Photography Blogs & Tutorials

You already know how important it is to back up your files, and cloud storage should be a part of your backup system. If youre a student or alumni, Ive got great news for you: you can get unlimited Google Drive storage, for free. I know it sounds too good to be true, but its […]

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In a recent blog post, Google has introduced their new AI that can judge your photos based on both technical and aesthetic quality. According to Google researchers, the new network sees the photos almost like the humans would. With time, it could get even more accurate, and its application could affect image editing processes, judging […]

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It might’ve escaped your notice, but it’s Christmas. Yesterday was Christmas day, in fact, and lots of people received all kinds of shiny new photography and video related gifts powered by LiPo batteries. You might have even received one yourself, or already own one. Drones, portable strobes, speedlights and all kinds of creative gadgets are […]

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Arguably the best software for making high dynamic range photos is Macphun’s (soon to be Skylum) Aurora HDR 2018. This image editor can be used as by itself or in conjunction with their popular Luminar photo editor(as well as a plugin for Photoshop, Lightroom, Aperture, and Elements). Within Aurora HDR are tons of photo editing tools... more

One of the most common things I see today, especially from newer photographers is posting far too many images from a session online. We’ve all seen it, and probably all done it at some point. You go to a photographer’s page, look at their photos, and you see 50 images from one shoot, followed by […]

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As were making a recap of 2017, we can see what weve done right, how much weve learned, but also what our mistakes have been. All this makes us come up with plans and decisions for the next year which should help us improve and keep us focused on the goals. Every year around this […]

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For me, portraiture is one of the most inspiring genres of photography. I also find it pretty difficult to master, theres so much to learn but its what makes it so fun and appealing. In this video, photographer Jamie Windsor shares nine fantastic tips for giving a new dimension to your portraiture work. He […]

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We hope you are enjoying your holiday week and have some time off work to get out and do some shooting.

In this first installment of our annual roundup of the best of the year on dPS, here are the top 18 landscape articles that we published in 2017.

  1. 6 of the Best Smartphone Apps for Travel and Landscape Photography
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Gimbals can be a wonderful filmmaking tool. They’ve become quite popular over the last year or two, very popular in fact. But are they becoming overused? That’s the argument put forth by Jakob Ownes from TheBuffNerds. He feels that gimbals are overused and take away from not only the story being told, but the storytelling […]

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This year’s 12 days of Christmas was huge with some amazing savings on some great photography training and software.

However – because it’s a busy time of year – we know some of you missed out.

So for the next 48 hours only we’re brining all 6 deals back!

That’s right – all of our ebooks, presets, and courses are rarely all on sale at once, so now you can create your dream learning library – but only for 48 more hours... more

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