by Alberto Seveso: The process is fairly simple […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Seemingly Sad Frog

Interesting Photo of the Day: Seemingly Sad Frog

Being able to capture emotion in a portrait is a good part of what makes an image good. This holds true for animals as well as people. While it’s impossible to truly know what an animal is thinking or feeling, the frog in the photograph below sure is doing an incredible job convincing viewers that […]

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