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Stuck in Customs Photography Resources

Stuck in Customs Photography Resources

Renowned HDR photographer Trey Ratcliff along with his company has created many photography tutorial courses designed to help photographers excel in certain key areas. If you are looking for more help in any of these areas, now is a good time to check them out: 1. Trey Ratcliff’s Complete HDR Tutorial Trey demonstrates, step-by-step, how he sets up […]

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You Can’t Afford to Take Portraits Without These 3 Mindsets

You Can’t Afford to Take Portraits Without These 3 Mindsets

It’s no secret that traditional agriculture has long been dying out in the United States, replaced by factory farms and microwave dinners. The Great American Frontier is disappearing, and that’s why Tyler Stableford‘s photography project on farmers and ranchers in western Colorado is so important: “The Farmers” started out as a simple vision for a fine art […]

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Why One Nikon Photographer Switched to Sony

Why One Nikon Photographer Switched to Sony

It’s a rat race for the world’s top camera brands to hold the title of “best camera.” But what is sometimes considered the “best” is based on personal bias—like sentiments for a brand or general lack of knowledge about another competitor. Or, we may succumb to the cliché that bigger is better, which in the […]

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Powerful Photos Document the Emotional Journeys of Foster Children

Powerful Photos Document the Emotional Journeys of Foster Children

The greatest inspiration for a photographer often comes from personal experience. Surreal portrait photographer Rob Woodcox explains what has motivated some of his work, and how he has used that motivation to produce positive change in the world: As an adopted child himself, Woodcox wanted to make a difference in the lives of foster children. […]

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Landscape Photography eBooks and Resources

Landscape Photography eBooks and Resources

Professional landscape photographer Christopher O’Donnell has created many amazing educational eBooks on the difficult aspects of his craft and is offering drastic discounts for the holidays. If you are looking for more help in any of these areas, now is a good time to check them out: 1. The Complete Landscape Photography eBook Collection With the […]

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How to Get a Perfect Exposure in Snow

How to Get a Perfect Exposure in Snow

Ever snap the *perfect* snow scene, just to find it came out gray and dreary? As you probably know, snow can be pretty tricky to work with, especially when it comes to exposure and external lighting. With that in mind and with winter upon us, the folks at The Slanted Lens shot this video to […]

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Iconic Movie Characters Portrayed as 16th Century Lords and Ladies

Iconic Movie Characters Portrayed as 16th Century Lords and Ladies

Photographer Sacha Goldberger doesn’t always shoot portraits of beloved film characters. But when he does, he makes them look like they’re from the 16th century: In this portrait project, which is called “Super Flemish,” Goldberger had several main goals. The first was to find a unique way to portray superheroes, supervillains, and other famous film icons […]

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Sports Photographer Shows How He Shot a World Record Breaking Mountain Bike Backflip

Sports Photographer Shows How He Shot a World Record Breaking Mountain Bike Backflip

Extreme sports require some pretty serious gear to get some decent enough shots. If you are the only photographer covering the event, the dependency on technology shoots up even more. Photographer Brett Wilhelm arrived at Mammoth Mountain, California, as the sole photographer from X-Games.com to cover Cam Zink’s mammoth backflip: The 100 foot backflip on a […]

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Photographer’s Holiday Wish List: 5 Great Camera-Inspired Clothing Ideas

Photographer’s Holiday Wish List: 5 Great Camera-Inspired Clothing Ideas

Just in time for the holidays, the creative folks over at the Cooperative of Photography have come up with a new fashion line that every photographer would love to have! Here are five items of clothing that make shooting more convenient, more comfortable, more stylish, and more fun: Made for photographers by photographers, the new […]

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How to Use Strip Softboxes for Dramatic Portraits

How to Use Strip Softboxes for Dramatic Portraits

Strip softboxes are well known tools in the product photography world, particularly for placing highlights, but what about using them for dramatic portraiture? Check out how fashion and beauty photographer Andrea Belluso brings about a largely in-camera dramatic double-portrait using his Profoto RFi strip softboxes: Unlike standard softboxes, strip softboxes have a narrow, rectangular shape […]

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