Photography Blogs & Tutorials

Photographer and teacherTodd Bigelow is a little upset, although at first glance it might appear to be a little confusing as to why. Working as an adjunct at various educational establishments for many years, Todd has received many emails and letters of thanks from those students who have had the opportunity to learn from his [...]

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Sometimes when you’re in a rut the best way to get out of it is to do something completely out of the box and try something new – something a little risky.

Portrait photographer Sean Tucker changed things up recently but setting out on a landscape photography road trip.

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The Met Gala is an annual fundraiser for the benefit of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York City. It marks the grand opening of their annual fashion exhbit, and each event celebrates the theme of that year’s exhibition. As happens at such events, a fewfamous faces show upto have a mingle. [...]

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In December, I went along to my friend Pauls leaving do. He was departing the UK to live with his family in the US, and was spending his last few weeks visiting friends in Britain and Europe before the big move. This was the turn of his London friends to get together and toast his [...]

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Its not uncommon for us to come across a story about a celebrity getting upset that their stomach, hips, legs or even arms were unrealistically edited in an image via post-production. What is uncommon is to come across an incident where its the subjects face that received an unrealistic make-over in Photoshop. But thats exactly [...]

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What do you do when your photographic endeavors go from exciting and passionate to stale and stagnant? If youre anything like photographer Sean Tucker, you pack up your gear, hop in your car and take some time to simply find yourself in a new, challenging photography environment. #instagram #usedarkroom #snapseed #photography #landscape #snow #Snowdonia #rocky [...]

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Have you ever felt likethe inspiration well is runningdry ?

You carry your camera with you everywhere you go, day in and day out, but you just dont see Kodak moments any more?If you know that feeling, than you must have been around shutters and lenses for some time now, and can’t wait to see something new.

Wait no more! here are some ideas that will inspire you, and help you get rolling again.

1 – Understanding the box in order to think out of it

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Sure, its wonderful to own top of the line Nikkor and Canon glass. But incredible engineering and precise alignments of optical components arent always needed. Sometimes you just need to have fun. And for those moments, cheap toy camera lenses are a wonderful opportunity to explore the playful and unknown. In his most recent video, [...]

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When it comes to giving us amazing views of the earth and space,few do it better than NASA, and this one’s going to take some effort to beat. NASA seem to have well and truly boarded and taken residence on the 4K bandwagon, and with footage like this, it’s easy to see why. Having never [...]

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Carleton E. Watkins was born on November 11, 1829, the eldest of eight children. At the age of 22, Watkins moved to San Franciso and discovered his love of photography. Ten years later, Watkins made a decision that not only changed his career, but perhaps the whole future of the the American wilderness. Traveling to [...]

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