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Single Speedlight Portrait Tutorial

Single Speedlight Portrait Tutorial

Portrait photography lighting shouldn’t be an expensive and complicated deal. With a proper understanding of what you’re doing, even a single speedlight can help you achieve great portraits. Photographer Sean Tucker shows you how you can create dramatic portraits with a single speedlight and a cheap modifier: For a portrait photographer, using strobes can expand […]

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Global vs. Local Adjustments in Lightroom

Global vs. Local Adjustments in Lightroom

If you’re used to working with Lightroom, you know how convenient it is to work with the sliders. But, the sliders that affect the entire image simply aren’t enough. Using local adjustment tools is pivotal in taking your editing skills to the next level. In this video, photographer Thomas Heaton takes you through his editing […]

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Documentary Photography: 5 Things You Should Know

Documentary Photography: 5 Things You Should Know

Like most other things in life, photography is a skill that you never stop learning. You learn something new every time you go out with your camera. Meet and talk to other photographers, and each will have something new and exciting to share. Danish writer and photographer Thorsten von Overgaard shares five important things every […]

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Landscape Photography: Trip Planning Tips

Landscape Photography: Trip Planning Tips

Not many of us head out for dedicated landscape photography trips. It’s when we’re going out for a family vacation that we plan to take some time out for photography. The challenge is to maintain a balance between family and photography. Landscape photographer Mark Denney covers how you can plan to overcome this struggle: 1. […]

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Making the Most of Negative Space for Minimalist Photos

Making the Most of Negative Space for Minimalist Photos

When used correctly, empty spaces, which are referred to as negative space in photography, can help your subjects stand out. In this video, Mango Street shares some interesting tips on using negative space to create striking images: Negative space draws more attention to the subject by simply isolating it. At the same time, negative space […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Lunar Eclipse Beachscape

Interesting Photo of the Day: Lunar Eclipse Beachscape

Photography isn’t just about capturing what’s in front of you. It’s also a medium through which you present your artistic vision of the world around you. Photographer Ruslan Merzlyakov shared his interpretation of a lunar eclipse over Mons Klint, Denmark. He used a long exposure and other blending techniques to come up with the following […]

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Hero or Villain Portrait Lighting Tutorial

Hero or Villain Portrait Lighting Tutorial

Lighting plays an important role in setting the mood in your photos. Photographer Gavin Hoey from Adorama shows you how you can use two flashes to create a high contrast, dramatic portrait. The split lighting effect has a distinctive shadow running through the center of the subject’s nose and is also known as badger lighting: […]

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Bird Photography: Tips for Beautiful Backgrounds

Bird Photography: Tips for Beautiful Backgrounds

If you have even the slightest interest in bird photography, you’ve probably noticed that good bird photos have amazing backgrounds. While the bird looks tack sharp, the background beautifully melts away. Have you ever wondered how bird photographers do that? Jan Wegener reveals the answer in this video: Backgrounds are an important aspect of any […]

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How to Blur Water in Landscape Photos: Essential Tips

How to Blur Water in Landscape Photos: Essential Tips

We’ve all seen tons of landscape images with silky smooth water. As our eyes cannot see the flow of water in such a way naturally, the blurry water bodies easily become the main point of attraction in an image. If you’ve been wondering how to blur water when taking landscape photos, Jay P. Morgan from […]

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Studio Light Positioning Tutorial for Portrait Photography

Studio Light Positioning Tutorial for Portrait Photography

If you’re just getting started with studio portraits and artificial lighting, chances are that you’re wondering about where to place your lights. Photographer Daniel Norton from Adorama shares some commonly used portrait lighting setups to help you get started: Getting Started Norton uses a single light setup with a Profoto B1X inside a Chimera extra […]

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