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5 Simple Portrait Ideas & Tips for Any Outdoor Park
Parks are fantastic places to take portraits. They have tons of interesting and vibrant scenery. Not only that, but you…
Timeless Black and White Photography That Will Inspire You
What Makes Black and White Photography Timeless? Vintage photography began in the 15th Century with Robert Boyle’s discovery of silver chloride…
Diffraction, Aperture, and Starburst Effects
Starburst effects can add an interesting element to a photograph. In a dark scene, it can add a dreamy, peaceful twinkle to the lights. In a daytime scene, a starburst sun can add drama and interest to the skies.
Understanding the Qualities of Light
The foundational knowledge about light qualities starts with an understanding of hard light, soft light, diffused light and specular light….
5 Reasons for Editing in Black and White Vs. Color
Black and white can drastically change the mood of an image. But when should you edit in black and white…
Creative Portraits with Plexiglass and an Off-Camera Flash
Let’s get creative with portraits. In this video, I’ll be showing you how to set up, light, and photograph your…
How To Get Facebook Mobile To Upload Your Images In High Quality
Whether you’re a working professional or not, uploading your images to social networks is generally a standard for most, and…
Six Ways To Prolong Your DSLR’s Lifespan (2022 Update)
When it comes to the life of a DSLR, there seem to be three different categories of photographers.
First, there is the photographer who babies their equipment. They never put a lens in a bag without first putting on both caps. They switch lenses in 0.5 seconds flat to avoid getting dust inside. Actually 0.5 seconds would be a little bit reckless, but you know what I mean. Their gear looks brand new even after many years of use. (The people I always hunt for when it’s time for me to buy a “new” camera!)
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