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Finding Beauty and Connection through Photography

Finding Beauty and Connection through Photography

Life can oftentimes seem so very, very mundane—even hopeless. However, for many of us, photography and other similar creative mediums provide opportunities to look more closely at gray reality and find beautiful gemstones shining among the rough and rubble. In this short interview, National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi discusses the process by which photography has taught her how to find beauty in unexpected […]

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Photography Project Celebrates the Beauty of Mothers’ Real Bodies

Photography Project Celebrates the Beauty of Mothers’ Real Bodies

Ashlee Wells Jackson, a photographer based out of Chicago, is making a point to show the natural beauty of a mother’s body after childbirth in her photo project titled, The 4th Trimester Bodies Project. The project showcases women’s bodies just after they have given birth in hopes to restore confidence and pride in their bodies: […]

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5 Tips for Shooting Breathtaking Landscape Photos

5 Tips for Shooting Breathtaking Landscape Photos

Discover the secrets to harnessing natural light all day long for your best landscape photos yet with five tips from award-winning photographer Rick Sammon. Plus, one fortunate photographer will be given Rick’s online Craftsy class Landscape Photography: Shooting From Dusk to Dawn. 1. Let someone know your plan and pack appropriately. Often times remote landscape […]

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Welcome to Doha: A Gorgeous Timelapse of a City in Qatar

Welcome to Doha: A Gorgeous Timelapse of a City in Qatar

Timelapse makers are getting better and better at their craft, as evidenced in this latest work, Welcome To Doha, by Michael Shainblum and Brian Hawkins. The timelapse, which goes on a journey through the stunning city of Doha, located in Qatar, is comprised of tens–if not hundreds–of thousands of still photographs which were painstakingly edited […]

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How to Photograph Food, The eBook

How to Photograph Food, The eBook

It’s so frustrating when your food photos come out looking less than appetizing. But by learning about lighting and styling specific to food, you can make mouth-watering images just like the ones you see in magazines. This is a recent series designed to help you improve your food photography by showing you how you can use the […]

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5 Tips for Soothing a Newborn Baby During a Photo Shoot

5 Tips for Soothing a Newborn Baby During a Photo Shoot

Shooting newborn portraits can either be incredibly taxing or a total breeze. If you market yourself as a family photographer, be sure to emphasize that you can handle newborns, because parents will be thrilled to find someone who can handle an otherwise uncontrollable crying baby. Of course, if you can’t handle them, you’ll look like a […]

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Giving Back the Light: An Artist’s Interesting Twist on Light Painting Technique

Giving Back the Light: An Artist’s Interesting Twist on Light Painting Technique

French photographer and artist Philippe Echaroux has been working on an ongoing photography project that puts a twist on your typical light painting. In the quick clip below, you can enjoy his art as he and his team of assistants unfold their mission to fuse temporary and permanent art, creating something quite unique: As a […]

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How to Keep Your Subject in Focus When Shooting Long Exposure Photography

How to Keep Your Subject in Focus When Shooting Long Exposure Photography

Have you ever taken a long exposure at dusk only to find you snapped a shot filled with amazing light trails and a blurry subject? Most photographers agree this can be a tricky scene to shoot, especially if you’re trying to keep a main subject in focus and shoot without a tripod. Photographer Joe McNally […]

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Resurrecting Pan Am For a Period-Piece Photo Shoot

Resurrecting Pan Am For a Period-Piece Photo Shoot

Pan American World Airways may have declared bankruptcy in 1991, but that didn’t stop photographer Michael Kelley and aviation prop fanatic Anthony Toth from taking flight on an authentically decorated Boeing 747-200 in 2014. Together, they assembled all the bits and pieces of Pan Am memorabilia they could find, hired over a dozen models and eight camera assistants, and […]

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Behind the Scenes: Creative Light Painting With a Drone

Behind the Scenes: Creative Light Painting With a Drone

Drones are making their mark in the world of photography as creatives come up with new ways to utilize them on a daily basis. Not too long ago we saw a fun Superman clip that was created using a drone and now, as you can see below, a pair of photographers are using a drone […]

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