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Interesting Photo of the Day: Mount St. Helens at Sunrise

Interesting Photo of the Day: Mount St. Helens at Sunrise

Mount St. Helens, an active volcano in the state of Washington, is infamous for its deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in the history of the United States, which happened in 1980. However, looking at this amazing photo by Ross Schram con Haupt, the mountain looks far from dangerous: Schram von Haupt took this […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Digital Room

Interesting Photo of the Day: Digital Room

Sometimes you don’t need to go far to take epic photos. If you’re lucky, you could take one from the comfort of your room before you’ve even started your day. Take for instance the following image shot by Reddit user HyperNuclear: The photographer took this image with their smartphone. The projection clock gives a digital […]

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Street Photographer Shares Tips to Present a Relaxed Demeanor

Street Photographer Shares Tips to Present a Relaxed Demeanor

Street photography isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Many new and even experienced street photographers worry about being confronted by passersby on the street. This fear can eventually act as a barrier between the photographer and their art. So how do you overcome this fear surrounding street photography? In today’s video, photographer Sean Tucker and his […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Macro of Oil on Coffee

Interesting Photo of the Day: Macro of Oil on Coffee

One very interesting aspect of macro photography is how anything can be a potential subject. Macro lenses have the ability to take a magnified image of objects from a very close distance – something that our eyes are not designed to do. This unique perspective is the core reason why many of us find macro […]

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How to Shape Light with a Gobo for Portraits

How to Shape Light with a Gobo for Portraits

Gobo in photography is something that comes in front of a light source. It could basically be anything. The only requirement is that it needs to pass some light through it while blocking the rest. By doing so, it creates a pattern of light and shadows and that is what we seek when using a […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: The Pencil Nebula

Interesting Photo of the Day: The Pencil Nebula

In the universe we have uncountable nebula that form new stars and galaxies. Simply speaking, a nebula is a collection of a tremendous amount of gases at a very high temperature and pressure. Some of them have extraordinary shape making it stand out from others. What astro-photographer Liam has captured below is the Pencil Nebula […]

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Top Ways to Avoid Stock Photography Rejections

Top Ways to Avoid Stock Photography Rejections

It’s always a good idea to have multiple sources of income. For many photographers, stock photography is a reliable source of passive income. However, in today’s market, stock photography is not easy at all. For one, the market is saturated with untold numbers of photographers; and two, the standard that stock photography agencies demand is […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Self Portrait from Another Time

Interesting Photo of the Day: Self Portrait from Another Time

We photographers are so in the habit of pointing the camera towards others that taking a self-portrait can be really intimidating. The most that majority of us do is take a cellphone selfie. But if you’re willing to do it, taking a beautiful self-portrait can be an amazing learning experience. And by looking at the […]

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Grey Sky Landscape Photography Tips

Grey Sky Landscape Photography Tips

The sky is a vital part of most of the landscape photographs. Whether it be colorful skies during sunrise and sunset or cloud patterns, landscape photographers always look to include these elements in their photographs. But nature is ever changing and one cannot expect the sky to be breathtaking every time. So what can you […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Detailed Composite of the Moon

Interesting Photo of the Day: Detailed Composite of the Moon

The moon is our closest outer-space neighbor, and this familiarity may be why we aren’t as amazed by it as we are with other celestial bodies . What seems like a simple white spherical mass has in fact many interesting stories to tell. All we need to do is have a closer look. And don’t […]

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