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Tips to Speed Up Your Photo Editing Workflow

Tips to Speed Up Your Photo Editing Workflow

Optimizing your photo editing workflow in Adobe Lightroom can be a game-changer, especially if you’re dealing with large batches of photos or tight deadlines. Lightroom is a powerful tool, but without the right strategies, you might find yourself spending more time than necessary on each photo. The key to efficiency lies in understanding and utilizing […]

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How to Use the Fibonacci Spiral for Better Compositions

How to Use the Fibonacci Spiral for Better Compositions

As a photographer, there are a lot of things we have to consider when taking photographs. One of the most important ones is composition. A photo with good composition is attractive and appealing to the human eye. It’s what will get your work recognized. When it comes to composition, there are a lot of rules […]

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Geomagnetic Storm in Progress: Northern Lights Continue

Geomagnetic Storm in Progress: Northern Lights Continue

The night sky may soon put on one of its most dazzling displays. The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a geomagnetic storm watch, forecasting G2 (Moderate) to G3 (Strong) storm levels between September 1 and 2, 2025. These storms are triggered by a coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun, and when the […]

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iPhone Photo Academy 11th Anniversary Sale

iPhone Photo Academy 11th Anniversary Sale

I thought I knew a lot about iPhone photography, wow was I ever wrong! This training program has been catching attention with photographers across the industry and is currently 84% off for their Anniversary sale today only. If you’d like to take better photos with your iPhone than most people can take with a DSLR, this […]

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What Is a Long Exposure in Photography?

What Is a Long Exposure in Photography?

Usually, when photographers talk about long exposures they mean that the shutter is open for longer than can easily be hand held, though it’s surely not as simple a definition as that. The first rule of thumb for a hand-holdable shot—the focal length reciprocal rule: If your focal length is 30mm, then you should be […]

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Abstract Photography Exercises

Abstract Photography Exercises

If part of your photographic self-awareness includes a little voice that wants to play without rules or retribution, well then, abstract is the photo genre for you! In the world of abstract photography the sky is limit. Your creativity isn’t bound by conventions in any way. This article contains some concepts from the The Complete […]

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Birders vs. Photographers: Rivals or Allies in Avian Appreciation

Birders vs. Photographers: Rivals or Allies in Avian Appreciation

Bird photographers and birders share a common passion for avian species, yet their approaches and motivations can vary significantly. Both groups contribute uniquely to the appreciation, understanding, and conservation of birds, but they do so in ways that reflect their distinct interests and goals. Let’s delve into the differences and similarities between bird photographers and […]

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The Simple Long Exposure Tip Nobody Talks About

The Simple Long Exposure Tip Nobody Talks About

When I first started in Long Exposure photography, I became very frustrated. I purchased all of the right gear, and I followed the simple steps as listed with various online blogs. Yet, at least half of the time, my photos were boring, and the long exposure effect was minimal. I discovered something pretty important on […]

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Understanding Gestalt Theory in Photography

Understanding Gestalt Theory in Photography

Gestalt theory, originating from early 20th-century psychology, emphasizes the human ability to perceive patterns and wholes in chaotic environments. This theory, which asserts that “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts,” has profound implications for various disciplines, including photography. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the principles of Gestalt theory and […]

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5 Tips to Add Flavor to Landscape Photography

5 Tips to Add Flavor to Landscape Photography

Landscapes can have a magical impact on people. Depending on the location, a landscape may instill a feeling of serenity or natural turmoil; it might imply lush development or continuous erosion; green with life or dim, gray, and lifeless. A talented photographer can leverage these features to create pictures that are simultaneously captivating, poignant, and […]

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