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Over the last few days we’ve published a post revealing the most popular DSLRs among our readers (based upon what they’ve been buying in the last few months).

Today we’re looking at the best selling and most popular DSLR Lenses*.

This list is completely dominated by Canon and Nikon lenses so we’ve decided to break them out separately into two lists and... more

Earlier this year it was revealed that 22% of entries into the 58th annual World Press Photo competition had been immediately disqualified due to careless post-processing. Two weeks after that announcement, an entirely new controversy arose when the mayor of Charleroi, Belgium claimed a series of winning photographs were staged and sensationalized. It was later [...]

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On now at Snapsdeals is Wayne’s ebook:Portrait Tips and Techniques: Timeless Portraits. Sale ends December 8th (2015) get it now and save 20%.

These tips are a follow-up to my previous article about 6 Tips for Taking Better Natural Light Classic Portraits, and... more

Its hard enough dealing with competition from other photographers. Now, it looks like well have to fight off dogs for wedding events as well. For their November 2nd wedding, Addie and Marshall Burnette decided to strap a GoPro action cam to their husky Ryder and film their special day from the beloved poochs perspective. The [...]

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This season on Photoshop User TV, the guys have changed up the format of the show to bring you quicktips. RC has a tip on using puppet warp on your landscape photography.

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There is no doubt that in todays world of digital photography it is even more imperative to be organized in your workflow, both to save you time in the long term, and also to protect your digital files. As every photographer, you will have your own way of working, and over time you will develop and modify your own workflow. But there are certain aspects, which I believe are essential, and every photographer should follow.

Here is my complete workflow from the moment I land at a... more

I am not really sure when you would need a hand-held90,000 Lumens flash light. The kind of light that lights an entire mountain side from far, far away. It is actually so bright, that I find it hard to think about applications for such light. (100W seems to be enough, no?). But it can be [...]

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Every few months we like to report back to the dPS community which cameras (and other gear) are most popular with our readers. Today were going to take a look at the highest selling DSLRs among our readers over the last 4 months (as ranked by the reports that Amazon gives us*).

As usual youll see it is largely a battle between Canon and Nikon (who dominate this class of camera).

Further down the list we see a few contenders from other brands. As usual we’ll share... more

This article will take you through a journey to the perfect tethering solution. It is a curvy path, but the end is very fine tuned. Before we even start, I would like to stress out three things: The camera screen is scrap Memory cards are prone to errors This article only contains information, no colorfulphotos [...]

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Its been exactly four years since Visual Supply Co. (VSCO) launched its very first VSCO Film film emulation preset pack. Since then, theyve added six more, created a collection of smartphone apps and even developed an artist grant that provides artists the resources to pursue their creative vision, no matter what the medium. To honor [...]

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