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Interesting Photo of the Day: Astrophotography Bridge

Interesting Photo of the Day: Astrophotography Bridge

Sky bridges offer a phenomenal view of the heavens and the earth. But you don’t necessarily need to visit one to achieve similar results. The right vantage point may be all you need – as astrophotographer Brennan Gilmore illustrates in this almost fantastical snapshot of a man crossing a bridge, seemingly floating in the nebulae! […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Empire State

Interesting Photo of the Day: Empire State

Rainy days are generally best enjoyed indoors with a cup of hot chocolate – unless you’re a photographer, that is! Crowds dissipate, allowing alternate scenes and faces of a city or the countryside to surface. In this particular snapshot, NY local and cityscape photographer Kean Burke took the opportunity to capture the impressive Empire State […]

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Understanding Native & Base ISO on Your Camera

Understanding Native & Base ISO on Your Camera

The exposure triangle — formed by aperture, shutter speed, and ISO — is a key component of photography. However, while your aperture and shutter speed affect exposure physically, ISO works a little differently. In this video tutorial, David Bergman explains the top characteristics and differences between base and native ISO. How Does ISO Work? Your […]

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How to Pose Couples for a Photoshoot

How to Pose Couples for a Photoshoot

Portrait photography is a people-persons game — but throw in a couple, and your skills may be tested! Posing pairs involves a deeper understanding of composition, mood, and human interaction — especially if the two are not professional models. Whether for a fashion shoot or romantic memento, Emily Teague has some insightful tips to share […]

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Landscape Photography Compositional Tips

Landscape Photography Compositional Tips

For almost two centuries, landscapes have been arguably one of the most beloved photography subjects. From lofty mountains to quaint flower gardens, moving waves and tides to starry skies, we’ve all marveled at just such a scene… be it in person or in the form of an image! In this video tutorial, master landscape photographer […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Dog at the Beach

Interesting Photo of the Day: Dog at the Beach

Dogs and beaches go together as much as a dog and his bone — but rarely produce the most coherent snaps! Besides splashing waves and biting wind, over-excited, unco-operative pups are the order of the day. As a pet photographer, Tasmania-based Daniel Towns wasn’t deterred when he took this stunning photo of his best friend, […]

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Best Lens Focal Lengths for Street Photography

Best Lens Focal Lengths for Street Photography

Packing the right lens is arguably as crucial as the camera settings you select — especially when it comes to street photography. Why? Each and every lens features a unique focal length or range (measured in mm). A setting that alters how much or little real-world detail ends up in the camera frame. Struggling to […]

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Street Portrait Techniques

Street Portrait Techniques

City streets are more than just a travel route or space to sell goods. The myriad of people from all walks of life, nations, and backgrounds offers a unique photography opportunity. A fact that’s even more true in the case of melting pots like NY! New York City-based photographer Hugh Brownstone takes full advantage of […]

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Lightroom Photo Editing Exercise to Test Your Progress

Lightroom Photo Editing Exercise to Test Your Progress

Feeling stagnant in your photography and photo editing journey? Mark Denney recommends you try this one exercise to truly test how far you’ve come. You may be surprised by the difference and the number of skills you’ve accumulated along the way! All you need is an old edited photo to compare and an unedited version […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Oregon Sea Stacks

Interesting Photo of the Day: Oregon Sea Stacks

Oregon’s rugged coastline is known for its rocky outcrops and islands — particularly sea stacks. In fact, it’s home to many notable formations, such as Haystack Rock and Twin Rocks. In this scenic photograph taken by Erik Lee, you can spot — not one, two, or three — but dozens. Plus, an arched stack that […]

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