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Airshow Photography Tips

Airshow Photography Tips

Visiting airshows is an exciting experience. No matter what age group you fall in, the thrill and the excitement really gets you. And as photographers, it is a great opportunity to take some action-packed shots. Some actions happen in the blink of an eye during airshows. So, preparedness is key when photographing those jets flying […]

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Window Photography Tips

Window Photography Tips

There are many famous quotes that reference windows. This is probably one of the most widely recognized, “The eyes are a window to the soul.” Whether we’re peeking in or peeking out, a window creates a mystery and story and often provides excitement through visual design. These are several of the numerous reasons why photographers […]

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Slow Shutter Speed Photography

Slow Shutter Speed Photography

Shutter speed works two ways on your camera: it can be used to freeze motion so everything in the frame is nice and sharp; or it can be used to blur motion so some things in the frame are blurred, giving the picture a unique look. You may be shaking your head at this; but […]

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How to Use GenErase to Remove & Replace Photo Parts

How to Use GenErase to Remove & Replace Photo Parts

Representing the next generation of image editing, GenErase is an advanced tool that elevates the standard for erasing and refining visual elements in photographs. It not only removes undesirable visual distractions from your images but also applies content-aware AI techniques to replace these elements intelligently. This process results in a composition that is both focused […]

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How to Capture Motion and Blur in Photography

How to Capture Motion and Blur in Photography

The fans are screaming; the Bulls have the ball, and you are following number 23 as he approaches the basket. He jumps, he shoots … you score! You did get that picture just as the ball left his fingertips, didn’t you? If you got that Sports Illustrated cover shot, the ball would be frozen just […]

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Pick and Choose Tips for Photography Composition

Pick and Choose Tips for Photography Composition

Everything today is about getting things done fast. For the most part, we consider that a good thing. However, in photography, slowing down for one second to complete this simple task will significantly improve your photos immediately! For today’s lesson, I’m going to share with you this seemingly insignificant step that many photographers tend to […]

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Capturing Motion with Slow Shutter Speeds

Capturing Motion with Slow Shutter Speeds

A camera with manual controls gives you the power to capture some amazing effects, once you know how to use it. You can develop all the skills of a professional once you understand your manual settings. If you’ve grown up with a ‘point and shoot’ camera and have just taken the plunge with a new […]

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Where to Put Hands in Photos

Where to Put Hands in Photos

There are three modes of non-verbal communication in humans. The first and most apparent is facial expression, including using our eyes and mouths. The second is body language—how we position ourselves. The third is our hands. This article is based on concepts from The Art of Portrait Photography if you want to dig deeper for […]

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How to Use a Neutral Density Filter for Dynamic Landscapes

How to Use a Neutral Density Filter for Dynamic Landscapes

Neutral density filters are used to block some of the light coming into the lens so that we can have longer exposure times than the available light would allow without the filter. For landscape photography, neutral density filters are indispensable. In today’s article, we explore this. How Does a Neutral Density Filter Work? To explain […]

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Stock Photography Workflow: From Camera Settings to Upload

Stock Photography Workflow: From Camera Settings to Upload

Maximize approval and sales rates on Adobe Stock, Shutterstock, or Wirestock Stock photography can be a powerful side income stream for photographers—especially when you understand what buyers are looking for and how to streamline your upload process. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to increase your approval and sales rates, here’s a detailed breakdown […]

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