Photography Blogs & Tutorials

The photos of Super Blue Blood Moon have been all over the internet in the past couple of days. Destin Sandlin fromSmarter Every Daytook some shots too, and he captured a phenomenon that got him utterly confused. Destin and his friend Trevor Mahlmann shot the moon aligned with Saturn 5 rocket in Alabama, USA. As […]

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Theres nothing quite like waking up to the winters first snow covering the landscape. Its an amazing transformation that affects everything from light and sound to mood. Whether youre interested in nature photography, abstract photography, or portraits, winter is a fantastic time to do something different!

Snow offers a lot to the willing photographer. The unique light, the brilliance of the white, the refreshed feeling you get when a fresh blanket of snow covers the ground, the... more

Lightroom is filled with little tricks that can help you speed up your workflow and make the editing process more efficient and accurate. If you use Lightroom to edit your photos, then you probably already know what its capable of. But photographer Chris Eyre-Walker shares some of the lesser-known features you might not have heard […]

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A few months ago a girl came in to apply for a social media position at my last job. I was one of three photographers at the company and we had an opening for another photographer position. She mentioned to the HR recruiter that she also does photography. The HR guy comes and grabs me […]

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While DxOMark isn’t infallible, it does offer some great insight into overall trends as technology evolves. DxOMark have just posted a great reporton how far phone camera technology has come in the last six years since DxOMark started testing them. It’s not surprising that their numbers seem to marry up with real world experience, but […]

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Do you find it difficult to make photographs which stand out and truly resonate with the people who view them? Let me share with you three key ways you can practice that will change your photographic experience and will assist you in making more dynamic photos.

Two Kayan friends share a joke in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Asia.

1. Know your subject don’t just know about them

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Wireless charging seems to be the big thing with portable devices right now. There are various phones and tablets out there that support it, and as the technology evolves, companies are looking to see what other items can utilise it. Canon seems to think that cameras are one such possible device. At least if this […]

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Optical illusions are awesome. Sometimes it takes a proper angle, light, or some help from Photoshop to make them and create a fascinating effect. But other times, a single photo is enough to play with your mind. When you look at these two images, you see two different photos taken at a different angle, right? […]

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Like all industries, photography has its jargon, and most photographers dont even think about the words they use on a daily basis. Photographers Tony and Chelsea Northrup discuss some of the most common photography-related terms and suggest that they are stupid. They suggest replacement terms which would sound more logical. When you think about it, […]

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No matter how good the equipment we use to record audio, there’s always some room for improvement. Of course, we have to record it properly, eliminate background noise, echo, ground hum and pre-amp hiss, but there’s more to it than that. High-end voiceovers just have a feel about them that isn’t just a plain old […]

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