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6 Things to Consider When Printing Your Images

6 Things to Consider When Printing Your Images

The satisfaction of holding a print of an image that you took is really something special. And like taking photos, printing is something of an art in itself. The process also includes some technicalities, and as a photographer it’s a good idea to have at least a general understanding of such things. To demystify the […]

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Bowling Alley Photography Tips

Bowling Alley Photography Tips

Deciding on your camera settings can be tricky. This is especially true in dim situations, when a subject isn’t well lit. Add motion to the equation and things can get even trickier. Do you lower your shutter speed and risk blurring the image, or do you raise your ISO? As photographer Jared Polin outlines in […]

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Landscape Photography Tips for Boring Skies

Landscape Photography Tips for Boring Skies

Skies play a pivotal role in landscape photography. The sky conditions determine the kind of light that illuminates subjects, thereby dictating the image’s mood. When discussing skies and lighting, how can we not talk about clouds? All these go hand in hand; one leads to another. The presence or absence of clouds in a sky […]

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The Role of Focal Length in Creating a Visual Signature

The Role of Focal Length in Creating a Visual Signature

A visual signature in photography is how you see, capture and present the world around you. Focal length plays a pivotal role. But when it comes to purchasing a new lens, do you factor its focal length into your decision? In today’s video, photographer Ted Forbes talks about how he crafted his own visual signature […]

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Creative Hair Flower Portrait Session Close to Home

Creative Hair Flower Portrait Session Close to Home

With a pandemic going on, many people are under tremendous stress. Whether it’s lockdown restrictions or social isolation, there are numerous hurdles to overcome. Creatives, including photographers and content creators, are no better off. If you too have been facing a creative block, or have been feeling unmotivated, photographer Hayden Pedersen has one idea for […]

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Can Someone Be ‘Too Old’ for Photography?

Can Someone Be ‘Too Old’ for Photography?

No matter what industry you work in, age has a role to play. Depending on the nature of your work, your age will put you at either an advantage or disadvantage. How do you think age affects you as a photographer? Ty Turner from FlashFilm Academy talks about this particular subject and makes it clear […]

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Photographing Intimacy Perspectives

Photographing Intimacy Perspectives

As photographers, we take joy in photographing others. It could be landscapes, portraits, weddings or other events—we love to look for the moment and freeze it in the form of a photograph. But when it comes to our personal lives, how comfortable or willing are we to work the same way? Are we courageous enough […]

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Wide Angle Landscape Photography: 7 Tips

Wide Angle Landscape Photography: 7 Tips

As a landscape photographer, when you aim to capture the magnificence of a vista, it usually requires the use of a wide angle lens. However, working with the lenses on the shorter side of the focal length spectrum is definitely challenging. That’s particularly because they capture so much in the frame that a weak composition […]

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How Does the Google Pixel 5A Rank for Photography?

How Does the Google Pixel 5A Rank for Photography?

We’ve always loved Google Pixel phones for their fantastic cameras.  The new version of the phone, the Pixel 5a, comes with some minor improvements over the older generation. However, the camera hardware remains identical to the previous model. With that in mind, it’s still worth asking whether the Pixel 5a camera holds up in 2021. […]

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Landscape Photographer Shares Some Bad Habits to Avoid

Landscape Photographer Shares Some Bad Habits to Avoid

The thing about bad habits is that they’re quite easy to develop. Unfortunately, getting rid of them can be very difficult. So unless you put in active effort, chances are those habits will stick around. In photography, bad habits can severely impact your work and results. To help you self-correct, landscape photographer James Popsys shares […]

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