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Sunrise iPhone Photography Tips

Sunrise iPhone Photography Tips

In this video, photographer Emil Pakarklis from iPhone Photography School shared his tips and techniques for capturing the best sunrise shots possible. This blog post will dive into the details of his adventure, exploring how he made the most of the foggy morning conditions and the importance of timing: The Perfect Sunrise Conditions: Emil chose […]

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Landscape Photographer Shares Some Lightroom Tips

Landscape Photographer Shares Some Lightroom Tips

In this new video, photographer Nigel Danson shares some Lightroom tips and techniques that can make a huge difference in your images. Danson starts by explaining how to shoot a panorama using Lightroom. He suggests that instead of using a wide-angle lens, you can shoot multiple images and then stitch them together in Lightroom to […]

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Street Photography Do’s and Don’ts

Street Photography Do’s and Don’ts

Street photography is a unique form of photography that involves capturing candid shots of people and objects in public spaces. However, it is essential to keep in mind the ethical and safety considerations when doing street photography. In this video, photographer Jonathan Paragas outlines some do’s and don’ts of street photography that can help you […]

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Focus Stacking Tricks from Lightroom to Photoshop

Focus Stacking Tricks from Lightroom to Photoshop

In this video, photographer Serge Ramelli shares his technique for creating focus-stacked photos of trees. He starts by setting up his camera with a low tripod and a wide lens, and positions flowers in the foreground to add interest to the shot. He takes multiple photos of the same scene, each with a slightly different […]

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Types of Paper for Photo Printing

Types of Paper for Photo Printing

Choosing the right type of paper to print your photos on can be a daunting task. There are several paper options available, each with its own unique characteristics that can affect the final result. In this blog post, we will discuss how to choose the best type of paper to print a photograph. Consider the […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way over Monument Valley

Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way over Monument Valley

Astrophotographer Mike Abramyan captured a stunning image of the Milky Way galaxy that has been causing a stir in the photography community. The photo shows the Milky Way galaxy in all its splendor, with the core of the galaxy taking center stage: The first thing that stands out about the photo is the incredible size […]

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Aurora Photo Editing Tricks

Aurora Photo Editing Tricks

In this video, renowned French photographer Serge Ramelli shares his secrets to capturing the best possible Northern Lights photos. He starts by emphasizing the importance of finding a cool foreground element and provides an example of a mountain with a unique shape: Ramelli then explains the process of taking two separate photos – one of […]

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What Autofocus Mode to Use

What Autofocus Mode to Use

Today’s quick tip comes from the PictureCorrect Fundamental Cheat Sheets which are currently 75% off for a Summer Sale. Camera autofocus modes refer to the different ways in which a camera’s autofocus system can be set to focus on a subject. Each mode has its own strengths and weaknesses, and can be used in different […]

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Affordable Flash Studio Set Up for Portraits & Headshots

Affordable Flash Studio Set Up for Portraits & Headshots

Photography is an art form that relies heavily on lighting to create the desired effect. While natural light is often preferred, it is not always the best option to achieve the look you want. In his YouTube video, photographer Taylor Willard discusses the ultimate budget flash setup to get you started in portrait photography when […]

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iPhone Photography Tricks You May Not Know

iPhone Photography Tricks You May Not Know

In this video tutorial, photographer Emil Pakarklis from iPhone Photo Academy shares seven little-known tricks for taking incredible iPhone photos that leave everyone speechless. He begins by explaining that the easiest way to make your photos stand out is by changing the angle you shoot from. Most photos are taken from the height of a […]

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