Photography Blogs & Tutorials

It’s good to keep moving forward and trying new things all the time. There are times when going back to an old photography location can be a great idea, though. Even if you have a stellar photo from that location it doesn’t mean you can’t get an equally good image that has different characteristics.

The easiest places to make return visits to are of course those local to you, but heading back to that far-off exotic destination is also rewarding. Let’s take a... more

Here comes the first 8K monitor at a staggering price of $5,000 or roughly 66 pixels/cent. This price point can only complete with theUP3218K crazy resolution of76804320 pixels. The monitor was announced in January at CES, and is now dubbed the “world’s first consumer 8K monitor”. Dell’sUP3218K boasts a 31.5 inch IPS panel, which put […]

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Over the last few weeks, we shared a series of videos covering almost everything there is to know about buying LEDs and creating some basic lighting setup with them. You can watch the series after the jump. What I’ve learned from this series is that there are waaaaytoo many factorsto consider when buying an LED […]

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we’ve heard about cases where using social media inadequatelycan you in “serious results” as my parentsused to say. But this is the first time I am hearing that liking an Instagram post got someone suspended. Actually, not just someone, but over 20 students fromBradford Preparatory School inCharlotte, NC. According toWCNC, an Instagram post referring a […]

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I first started photography almost 10 years ago, and I sometimes wonder where I would be if I knew what I know now, back at the start. I feel like I’ve learned the most important things about wildlife photography in the last 4-5 years, with the timeprior to that being spent juggling schoolwork alongside my hobby.

The hardest part about getting really good at something is at the start. It can feel impossible to take a decent imagewhen you’re comparing yourself to the... more

You may have spent months planning a wedding with your client. After countless emails, meetings, and the actual wedding day itself; its time for the lengthiest part of your work to begin, the post-processing. Your wedding photography workflow is the part of the job that clients never see (and most never think about)after the event is over. Post-processing for digital photography starts from the moment you return to your home or office up until the clients receive their final images.

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When you think of lens aperture on your camera – do you think about exposure, or do you think about artistic interpretation? Yes, aperture is one third of the exposure equation (with shutter speed and ISO making up the other two variables), but your choice of aperture should primarily be an artistic choice. If you’re […]

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Instagram will soon show the newest feature, in anattempt to resolve the issue of sensitive content. A few days from now, what people report as the sensitive post will appear blurred and youll have to manually uncover it by tapping it. It seems useful, but there are some points to discuss. Will this raise the […]

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We enjoy presenting you with creative photographers who shoot miniatures, make stuff on the budget, or take realistic photos of miniatures. Indian photographer Vatsal Kataria combines all three! First of all, he uses some cheap materials to build surroundings for his miniature photos. Then, he takes miniature photos that look as if they were made […]

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  In video and film production, timecode is the glue that binds all your footage and audio together. It means thatin multicam shoots all cameras are shoot the same moment in time for each frame. It also means that audio syncs perfectly with every camera. And it makes editing a whole lot easier, too. With […]

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