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Photography Tips on Google+: Reaches 15,000 Followers

Photography Tips on Google+: Reaches 15,000 Followers

We love our new Google+ followers! They are often the first to know if we have a new in-depth article posted and we value the comments, plus one’s, discussions and feedback we receive there. Today the number of photographers following us on Google+ surpassed 15,000! Thanks so much to all of you, we look forward […]

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Travel Photographer Interview: David Hobcote

Travel Photographer Interview: David Hobcote

Recently I had the pleasure of interviewing David Hobcote, a professional photographer based in the U.K. who travels all over the globe capturing exquisite landscapes, wildlife scenes, portraits, and more. Last year, David had sales in over 20 countries across many major publications. He is one of the most searched members on the photographer social […]

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Seascape Photography Guide Bundle

Seascape Photography Guide Bundle

Seascapes make an excellent learning ground where diverse techniques can be practiced and mastered. This new series of e-books has been written to teach you everything you need to know to start taking marvelous seascapes – from the most basic and hassle-free techniques, through to the most complex and demanding contemporary disciplines at the cutting edge […]

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Multicultural Wedding Photography Lighting Guide

Multicultural Wedding Photography Lighting Guide

Unlike portrait photography where you have the luxury of time, wedding day photography is fast-paced and unforgiving to beginners as there is only one chance to get it right. This new in-depth guide is designed to help wedding photographers grasp the various possibilities of on-location lighting at wedding ceremonies & receptions of various cultures. Wedding […]

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Portraits – Lighting the Shot

Portraits – Lighting the Shot

When it comes to shooting stunning portraits, lighting can be the X factor in making your pictures pop. This new eBook is designed to help you better harness the potential of light in your photos, communicate emotion more powerfully through every portrait, learn the techniques pros use to capture stunning portrait photography, and understand the […]

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50 Lessons for Stronger Photographs

50 Lessons for Stronger Photographs

Professional photographer and best-selling author David duChemin just released a very in-depth educational eBook deemed a “BigBook” at 200 pages in length. DuChemin has always emphasized the aesthetic side of photography over the technical and produced this guide in the way that he thinks photography students SHOULD be taught in school. There is no secret thing […]

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Camera Features Announced Today on Apple’s New iPhone 5S

Camera Features Announced Today on Apple’s New iPhone 5S

The iPhone is now the world’s most-used camera and some interesting improvements are coming to the new 5S. The all-new 8 megapixel iSight camera features a larger f/2.2 aperture and a new, larger sensor with 1.5μ pixels for better sensitivity and low-light performance, resulting in better pictures. These improvements, along with the Apple-designed image signal […]

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Ed Verosky’s Library of Photography eBooks

Ed Verosky’s Library of Photography eBooks

Professional photographer Ed Verosky’s eBooks have been very popular with our readers. Check them out if any of these topics interest you. Found here: Verosky Photography eBook Library Basic Lighting for Portrait Photography – for any photographer interested in better lighting 100% Reliable Flash Photography – to help you achieve beautiful light in any situation Boudoir […]

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Lighting Asylum: Take Control of Your Flash

Lighting Asylum: Take Control of Your Flash

This popular training course is designed to be the ultimate primer on photographic lighting. It’s a topic that many struggle with as proven by the fact that the production was partially funded through a crowdsourcing campaign where photographers from all over contributed money in hope that it would be completed. There are tens of thousands […]

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Photography Contracts & Releases to Protect You as a Photographer

Photography Contracts & Releases to Protect You as a Photographer

As with running any business, there is always the risk of legal issues arising. One common occurrence is the loss of images due to card malfunction. A client who has their images lost can spell big legal trouble. If you are not protected such as with a photography contract, clients may have the legal authority […]

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