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Camera Holding Tip for Crisp Photos

Camera Holding Tip for Crisp Photos

In this short video, professional photographer Phil Steele from Steeletraining demonstrates how to properly hold your camera to minimize camera shake and get sharp images: Steele starts by cautioning against some of the common mistakes he sees people make when holding their cameras. Holding the camera too far away from your body or not supporting […]

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How to Take Long Exposures on iPhone

How to Take Long Exposures on iPhone

In this video, photographer Emil Pakarklis from iPhone Photo Academy demonstrates some advanced long exposure techniques to capture stunning photos using an iPhone. He starts the video by introducing long exposure photography as one of the most exciting things you can do with your iPhone. Pakarklis first takes the viewer to the sea and shows […]

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10 Photography Tricks to Make Your Landscapes Stand Out

10 Photography Tricks to Make Your Landscapes Stand Out

Landscape photography can be a challenging but rewarding hobby. In this video, photographer Mads Peter Iversen shares 10 quick and essential photography tricks for making your landscape photos stand out from the average Joe with a mobile phone: One of the first tricks is to try different and unique perspectives. Instead of just photographing a […]

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High ISO and Less Light Photography Tips

High ISO and Less Light Photography Tips

In this video, professional wildlife photographer Simon d’Entremont shares tips and tricks for getting cleaner and sharper images in low light and high ISO situations. He explains that there are six variables that impact low light photography, the first of which is the available light in the environment: To get more light, Simon suggests moving […]

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Astro Landscape Photography Tips

Astro Landscape Photography Tips

Are you ready to take your astro landscape photography to the next level? Look no further than this informative video from renowned photographer Richard Tatti. In this video, he shares his expert tips and tricks for capturing stunning shots of the night sky: Here are the tips provided by Richard Tatti in the video: Visit […]

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Subject Detection Tips for Mirrorless Cameras

Subject Detection Tips for Mirrorless Cameras

In this video, photographer Steve Perry from Backcountry Gallery shares five tips for getting more out of subject detection in mirrorless cameras. Subject detection is a refinement of the AF (autofocus) area that typically targets the subject itself, the subject’s face, or the subject’s eyes: 1. Use recognizable subjects. In order for subject detection to […]

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Studio Session Camera Tethering Tips

Studio Session Camera Tethering Tips

Tethering is a method of connecting a camera to a computer or tablet in order to control the camera remotely and view the images on a larger screen. In this video, Gavin Hoey of AdoramaTV demonstrates the essentials of tethering and the pros and cons of using it during a photo shoot: Gavin uses a […]

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How Printing Can Improve Your Photography Skills

How Printing Can Improve Your Photography Skills

Are your photographs gathering dust on your hard drive, never to be seen again? Well, say goodbye to digital purgatory and hello to the world of printing! In this video, Todd Korol will take you on a journey to discover the magic of putting your images on paper. From understanding how your photographs truly look, […]

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Landscape Photographer Shares Reverse Vignette Technique

Landscape Photographer Shares Reverse Vignette Technique

In this video, Mark Denney discusses the use of vignetting in photography and a technique called “reverse vignetting.” Vignetting is a common technique in which the corners of an image are darkened to draw the viewer’s eye towards the center of the image. However, this technique may not work as effectively on symmetrical images or […]

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How to Capture & Edit Night Cityscapes Without a Tripod

How to Capture & Edit Night Cityscapes Without a Tripod

In this video, photographer Serge Ramelli demonstrates a technique for taking high quality photos at night without using a tripod. Ramelli begins by explaining that he often takes photos at night using a tripod to get a smooth, long exposure. However, in this particular instance, he was unable to use a tripod because there were […]

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