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Product Photography: How to Build a Set and Light the Scene

Product Photography: How to Build a Set and Light the Scene

There are many factors that you need to consider when doing product photography. It’s not only about taking a photograph of the product. There’s much more to it. While proper lighting and capturing the intricate details are main requirements, it’s also very important that you add value to the shoot by showcasing the product being […]

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Summer Fashion Shoot with Natural Light

Summer Fashion Shoot with Natural Light

When it comes to fashion photography, we immediately tend to think of high-end artificial lighting. In most cases, it’s true that fashion shoots have expensive studio lighting, since consistent lighting is what they usually need. But, it’s not that you can’t do fashion shoots using natural light. In this video, photographer Lindsay Adler with Adorama […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Underwater Reflection

Interesting Photo of the Day: Underwater Reflection

Have you ever come across an image that’s so confusing it makes your brain hurt? If so, it’s possible the disorientation you feel is what makes the photo so interesting. Such an effect can usually be gained by playing around with perspective. And that’s exactly what photographer Matteo Marco Grudny did in the following image. […]

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False Beliefs Held by Too Many Photographers

False Beliefs Held by Too Many Photographers

In the course of developing ourselves as photographers, we might go through countless tips, tricks, videos, and articles. Knowingly or unknowingly, we are fed information that may not necessarily be true. This, of course, can be detrimental to our progress in the long run. It’s thus very important that we try to keep away from […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Ballerina in the Streets of Prague

Interesting Photo of the Day: Ballerina in the Streets of Prague

A good looking portrait is not just about a pretty face. In fact, there are so many other elements to it. Besides the person in the frame, lighting, location, and the subject’s expression are important to consider. A portrait springs to life when the subject’s pose is dynamic. An effective way you can do this […]

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Posing Wedding Couples: Things to Know

Posing Wedding Couples: Things to Know

How you pose your subjects plays a very important role when photographing portraits. This importance is amplified when it comes to wedding photography. It’s an extremely important day for your subjects after all. The catch with posing however is that not all poses work well with every individual or couple. You thus need to be […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Comet NEOWISE from Yellowstone

Interesting Photo of the Day: Comet NEOWISE from Yellowstone

While everything around the world has been very much a mess in 2020, the appearance of comet NEOWISE has probably been one of the nicest things to occur so far. The comet made its closest approach to earth in July and was visible to the naked eyes for around a month. NEOWISE did not attain […]

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Street Photo Editing on Smartphone Apps

Street Photo Editing on Smartphone Apps

Smartphones have come a long way. This is true not just in terms of the quality of photos they can produce, but also their processing power. With mobile devices getting more and more powerful, software companies have rolled out full-fledged mobile versions of photo editing software that can compete with any desktop editing platform. And […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: The Painted Dunes

Interesting Photo of the Day: The Painted Dunes

Volcanic eruptions are a terrible thing to experience. The ashes, boiling hot lava, gases, and earthquakes that accompany it are all pretty scary. However, in the long run, the geographical changes that a volcanic eruption brings about can be pretty amazing. This is especially true when it comes to the mineral deposits and the changes […]

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Landscape Photography: Stepping Up from the Rule of Thirds

Landscape Photography: Stepping Up from the Rule of Thirds

The rule of thirds is one of those compositional techniques that every photographer stumbles upon when starting out with photography. It is indeed a great composition guide for beginners. But as you advance in photography, it becomes necessary that you look for something more impactful. In today’s video, landscape photographer Mark Denney talks about the […]

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