Photography Blogs & Tutorials

Have you ever come across beautiful cityscape photos captured at twilight and dusk (the so-called “blue hour”) with silky smooth water, like this Marina Bay (Singapore) photo below, and wonder how you could do that yourself? Assuming that you’ve already got your camera (a body and lens), let me go through some of the other gear that is required to do stunning long exposure photography at twilight and dusk.

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Combinations of geometric shapes and natural shapes of the human body are interesting and intriguing. Photo series named Geometric Variants brings them together in an abstract and minimal way. The creator of the project is Erika Zolli, and her vision is the geometric relationship between man and space around him. As the project description states, […]

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If you use vintage lenses, you might have heard that some of them are radioactive. As a matter of fact, many lenses produced between the 1940s and the 1970s emit a measurable amount of radioactivity. It comes from the element named Thorium, which was used in the glass elements of the lenses. But should this […]

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  Nikon has prepared their existing (and perhaps future) users for the development of a new mirrorless camera. However, it seems theyve decided to kill the old ones completely. Judging from the post on digitalkamera.de, Nikon will no longer be producing subsequent models to their remaining mirrorless cameras from the 1 line. The post on […]

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Its natural for portrait photographers to take lots of photos during a shoot. Therefore, its also helpful to have a system in Lightroom that allows you to save time processing your portraits. The easiest way to do this is with Develop Presets.

A Develop Preset is a record of the processing work you have done on a photo in the Develop Module of Lightroom. The idea is to save the... more

It seems common these days for people to lash out on social media when things don’t go their way. With phrases like “the customer is always right” thrust in our faces daily, it’s no surprise. A few have a sense of entitlement beyond contracts and agreements. But this kind of action can easily backfire, as […]

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Nikon D850 has been announced as the successor of NikonD800andD810. However, according to some reports, it may be the actually be the baby version of Nikon D5. In other words, as Nikon Rumors writes, the latest addition to Nikon family may actually be based on D5 rather than the D810. Along with the leaked photos, […]

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The Royal Observatory Greenwich, in association with Insight Investment and BBC Sky at Night Magazine, organized the ninth annual contest for the Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year. They have recently published the shortlisted images for 2017, which will show you spectacular images of space taken from all corners of the world. Over 3800 entries […]

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Italy-based photojournalist Matilde Gattoni recently got the result of her lawsuit against clothing retailer Tibi. Now that the judge has made the decision, it may be of interest for all photographers. While copyright registration of Gattonis photo in the US was still in progress, Tibi changed her photo and posted it on their Instagram page. […]

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Reviews of the new Canon 6D Mark II keep coming in, and the feelings of users still seem mixed. Chris and Jordan from The Camera Store TV made a fantastic hands-on review with the latest Canons model. They will give you all the good and the bad sides of this camera, both for photography and […]

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