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Photoshop Artistry Course at 83% Off

Photoshop Artistry Course at 83% Off

We’ve been doing a lot of photo editing over here during the lockdown, and this critically acclaimed course has once again been a great companion and reference. Could make for a great quarantine project. Designed to help users go from merely editing photos to creating amazing photo-art fit for print & canvas. We reached out […]

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Quick Macro Photography Tricks

Quick Macro Photography Tricks

If you delve into the incredible world of macro photography, with the aid of a few digital photography tricks, you can take photographs of insects that will blow your mind. A normal housefly may seem just annoying, but up close and personal, you can capture a macro image that reveals every single hair on its […]

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Handling Difficult Economic Times as a Photographer

Handling Difficult Economic Times as a Photographer

Every now and then, things do go wrong in a country, or even throughout the world. And when the economy goes bad, many people start losing their jobs. We must admit that photography too is a field that gets a big blow in such times. It’s not a situation that anybody wants to be in, […]

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Photography Tips for Wall Art

Photography Tips for Wall Art

Almost every photographer has had the urge to mount and display his or her photos as wall art, either at home or maybe in the office at work. At one time or another—we’ve nearly all done it—we took one of our ‘best shots’, had an enlargement made, and framed it. We brought it home or […]

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10 At Home Photography Tips During the Lockdown

10 At Home Photography Tips During the Lockdown

Things are really difficult around the world at the moment. With the health issues that many people are facing, a number of governments have had no option but to lock down cities, and countries even. Also, self-quarantine seems to be the best bet for your own safety, and that of others too. In a state […]

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Bad Photography: No Such Thing?

Bad Photography: No Such Thing?

Like any other form of art, photography is quite subjective. What appeals to one, may not essentially appeal to others. Likewise, if somebody says an image is bad, it doesn’t mean the end of the world to the photographer. What matters most is that the photographer captured what he’d visualized in his mind while having […]

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How to Lighten Dark Photos in Luminar: Quick Tutorial

How to Lighten Dark Photos in Luminar: Quick Tutorial

We’ve all been there. You come back from your latest photo trip, eagerly upload your images to your computer, and then realize that they’re just too dark! Photos that are too dark, or underexposed, but are otherwise good used to be a bit of a problem to fix. Sure, you can just pull the exposure […]

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Good to Great Photography Tips & Tricks

Good to Great Photography Tips & Tricks

After taking photos for some time, it’s natural to feel stuck at a certain level. The improvement that you see in your work is not always as drastic as when you were just starting out. But, when you look at the work of great photographers, you will notice that those images definitely have some edge. […]

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Sky Enhancement Photo Editing Tools in Luminar

Sky Enhancement Photo Editing Tools in Luminar

If you feel like your landscape photo needs a little something to be a true masterpiece, try giving it a beautiful new sky or enhancing the existing sky. How? With these tools in Luminar 4: AI Sky Replacement Luminar’s AI Sky Replacement takes photo art to the next level by automatically detecting the horizon, the […]

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The Ultimate Shooting Checklist to Avoid Common Photography Mistakes

The Ultimate Shooting Checklist to Avoid Common Photography Mistakes

Have you ever worked through an entire shoot never realizing that you had the ISO set to 3200? Or have you made the mistake of not changing back after having taken a group shot with a shutter timer delay? If you, like most photographers, are guilty of such mistakes, here is a valuable checklist to help […]

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