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Minimum Handheld Shutter Speed

Minimum Handheld Shutter Speed

There is a good reason why professional photographers suggest that you use a tripod for tack sharp photos. We do not realize it, but even the tiniest of movements from our hands can creep into the image in the form of camera shake. This does not make much of a difference in general photos, but […]

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Camera Cheat Sheets Summer Sale

Camera Cheat Sheets Summer Sale

Have you ever wanted to photograph an amazing moment but missed the shot because you didn’t know the right camera settings to use? That’s where our popular camera cheat sheets come in. They are currently 75% off for a Summer Sale which ends soon if you want to check them out. Found here: Fundamental Camera […]

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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. Final day: only hours left for the Fireworks Photography Guide July 4 Sale Here is how you can use this […]

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Drone Show Photography Tips

Drone Show Photography Tips

Evening drone shows have become a spectacular modern marvel, blending technology with creativity to paint the night sky with vibrant lights and synchronized movements. Capturing these breathtaking displays requires a blend of preparation, technical knowledge, and creativity. In this guide, we’ll explore the steps and techniques necessary to photograph an evening drone show, ensuring you […]

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Final Day for Help with Photo Sharpness

Final Day for Help with Photo Sharpness

This photo editor has received a lot of interest so just a quick note that today is your last chance to get the most recent version of Topaz Photo AI at $20 off. Final day: Topaz Photo AI at $20 Off Designed to help photographers maximize image quality faster and more accurately. “The results are mind-blowing. […]

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Documenting Daily Life: A Photography Exercise

Documenting Daily Life: A Photography Exercise

Photography isn’t just about capturing grand landscapes or special occasions; it’s also about finding beauty and meaning in everyday moments. Documenting your daily life can be an incredibly rewarding exercise, offering a unique glimpse into the small details that make up your routine. This exercise helps you to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, and […]

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Composition Photo Guides as Spring Comes to an End

Composition Photo Guides as Spring Comes to an End

The last day of Spring is upon us and so is the spring sale on these popular composition cheat sheets. Do you ever have trouble remembering all the elements that can be used to make great photography compositions? These cheat sheets are designed to help. Final day: The Composition Cheat Sheets Spring Sale Designed to […]

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Nikon Releases the Z6III with Partially Stacked CMOS Sensor

Nikon Releases the Z6III with Partially Stacked CMOS Sensor

MELVILLE, NY — Today Nikon announced the Z6III, a 24.5MP full-frame mirrorless camera that stands in a class of its own with an unmatched suite of powerful features that bring exceptional performance to both photographers and filmmakers. The Z6III is the world’s first camera with a partially-stacked CMOS sensor, delivering ultra-fast readout that unlocks blistering […]

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Types of Leading Lines in Photography Composition

Types of Leading Lines in Photography Composition

When it comes to photography composition, one of the most powerful tools at your disposal is leading lines. Like the invisible hand that guides a viewer’s eye through an image, leading lines are a subtle, yet highly effective, compositional element that can dramatically improve the visual impact of your photos. Also remember that a spring […]

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Understanding Gestalt Theory in Photography

Understanding Gestalt Theory in Photography

Gestalt theory, originating from early 20th-century psychology, emphasizes the human ability to perceive patterns and wholes in chaotic environments. This theory, which asserts that “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts,” has profound implications for various disciplines, including photography. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the principles of Gestalt theory and […]

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