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The other day, one of the students I was mentoring asked me a really interesting question, How do I take my photography to the next level?” The conversation that followed was the inspiration for this article.

Photograph subjects and experiences that you love, in a way that is unique to you

The artist sees what others only catch a glimpse of. – Leonardo da Vinci

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Last November we made note that Android users around the world were starting to see multi-user support pop up in the app here and there. While the feature is still yet to be made public, it appears as though iOS users are now experiencing this A/B testing as well. As pointed out by Latergram, select [...]

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GoPro, once the undisputed action camera leader, has had a rough time lately. In attempt to improve its financial results and regain market share, the company announced that as of April it will be narrowing down its camera lineup and focusing on just three models. The Hero5 wont be one of those cameras, unfortunately, as [...]

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Nikons highly-anticipated and recently-announced flagship DX DSLR is just days away from being officially launched in the US, but the Japanese headquarters informed customers that it will take a while longer until theyre able to take a D500 home with them. Initially scheduled to be available as of March, along with the D5, Nikon Japan [...]

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When I wrote about making dramatic images using shadow and contrast, a reader rightly pointed out that a couple of my photos were also good examples of color contrast.

This is interesting because it shows how two photographers can look at the same scene, and see different things. In those examples I saw textures, shadows, and tonal contrast, and instinctively converted them to black... more

Geppettos Workshop is a precious image to me because it features my own father and my son acting the part of Geppetto and Pinocchio. When Child Photo Competition launched their Father and Child theme for January, I knew this image was a perfect fit. I was just awarded the winner of the competition with my [...]

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One of the biggest complaints from consumers in regards to the iPhone is the lack of expandable memory. Combine that with the always-minimal storage they continue to put in their lower-end models and you end up with a disaster waiting to happen if you take a lot of photos and prefer to keep them on [...]

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Everyone loves a good look. Lightroom makes it really easy to apply looks with presets, but if you want your look inside Photoshop, you are looking at one of two options: Apply a look in lightroom after the final export or take the time and effort to apply the look in Photoshop. Sadly, what only [...]

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Alongside the new and impressive a6300, Sony has released an entirely new series of interchangeable lenses, the G Master. Destined to be their most premier line of glass, the new lineup will start out with 3 new E-mount lenses: a 2470mm f/2.8, 85mm f/1.4, and 70200mm f/2.8. According to Sony, these new lenses will be [...]

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Olympus might take the mirrorless sales crown in Japan, but Sony once held the top spot and is looking to come back with vengeance. Its newestweapon is the much anticipated Sony a6300, a brand new mirrorless camera that packs in 24-megapixels, incredibly fast autofocus and 4K video capability, all for only $1,000. At the heart [...]

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