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How to Set Up Auto ISO for Every Photo Situation

How to Set Up Auto ISO for Every Photo Situation

Many photographers switch to Manual mode because they want complete control over their camera. Ironically, one of the best ways to stay in control is to let your camera handle one setting automatically. That’s where Auto ISO comes in. When configured properly, Auto ISO can react to changing light far faster than you can. Instead […]

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The Black Card Technique: Your Secret Weapon for Stunning Fireworks Photography

The Black Card Technique: Your Secret Weapon for Stunning Fireworks Photography

The black card technique is used in long exposure photography and can be particularly effective for shooting fireworks. The goal is to prevent overexposure and to capture multiple bursts of fireworks in a single frame. Related reminder: only 1 day left for the Fireworks Photography Guide July 4 Sale Here is how you can use […]

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Where to Photograph the Biggest Fireworks Shows for America’s 250th Birthday

Where to Photograph the Biggest Fireworks Shows for America’s 250th Birthday

The Fourth of July is always a great night for photographers, but 2026 is special. This year marks the 250th birthday of the United States, and many cities are planning larger-than-usual celebrations with fireworks, concerts, drone shows, historic events, and massive crowds. If you want to photograph a once-in-a-generation Independence Day, here are some of […]

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Photography Exercise: Star Trails Lite

Photography Exercise: Star Trails Lite

Capture beautiful circular star trails without needing perfectly dark skies or hours of shooting. This simplified exercise is designed for photographers living near towns or cities where light pollution makes traditional astrophotography difficult. Relevant note: only a little while left for the Photography Exercises 📸 June Flash Sale What You’ll Learn How Earth’s rotation creates […]

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Use Live Photos Like a Pro: 7 Creative Tricks

Use Live Photos Like a Pro: 7 Creative Tricks

For many smartphone photographers, Live Photos are one of those features that get turned on by accident and forgotten about entirely. After all, if you’re trying to take a still photograph, why would you want a tiny video attached to every image? The truth is that Live Photos can be surprisingly useful—and even creative—when you […]

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Why Every Photographer Needs Honest Feedback

Why Every Photographer Needs Honest Feedback

Most photographers eventually reach a point where their improvement slows down. The exciting gains that came quickly as a beginner become harder to find. Images look technically better than they used to, but something still feels missing. When this happens, many photographers assume they need a new camera, a sharper lens, or another editing tool. […]

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Why Photo Editing Order Matters (From a Data Perspective)

Why Photo Editing Order Matters (From a Data Perspective)

Most photographers develop an editing workflow without giving much thought to the order of their adjustments. Exposure first. Contrast second. Maybe some sharpening. Maybe some noise reduction. As long as the final image looks good, does the order really matter? Actually, it does. Related: only a little while left for the Photo Editing Cheat Sheets […]

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New! How to Use Presets in Topaz Photo

New! How to Use Presets in Topaz Photo

Presets are one of the easiest ways to speed up your photo editing workflow in the Topaz Photo Image Quality Editor. Instead of rebuilding the same editing stack every time you open a new image, presets let you save your favorite enhancement combinations and reuse them later. This is especially useful when you are editing […]

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Finding Fresh Angles in Photography

Finding Fresh Angles in Photography

How on earth do you find a fresh angle to shoot from when they’ve all been taken? That’s not what I mean. I do not mean discovering a new angle but using new angles you don’t usually shoot from. By changing your angles you’ll add a whole new dimension to your photography. The question I […]

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The Travel Photographer’s Technical Checklist

The Travel Photographer’s Technical Checklist

Travel photography often happens fast. A beautiful street scene appears for a few seconds. The light hits a landmark perfectly. A local walks into the frame at just the right moment. When those opportunities appear, there isn’t time to troubleshoot camera settings. That’s why many experienced travel photographers rely on a simple technical checklist before […]

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