Photography Blogs & Tutorials

It’s not exactly a new idea, but we all know it’s not cool until Apple does it. There have been attempts at a device like this a couple of times before. But it’s just never really taken off. We’re talking about a laptop-like dock for your smartphone. The only one that’s seen any kind of […]

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Being a photographer or videographer is not easy, as you need to deal with all sorts of challenges and all kinds of people. But animal photographers are among those I admire most. Its difficult to capture animals and make them do what you want. With them, you almost never know what they will do. Sometimes […]

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Where do you get your inspiration? Do you feel like youve hit the wall with your photography from time to time? Theres no doubt that photography is a pretty specific form of art. It focuses on the existing moments and scenes, and its up to us to interpret and capture them. Each of us has […]

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A guy that started his career without even having a portfolio wants you to know what he finds important to consider when it comes to market your work. After I published What is decisive in a photographers career? I got quite a few comments in a couple of Linkedin groups. In my article I pointed […]

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Most people use drones to take magnificent aerial videos and photos. I mean, thats what drones are for, right? But, this video shows us that it doesnt necessarily have to be the case. Here you will see a video of a couple filmed with a drone, but in quite an unconventional way without flying […]

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Ive written before about how your images are being processed. This is true regardless of whether you shoot RAW and process in software such as Lightroom or Photoshop, or JPEG and allow the camera to make color and contrast decisions for you. Personally, Ive never been a fan of the canned in-camera picture styles the camera manufacturers prepackage in their cameras. Some are too... more

Whenever I buy a new lens, I have to calibrate it and AF fine tune five different DSLRs. Two are my primary stills shooters, and three are for video. But if I only have the video DSLRs out with me, and want to grab a few quick behind the scenes shots, I need to know […]

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The battle is over, and full frame cameras have lost the race. Here’s why: I’ve been selling photos through a high end stock agency for the last two years. In my collection are images from a full frame DSLR, an APS-C DSLR, and several Micro 4/3rds cameras. After tallying my sales for an entire year, […]

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Weve presented you with plenty of editing tips, tricks and tutorials for Photoshop. But this tutorial is about editing Photoshop itself. Scott Kelby gives you 5 practical and quick tips how to customize your copy of this editing software so it suits your needs and preferences. From layout, to shortcuts and commands, you can change […]

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Broadly speaking there are two types of portraits. The first is where you try to make the model look as beautiful as possible. You may need a make-up artist or stylist to do it properly. Most commercial photographers are paid to make their models look beautiful, and there are many links with the world of fashion photography.

The other is where you try and capture somebodys essence, create character portraits. One interesting thing about this style of portraiture is that it opens... more

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