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The Value of Authenticity in Modern Photography

The Value of Authenticity in Modern Photography

There have always been people who question the authenticity of images. They resent heavy editing and push for only in-camera adjustments. While retouching your images is certainly not a crime, it’s more possible—and common—to create “fake” images than ever before. And believe it or not, there are people who heavily manipulate or copy images for […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Lonely Autumn Reflection

Interesting Photo of the Day: Lonely Autumn Reflection

When it comes to autumn photography, we’re used to seeing images that capture an entire forest changing color—or at least several trees doing so. But what photographer Alex Armitage photographed in Tallahassee, Florida, was quite different. A lone tree undergoing a color transformation in the middle of a water body is quite a scene to […]

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Four Ways to Use a One Light Setup in Studio Photography

Four Ways to Use a One Light Setup in Studio Photography

Whenever portrait photographers come across a well-taken fashion portrait, it is common for them to guess about the complex lighting setup that might’ve been used. But, as photographer Ian Hippolyte demonstrates in this video, you don’t always need a sophisticated lighting rig to get that perfect editorial look. In fact, a single source of light […]

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Common Challenges in Wide-Angle Photography

Common Challenges in Wide-Angle Photography

Wide-angle lenses are the best choice you can make for landscape photography. Their wider field of view allows you to get more beautiful scenery and compose a better photograph. But this is easier said than done. If you’re not used to working with wide-angle lenses, and you pick one up, you’ll soon realize that they […]

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Better Results In-Camera Without Using Photoshop

Better Results In-Camera Without Using Photoshop

Photoshop has been a blessing to most of us photographers. It is undoubtedly a very powerful and important tool, but in some ways, it has also made us lazy. It lets us easily fix things in post-processing rather than try and get the image right in-camera. But if you think about it, getting things right […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Blue Portrait

Interesting Photo of the Day: Blue Portrait

A fashion portrait does not necessarily need a model wearing trendy, expensive clothes or high-end makeup. In the case of the following image by photographer Samiira Wali, the subject is wearing a simple hijab that Wali made for herself—yet the image still looks like something from a premium fashion magazine. The image is a great […]

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Flash Photography: Manual or TTL in a Home Studio

Flash Photography: Manual or TTL in a Home Studio

If you’ve worked with flash, you know you can choose its power yourself or let the camera do it for you. By setting the flash power manually, you gain complete control over the exposure. And by using the automatic mode (TTL), you let the camera do the heavy lifting. Each of these modes has certain […]

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Better Photography in 7 Tips

Better Photography in 7 Tips

Since the day you started learning photography, you’ve probably gone through hundreds of videos on photography tips. Well, learning is indeed a continuous process. To that end, landscape photographer Nigel Danson shares seven tips and tricks that have made a big difference to his photography. You could definitely learn a thing or two from this […]

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5 Free Ways To Improve Your Photography

5 Free Ways To Improve Your Photography

By now you must have come across plenty of articles and videos that promise to improve your photography. They either want you to buy something, or they promise to teach you some “techniques”. And while not all of such content is helpful, most of them are redundant. There are plenty of ways to improve your […]

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Composition Tips for Nature and Forest Photography

Composition Tips for Nature and Forest Photography

When you look at a photo of a forest, what’s the first thing you notice? Maybe the color, maybe the story, but most likely it’s the composition. The “congested” surroundings photographers have to contend with make woodland photography a seriously challenging genre of photography. To help you out with some composition tips for forest photography, […]

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