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Nobody wants to hire you for their wedding photography. It’s not fair, is it?

Your photographs are gorgeous, you’ve created a shiny new website, and you’re more loveable than a bucket of kittens. So why isn’t your phone ringing off the hook with people wanting to hire you for their wedding?

It’s easy to start doubting yourself and going a little crazy. Maybe your photographs aren’t as good you thought. Are your prices too high, or too... more

DJI has recently released Spark, their smallest and cheapest drone yet. With the price of $500, you may wonder how it compares to DJIs more powerful models like Phantom 4 Pro and Mavic Pro. In this video from Billy Kyle, youll get to see how the selfie drone stands against the Phantom and Mavic in […]

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I’m breaking tradition here, both in style and also in asking for help. Please, if you read this, share it. Link to it. Copy from it and Tweet about it and post it. Help me get the word out where, perhaps through the power of social media, a wrong can be righted. Thank you! Update […]

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Seeing the world through your camera’s lens has certain similarities and definite differences to looking at the world without your camera. Even with the most basic digital cameras available today you can create photographs that you cannot naturally see with your eyes. Understanding how your camera sees differently than your eyes will help you become a more creative photographer.

Here are seven ways that your camera sees differently than your eyes:

1. Frame

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Summer’s here, and with it comes sunburn and redness. This redness becomes particularly obvious in photographs. Sometimes, if it’s photographs of our friends, we’ll leave them looking like a lobster so we can make fun of them. But often it’s a client, or other subject that we actually want to be pleased with the way […]

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When we featured the patent for REDs very first camera phone it seems we were onto something. REDs founder James Jannard himself has announced that something new is coming from the company. This time, it wont be anything related to RED cameras, but its an entirely new product category. On RedUser forum, Jannard wrote […]

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Even since Ferris Bueller, the post-credit scene has become something that viewers have looked forward to from many movies. Recently, it’s commonly used (especially by Marvel) to tease a potential sequel or follow up movie. But to be able to watch them without waiting for them to appear on YouTube, you have to sit through […]

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Although all eyes are on Canon 6D Mark II, there is another announcement from this company. They have released Canon EOS Rebel SL2, an entry-level DSLR intended mainly for the first-time DSLR users. Whether youre just switching from a smartphone or point-and-shoot camera, or starting photography from the very beginning Canon has intended this […]

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Weve already learned or speculated a lot about the new Canon 6D Mark II, and now its officially out. Canon has released their latest full-frame camera, which brings full-frame camera accessible to a wider number of users. Its an improved version of its predecessor 6D, and its aimed at a wide range of shooters […]

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Sometimes, fitting quality photography time into an already busy schedule is a challenge in itself. Even over weekends, pressing matters mean that photography is often left by the wayside. I know I’m guilty of relying on a camera phone to capture images – compromising image quality and control. One way to get back on the proverbial creative saddle is to embark on a photography project. And although starting a photo-a day project may seem a little daunting at first, committing... more

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