Photography Blogs & Tutorials

Photographers often work in different environments, from the controlled studio setting to the dynamic challenges of shooting on location. If you don’t have a large entourage of assistants, it can feel overwhelming shooting on location. But as Lindsay Adler shows in this video from Adorama, you don’t need a ton of gear to take great […]

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Scrolling through the menu on your camera, you might have an option to ‘display histogram’, or something similar. When you open an editing suite like Lightroom, you’ll notice a graph in the top right corner, which is a histogram. But what is a histogram when it comes to photography? Why do you need one, and […]

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The James Webb Space Telescope has taken remarkable new pictures of the famous Ring Nebula (Messier 57). A global group of astronomers shared the images, showing the nebula’s complex beauty in unmatched detail and spectacular colors! A group of astronomers from Western’s Institute for Earth and Space Exploration observed the nebula and shared the new […]

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Pergear has announced a new lens. This time, they’re targeting macro with the new Pergear 60mm f/2.8 Mk2 2x Macro lens. It’s available for pretty much all of the mirrorless mounts, including Canon RF, Nikon Z, Sony E, Leica L, Fuji X and even Micro Four Thirds. Despite being available in the smaller Micro Four […]

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As a photographer, especially new, there’s one piece of advice you’ve probably heard a gazillion times: “Always take photos at the lowest ISO possible, typically ISO 100.” However, while seemingly harmless, this advice can limit you in so many situations and harm your photography instead of helping it. In this video, Simon d’Entremont debunks this […]

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A real estate agent in Canada has been slapped with a hefty fine of 20,000 Canadian dollars (equivalent to $15,087) by the British Columbia Financial Services Authority after a bizarre incident caught on a home surveillance camera last year. The agent in question, Mike Rose, was waiting to show a house in Kamloops, British Columbia, […]

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In the age of digital photography, editing your photos is an integral part of the creative process. However, it’s important to exercise caution and avoid common mistakes that can detract from the natural beauty of your photos. In this blog post, we explore eight prevalent photo editing mistakes and offer some practical tips on how to avoid them. In the following video we use... more

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The post Lightroom vs Lightroom Classic: Which Is Right for You? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth.

Lightroom has long been a stalwart of the digital photography community, but... more

The post Horse Photography: 10 Tips for Amazing Equine Images appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lea Hawkins.

Horses are not just beautiful and intelligent creatures; they can be the subjects of some... more

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