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Interior Photography: 5 Tricks

Interior Photography: 5 Tricks

Real estate photography is all about business. You often get to work for high-end clients that are willing to pay a little extra. In return, they expect equally good results from you. If you’re looking to sharpen your interior photography skills, this video from photographer Serge Ramelli will surely be of help. Here, he shares […]

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Exploring with a Self Portrait Landscape Photographer

Exploring with a Self Portrait Landscape Photographer

While smartphones have given a whole new meaning and dimension to self-portraits, serious photographers think on a grander scale. Elizabeth Gadd is a self-portrait landscape photographer who photographs herself amidst beautiful landscapes. She likes to portray a sense of contrast against a wild backdrop: “Simply put, I hike out into nature, set up my camera, […]

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How to Capture More Interesting Wedding Photography

How to Capture More Interesting Wedding Photography

Weddings are exciting for the couple, their friends, and their families. But as a photographer, a wedding can sometimes turn out to be a boring, tiring day. There are certain types of shots that you must get for your client, leaving little room for creativity, the job feels routine. And that’s not how photography is […]

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Milky Way Timelapse Photography Tutorial

Milky Way Timelapse Photography Tutorial

Making a timelapse of the Milky Way moving across the sky isn’t just about pointing a camera at the sky and taking a series of photos. There is a method that requires some serious preparation and dedication. Jay P. Morgan from The Slanted Lens shows you exactly how you can take a timelapse of the […]

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Potentially Overused Photography Styles

Potentially Overused Photography Styles

Search for photography techniques on the internet and you’ll be flooded with countless articles and tutorials. The sad part, however, is that most of the articles and videos have very similar content. Beginner photographers are highly likely to embrace a similar set of ideas, and then keep using them. In this video, photographer James Popsys […]

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3 Steps to Change the Way You Post-Process Travel Photos

3 Steps to Change the Way You Post-Process Travel Photos

Post-processing is an essential part of the photographic process. While the process was limited to fewer people in the analog days, the scenario has changed completely with digital photography. But not everyone understands the essence of the art of post-processing. Some do it just because others do it; some do it to achieve the look […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunflowers and Lightning

Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunflowers and Lightning

We all know that photography requires patience. The extent of patience is subjective. For some, it might be a few minutes, and for others, it can be a few hours, days, or months. Photographer Ryan Wright persisted for 8 long years to get an image of lightning with sunflowers: Wright took the image in Denver, […]

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Animal Portrait Photo Tips

Animal Portrait Photo Tips

No matter how good you may be at photographing humans, the story becomes altogether different when photographing animals. It’s not easy communicating with our furry friends, and they also happen to have very narrow attention spans. To help you take perfect animal portraits, photographer Vincent Lagrange with COOPH shares his method: Build a Good Relationship […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Fall Colors in Ontario

Interesting Photo of the Day: Fall Colors in Ontario

Fall is one of the best times of the year anywhere. The trees change colors, and even the weather is at its best during this season. Photographer bull961 took the following image in Ontario, Canada and it’s nothing short of spectacular: The photographer shot this image with a Panasonic Lumix GH5 camera. The varying colors […]

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Photography vs. Snapshots

Photography vs. Snapshots

Access to knowledge sources and cameras has never been easier. Starting out with photography is just a few clicks and taps away, and camera gear is becoming increasingly accessible with smartphone cameras stepping up their game. But, is that enough to become a good photographer? Photographer Adam Karnacz discusses why you need to stop taking […]

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