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Coming home to find that you have been burgled isdevastating. It’s a sad thing to happen to somebodyat any time of year. For it to happen on Christmas Eve and find your entire life’s work missing must be absolutelysoul destroying.But, that’s exactly what happened to sportsphotographer, Johany Jutras, upon returninghome on Christmas Eve after a […]

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Landscape photography is a popular genre for many photographers, especially beginners. But doing it well does have its challenges. Here are some of the most readarticles on this topic from the past 12 months.

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With the new year approaching people usually start thinking what they could do better or improve in within the new year. As a professional landscape photographer I thought it would be fun to give some tips to people starting out with landscape photography. Don’t be scared! Don’t touch the full automatic mode in 2017 anymore! […]

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F-Stops are a familiar term when it comes to photography. As more photographer start to delve into the world of video, though, they’ve started looking at cinema lenses. The familiar F-Stops are gone, replaced by T-Stops. What does it mean? Aren’t they both basically the same thing? Why do two seemingly identical lenses such as […]

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At 2010 NAB show in Las Vegas, Zylightpresented Active Diffusion – a flexible and lightweight panel which allows you to control the amount of diffusion on demand. It was a long time ago, but it seems that it was worth the wait– in 2017 they are finally launching it for sale. Active Diffusion is a […]

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I hope you’re knee deep in festivities and good food by now. With theholiday season in full swing, I just wanted to send you a quick note about what to expect here at dPS over the next week. The dPS team is taking a little down time so we can give our writers a break and time with their families too. This is what will:

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From the next week – the best of dPS 2016

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Over the last 12 days weve presented you with some amazing daily deals on photography training resources in our 7th annual 12 days of Christmas.

The savings this year were our biggest yet and we had a lot of really positive feedback from readers who picked up some fantastic deals.

As in previous years we did get a few sad messages from readers who missed deals along the way asking if there was any way to get... more

Recently I created a series of composite images around my home town. I shot the locations early one morning, then shot the models a week later in my home studio. One of the images was going to show a couple out at night, walking past the city nightlife. Being one not to make things easy […]

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Merry Christmas from the team at dPS! It’s Christmas day already in Australia where most of the team is based, and we’d like to wish you the happiest of days from all of us here at dPS.

Thank you for being a regular reader and fan of dPS and for helping us to be able to continue to provide photography education for you and other photography enthusiasts. However you celebrate this holiday season, we hope... more

Lets be honest with ourselves for a second here, computer hardware is potentially a very dangerous and/or sensitive thing to meddle with. Actually, just in general computers (mostly PCs) have the potential to become unstable in an instant, sometimes even without a catalyst. Or a warning. Of course, back-up solutions are widely available and we […]

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