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What is the Inverse Square Law of Light?

What is the Inverse Square Law of Light?

The inverse square law is a useful bit of information when it comes to lighting for photography. That being said, it can also be quite confusing to understand. Fortunately, Karl Taylor has made this two part video tutorial to show us what the inverse square law is all about and how it can be used […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Tornado Photobombs Portrait of Newlywed Couple

Interesting Photo of the Day: Tornado Photobombs Portrait of Newlywed Couple

Amazing photographs are often captured with a combination of skill and luck—and on July 5, luck paid a rather dramatic visit to photographer Colleen Niska‘s wedding shoot. While photographing a newly married couple just outside of Saskatoon, Canada, one of Niska’s clients spotted a funnel cloud off in the distance. To Niska’s delight, the couple wanted to […]

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A Trick for Simulating Even Outdoor Lighting in the Studio

A Trick for Simulating Even Outdoor Lighting in the Studio

Kevin Lynch, an entertainment advertising photographer, has discovered an interesting way to achieve even, fully adjustable lighting in his portrait photography by expanding on the idea of a lightbox. Take a look at the pro photographer’s system in this quick behind-the-scenes look at the lighting setup in action: By essentially making a huge lightbox—big enough […]

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How to Create Amazing Nighttime Panoramas With 360-Degree Timelapse Photography

How to Create Amazing Nighttime Panoramas With 360-Degree Timelapse Photography

You’ve heard of timelapse photography–a technique often used to accentuate the movement of the sun, clouds, and stars. You may have also experimented with 360 degree panoramas.  But how about combining the two? That’s just what Vincent Brady did: To get this effect, Vincent had to custom-create his own camera set-up: 4 cameras with fisheye […]

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Hacking Photography Lightroom Presets

Hacking Photography Lightroom Presets

This new bundle of 100 Lightroom presets is designed to take your photography from average to amazing…in just one click. “I used to think my photos were terrible because they didn’t look like the photographers photos I looked up to. I didn’t realize that while taking a great photo is important, a great photo edit […]

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32 Utterly Joyful Photos of Children Playing Around the World

32 Utterly Joyful Photos of Children Playing Around the World

Remember when it was normal to play outside? When the only thing that mattered was laughing with your friends as you splashed around a sprinkler or jumped rope. When fancy video game systems and expensive cell phones didn’t consume you and a soccer ball or skateboard could provide hours of fun? Well, some kids around the world […]

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How to Use Photoshop to Remove Tan Lines and Sunburns

How to Use Photoshop to Remove Tan Lines and Sunburns

With summer in full swing, Aaron Nace provides some helpful tips on removing those unwanted tan lines and sunburns from your photos using Photoshop. In the following instructional video, he opts to match the burnt skin to the skin tone of the normal skin and then adjust all of the skin to the preferred tone: […]

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What Does a Famous Photographer Do All Day?

What Does a Famous Photographer Do All Day?

Albert Watson  picked up his father’s Voigtländer when he was twelve years old and has since known that photography is what he wants to do. Though famous for photographing supermodels and celebrities for magazines, such as Vogue and Rolling Stone, Watson never settled for one genre of photography. Now 71 years old, Watson shares a […]

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7 Questions to Ask When Buying a Tripod

7 Questions to Ask When Buying a Tripod

Do you ever take blurry photographs? Do you want to improve the quality of your photographs? Using a quality tripod is often the missing key to better, sharper photographs. If you like to adjust your exposure settings, use a telephoto lens, or if you just want to experiment with the manual settings on your SLR, […]

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Advanced Studio Lighting for Intimate Photography

Advanced Studio Lighting for Intimate Photography

Does studio lighting scare you away as a photographer? Too many lights, light modifiers, gear and stuff? Have you never ever worked seriously with studio equipment? This new eBook is designed to help newcomers, amateurs, aficionados, even versed pro photographers in those areas. Found here: ESSENTIALS. Studio Lighting for Intimate Photography The concept and art direction in this book […]

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