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How Sensor Size Affects Composition

How Sensor Size Affects Composition

APS-C lenses have a slightly longer reach than full-frame lenses even though they have the same focal length because of the difference in sensor size. If you’re looking for similar results when using an APS-C lens and a full-frame lens, you need to compose accordingly. Photographer Julia Trotti compares the results of some prime lenses […]

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How Smartphone Cameras Work

How Smartphone Cameras Work

Camera technology in smartphones has progressed by leaps and bounds in recent years. This is a blessing for photography enthusiasts and professionals alike. The camera in your pocket helps you capture the moment even when you don’t have your photography gear with you. Modern smartphone cameras have heaps of features built into them. But have […]

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Natural Light Portrait Techniques in a Backyard Shed

Natural Light Portrait Techniques in a Backyard Shed

Many photographers fall victim to the notion that they need a well-equipped studio with high-end lights to take brilliant portraits. However, with the right setup and preparation, you can take equally good portraits in your home studio, room, or even your backyard using natural light. In this video, photographer Irene Rudnyk walks you through how […]

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9 Ways to Make Lightroom Run Faster

9 Ways to Make Lightroom Run Faster

With every new iteration of any software, developers push out improvements that usually make the performance better. While Lightroom works great most of the time, it does tend to get slow and sluggish. In this video, photographer Pye Jirsa from SLR Lounge shares 9 tips to speed up Lightroom performance: 1. Enable GPU Acceleration Lightroom […]

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Techniques for Landscape Photography in Midday Sun

Techniques for Landscape Photography in Midday Sun

How many times have you been advised to photograph landscapes during the magical golden hour? Golden hour light makes almost anything look great. Consequently, the images come out great, too. However, this doesn’t necessarily imply that you should always wait for the sunrise and sunset to shoot landscapes. Landscape photographer, Nigel Danson shares tips and […]

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How to Tell if You’re Becoming a Photography Snob

How to Tell if You’re Becoming a Photography Snob

When most photographers start out, they carry their cameras everywhere. If you remember your early days as a photographer, you might recall that you had no particular interest and shot almost anything, anywhere. But as time goes by, you become more particular about where and what you shoot. You then start taking your camera out […]

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Film Portrait Photography Tips

Film Portrait Photography Tips

Photography has become more convenient since the introduction of digital cameras. While the concepts remain the same, the technology has improved by leaps and bounds making the workflow more efficient. However, film photography hasn’t lost its charm. Photographer Logan Baker with Shutterstock shares six useful tips for shooting portraits using film: 1. Metering Analog cameras […]

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High Key Portrait Tutorial in a Small Home Studio

High Key Portrait Tutorial in a Small Home Studio

Not all photographers are lucky enough to own a full-fledged studio. While some rent studios, others make do with a small home studio in the basement or spare room. If you fall in the latter category, photographer Gavin Hoey from Adorama has just the right tutorial for you. In this video, he walks through how […]

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How Nostalgia Affects Your Photography

How Nostalgia Affects Your Photography

Nostalgia takes us back in time and reminds us of the good old days. But nostalgia is selective in what it remembers. And the response to nostalgia vastly depends on the person experiencing it; it’s subjective. In this interesting video, photographer Jamie Windsor talks about how nostalgia affects your photography: Nostalgia and the Retro Look […]

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Photography Inspiration: 10 Ways to Stay Inspired

Photography Inspiration: 10 Ways to Stay Inspired

Inspiration is vital in any form of art. It motivates you to keep creating. However, staying inspired is a big challenge. Struggling to remain inspired can put a pause or even an end to the way an artist works. In this video, photographer Jay P. Morgan from The Slanted Lens shares 10 ways to remain […]

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