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The midday sun isnt really photographers favorite time to shoot portraits. But, sometimes youll be forced to do it, for one reason or another. Photographer Kayleigh June says a lot of her portrait shoots take place at this time of day. So, she shares five helpful tips to make the best out of the unfriendly […]

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Other than being a wonderful hobby or profession, photography canhelp you go through difficult times. For young actor Cole Sprouse, it started just like this he was in a dark place and started using photography to get out of it. But other than helping him feel better, it really took off and he has […]

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Fine Art when it comes to travel photography is not an often used term and few photographers define themselves as fine art travel photographers. Genre definitions in photography can be highly subjective, and the fine art line can be very fine indeed. For me as a travel shooter, the fine art approach is just a natural extension of who I am and how I see and share the world through my images.

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There’s a big belief surrounding portrait and fashion photography that you always need to have an elaborate lighting setup. While having a bunch of flashes and modifiers can certainly help, it isn’t always necessary. You can still produce great results in an indoor setting with natural light just streaming in through the window. As this […]

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Its not rare that we hear of companies using images without permission. But Tether Tools have recently set an example what a company should do when this happens. As it turned out, their website had a photo which was used without the photographers permission. When they realized it, they removed the image and issued both […]

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NASA has recently published new photos of Jupiter taken by Juno spacecraft over the past year. Just like previous times, the photos will leave you in awe. The latest images of the planet look like abstract watercolor paintings, or ink in water art, and the amount of detail in them is striking. Juno spacecraft was […]

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Action cameras have become part of many a filmmaker and photographer arsenal. Even if they’re not our primary camera, they’re great for grabbing behind the scenes clips or putting in higher risk situations. And then, sometimes, they are the primary camera, capturing the action. But most of them come with a pretty severe fisheye effect. […]

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If you are a sci-fi geeklike me there is a good chance you’ve read Ready Player One. I read it a while back, and while I really loved the general idea, I think that the plot was lacking. This is why I was very excited to hear they are making a movie. Maybe they’ll correct […]

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I live in London and it’s a pretty big city with an array of location choices when it comes to portrait photography. There are beautiful parks, many are vast and rolling, dotted around the city; you almost feel like the country is never more than an hour away. There are canals and rivers with boats and ships within easy reach. There are hilltops offering astounding views of the rising skyline and various parts of the city. And of course, there’s architecture that’s so... more

Fondly known as the walk around lens by professionals and hobbyists alike, the 24-70mm lens is the staple of any photography kit! A lens that offers diversity and functionality, its range makes the 24-70mm lens a remarkable companion for a vast array of photo shoots. From wide captures to close-up portraits, and everything in between, this lens is one that many photographersjumpfor immediately.

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