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Victorian Mourning Photoshoot with Tintype and Ambrotype

Victorian Mourning Photoshoot with Tintype and Ambrotype

With all the technological advancements today, photography has become a lot more accessible. And with social media like Instagram and Facebook dominating the internet, saying that photos are now a dime a dozen is an understatement. While it’s sad, the fact that most photos are posted for the sake of gathering ‘likes’ holds true to […]

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Using a Mountain Bike to Get to Photography Spots

Using a Mountain Bike to Get to Photography Spots

If you’re a landscape photographer, you understand the amount of effort it takes just to reach a particular location for a shoot. You may end up hiking for hours just to get to your preferred destination before taking any photos. The challenge with this is time. Because it can be a slow process, you may […]

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Creative Studio Photography Using a Projector

Creative Studio Photography Using a Projector

Inspiration can sometimes have unexpected sources. While sometimes it can be really difficult to come by creative ideas, other times it can come around from something like….a projector. Well that’s exactly what photographer Henbu took inspiration from this time around. Let’s join him in this video as he shares some cool results he was able […]

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Quick Capture Photography Cheat Sheets

Quick Capture Photography Cheat Sheets

I’ve heard from a lot of readers looking for tutorials or exercises they can do at home. If that sounds like you then you might be interested in this huge discount I just heard about on these handy new cheat sheets that can help you master 52 different aspects of photography. You can study them […]

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55 Ways to Become a Better Photographer

55 Ways to Become a Better Photographer

There are many ways to improve your photos. Here are 55 ways for you to become a better photographer and take better photos. Please let us know if you find them helpful. 1. Know your camera(s). On a rainy day, grab your camera and learn how to change your settings without looking. The more you […]

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Photographer Braves Blizzard for Stunning Street Views

Photographer Braves Blizzard for Stunning Street Views

Three hours in powdery snow and subzero wind chills isn’t for everyone. On the contrary, most of us would prefer to stick around inside and shield our gear from the inclement weather and harsh elements. But, for photographer Pierre T Lambert, a quiet cold evening proved to be a source of excitement and inspiration. Using […]

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Infographic: The Hidden Costs of Photographing a Wedding

Infographic: The Hidden Costs of Photographing a Wedding

When you’re a photographer, it’s only a matter of time before friends and acquaintances start asking you to do them favors—favors like photographing their weddings. And it’s tempting. You’re a good friend. You like taking pictures. And it’s just a few hours of work, right? Wrong. Before you think about working for next to nothing, […]

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One Photo, Multiple Edits

One Photo, Multiple Edits

Editing is an art in itself. And like any other artform, it’s quite subjective. Every person has their own way of editing a particular photo. And what may look like a great result to you, may not necessarily be appealing to others. Photographer Jessica Kobeissi decided to test this theory out in an interesting way. […]

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How to Choose the Right Focus Mode

How to Choose the Right Focus Mode

With any DSLR, it takes time to get to grips with everything your camera can do. Often, the manual gets looked at initially, then only referred to when you get stuck. At times, whole features of your camera can get overlooked, and you might resign yourself to taking images that don’t look like you wanted […]

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Beginner’s Tricks for Cooking Up Food Photos

Beginner’s Tricks for Cooking Up Food Photos

More often than not, there’s much more to food photography than meets the eye. Sure, a delicious plate of food may seem like an easy subject to work with. But what appeals to our stomachs doesn’t always appeal to our eyes. Color, lighting, and composition can all influence whether a dish looks good enough to […]

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