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The Two Types of Landscape Photographers

The Two Types of Landscape Photographers

Landscape photographers can enjoy two different activities at once: being close to nature and photographing it. This is also a useful way to distinguish between kinds of landscape photographers: do they go out more because they enjoy nature, or because they love taking photos of it? Each personality has its own traits. Photographer James Popsys […]

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The Need to Evolve as a Landscape Photographer

The Need to Evolve as a Landscape Photographer

If you’re a landscape photographer, have you ever come across the feeling that you aren’t making any progress? Do you feel that your photography is starting to stagnate, and you’re feeling less motivated? Photographer Chris Sale feels that there is a strong need for landscape photographers to evolve. To prevent this spiral, he shares some […]

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Tips To Efficiently Use Tripods for Landscape Photographers

Tips To Efficiently Use Tripods for Landscape Photographers

A tripod is a great tool to help you get good results in critical situations. Besides providing stability, a tripod also helps in getting sharp and crisp results. This is the reason why you can see most of the professional photographers, especially landscape photographers, carry a tripod with them. However, if you’re not familiar with […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Light Painting Portrait

Interesting Photo of the Day: Light Painting Portrait

Some days you come across images that are absolutely amazing just to find out that they were heavily Photoshopped. And then there are images like this one shot by photographer Zach Alan which is a single exposure: Alan shot the image on a Sony A7RII with a Sigma 35mm Art lens using high powered flashlights […]

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Street Photography: 5 Pro Tips

Street Photography: 5 Pro Tips

Street photography is where most photographers start their photography journey. After all, it’s in the streets where most of the stories, people, great composition and lighting can be found – and all that for free. But, as convenient as the resources are available in the street, capturing an intriguing street photo takes equal perseverance. Photographer […]

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Unique Challenges When Photographing Older Newborn Babies

Unique Challenges When Photographing Older Newborn Babies

An ideal time frame for newborn photography is often considered between the second and third postpartum week. By this time, the baby will have adapted to their environment somewhat and gained a little weight, but they’ll still be sleepy enough to keep still and stay adorable. But you cannot expect every shoot to be so […]

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Landscape Photographer Carries Extension Tube as Backup Plan

Landscape Photographer Carries Extension Tube as Backup Plan

A catch in landscape photography is that you have no control over how the conditions are going to be. Weather can seem ideal one moment and difficult the next, or you might reach your destination and realize the conditions aren’t cooperating. A similar thing happened to photographers Gareth Danks and Roman Fox. They hiked up […]

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Tips to Capture More Photos Worth Keeping

Tips to Capture More Photos Worth Keeping

Taking photos is fun and all, but when it’s time to pick the keepers, many of us struggle. Not every photo you will be a masterpiece, but it’s always easier to have a high rate of “keepers”—the ones worth keeping on your computer. This improves efficiency and thereby saves a lot of time. Today we […]

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Monochrome Studio Portrait Setup & Tips

Monochrome Studio Portrait Setup & Tips

Black and white portraits can be very powerful when they feature bold shapes and a wide range of tones. But that depends on your knowledge of monochrome photography. The absence of color means your contrast has to be on point. A common mistake that many photographers make is not planning to shoot in monochrome beforehand. […]

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Longevity in Photography

Longevity in Photography

If you had to choose the most important factor in your photography, what would it be? Your camera? Lens? Lighting? Settings? Most of us would choose something like that. But photographer Mads Peter Iversen has a different idea. What he suggests is entirely different—it’s totally abstract, yet very powerful. Let’s see what he has to […]

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