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Small Perching Bird Photography Tips

Small Perching Bird Photography Tips

Bird photography in itself is quite a challenging genre of photography. You need to be very patient with your subjects. Even locating those tiny little fellows demands quite a bit of attention and presence of mind. And even after you do so, getting them in the frame to snap a photo is a challenge. Professional […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: When Worlds Collide

Interesting Photo of the Day: When Worlds Collide

Panoramas aren’t new. They’re done with a technique that uses specialized equipment or software to capture a horizontally elongated field of view. Using this technique, you can capture much more than what the camera can see in a single frame. But photographer Geoff Decker has added a twist to this technique in an attempt to […]

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How to Balance Photography with Parenting

How to Balance Photography with Parenting

Parenting sure is difficult. No matter your profession, having a newborn around makes work challenging. You need to devote more of your time to your family and you lose a bit of that freedom you had before. Photographers might wonder how their lives could change once they have a baby. Indeed, photographer James Popsys has, […]

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How to Shift Perspective to Improve Spacing in Photography

How to Shift Perspective to Improve Spacing in Photography

What is it as photographers that you pay the most attention to when composing your photos? Probably the subject, right? It’s a logical decision. But besides the subject itself, there are other important elements that photographer Mark Denney believes can make or break your photos. Let’s see how the surrounding elements of your prime subject […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Moonlit Long Exposure

Interesting Photo of the Day: Moonlit Long Exposure

Photographing landscapes at night is not something most of us can do. It seems very difficult. However, once you get the hang of it, nighttime landscape photography can be even more breathtaking than “regular” landscape photography. Take for instance the following image taken by photographer Arslan. This beautiful landscape in Pakistan appears perfectly stunning under […]

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What to Do if You’re Feeling Unmotivated as a Photographer

What to Do if You’re Feeling Unmotivated as a Photographer

Remember when you started your photography journey? You were excited, read a lot of articles, watched a ton of videos, went out frequently to take photos and enjoyed every moment. But let’s face it—chances are high that this level of excitement will not stay. This can make you feel like you have hit a wall. […]

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Low Light Photography: 5 Tips

Low Light Photography: 5 Tips

Low light conditions have great potential for producing astounding images. However, working in such conditions can be challenging. While high end gear do help out a bit in overcoming the challenges, they can be heavy on the pocket. However, with the right techniques, even budget friendly cameras and lenses can get you some amazing low […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Blazing Hot Car

Interesting Photo of the Day: Blazing Hot Car

When you have a creative mind like photographer Jake Ashe, you get crazy ideas for Halloween. Spooky costumes and decorations just didn’t cut it for him. Instead, he decided to go the extra mile and work some magic by creatively light painting his friend’s classic Ford Falcon. The result is absolutely stunning: The image is […]

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Unconventional Places to Find Photography Inspiration

Unconventional Places to Find Photography Inspiration

Photography is a creative art form like many others. One common challenge among them all is the feeling of being creatively drained. Occasionally, you might feel like you have hit a roadblock. But rest assured, there are many sources of inspiration that can get you up and running. Today we have photographer Alex Kilbee sharing […]

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Sharp Product Photography with Focus Stacking

Sharp Product Photography with Focus Stacking

Product photography is all about capturing those absolute minute details in the products that you’re working with. Customers won’t be happy looking at images with sections of the product blurred out, will they? This means working with a greater depth of field which might not always be possible with a single image. Focus stacking is […]

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