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Fixing Underexposed Images

Fixing Underexposed Images

We’ve all been there – we think we’ve got the shot pretty perfect, but in reality, it’s a couple of stops underexposed. This could happen for a number of reasons, but the good thing about cameras these days is that they do a great job of recovering shadow details. We can use this to our […]

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How to Photograph Silky Smooth Waterfalls

How to Photograph Silky Smooth Waterfalls

Waterfalls are great examples of how ruthless and overpowering nature can get. While some find the gorging sound surrounding waterfalls to be relaxing, the same can induce a sense of anxiety amongst the faint of hearts. As a photographer, you have the ability to take an image that represents the mood that you want to […]

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Adding Storytelling to Food Photography

Adding Storytelling to Food Photography

Food photography is something you can do from the comfort of your home. This means, even if you’re stuck indoors, you can still get creative with food photography. You’ll just need to think outside of the box. For instance, in this video, team B&H shows you how you can combine landscape photography and food photography, […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Over Cathedral Peak

Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Over Cathedral Peak

It’s fascinating to see the sheer number of marvelous natural jewels that Yosemite National Park contains. One of many marvels is Cathedral Peak. As you might have guessed, it gets its name from the cathedral-shaped peak. But did you know that the peak was formed by glacial activity? Studies have shown that the Cathedral Peak […]

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Landscape Photographer Goes On a Film Photography Roadtrip

Landscape Photographer Goes On a Film Photography Roadtrip

With digital being the dominant form of photography for many years, going back to film can feel refreshing. However, with the level of comfort that we’ve developed with digital photography, film photography can suddenly feel quite challenging. In today’s video, landscape photographer Thomas Heaton shares his experience of taking a break from his digital camera […]

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Nebula Photography Tutorial

Nebula Photography Tutorial

Astrophotography is a very specialized genre of photography. The images that you can get are truly fascinating. However, taking photos of beautiful celestial bodies is not a matter of simply pointing your camera and releasing the shutter. As complex as the subjects are, the gear needed for astrophotography can be seemingly even more complex. Besides, […]

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Landscape Photography: Many or Few Photos Per Session?

Landscape Photography: Many or Few Photos Per Session?

A common refrain in landscape photography is to work slowly and enjoy nature. Doing this is supposed to let you draw inspiration and discover better results. However, this isn’t true for everyone. For instance, landscape photographer Mads Peter Iversen likes to work fast. Spending a long time trying to make something work isn’t worth it […]

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Feathered Light Tutorial for Photographers

Feathered Light Tutorial for Photographers

The simplest way to work with studio light is to turn it towards your subject. And in most cases, that’s the right thing to do. You can get good looking images that way. But in some cases, you might notice that by turning the light away from the subject, you can have better control over […]

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Changing Aspect Ratio In-Camera On Location for Landscapes

Changing Aspect Ratio In-Camera On Location for Landscapes

Modern cameras are packed with helpful features. However, despite being useful, some features might be buried deep inside the camera menu. Or maybe they might be hiding in plain sight because you don’t pay enough attention to them, or because you’re unaware of the functionality. In today’s video, landscape photographer Mark Denney takes you through […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Still Leaf

Interesting Photo of the Day: Still Leaf

We often assume we must visit distant places to find beauty. In fact, that allows us to overlook the natural beauty that’s right in front of us. Have you ever spent even a minute looking at the leaves? If you have, you know how simple yet complicated they can be. Look at the right one […]

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