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10 Things Every Nature Photographer Should Have In Their Bag
Over the years, I’ve had a lot of moments where I’ve wanted to tear my hair out because I didn’t have that essential accessory to hand.
The National Park Service Is Hiring For The Same Job Once Held By Ansel Adams
There’s a job opening available to one fortunate and able soul. It’s essentially the same job Ansel Adams held when he shot the images we have come to love, and your chance at history – and $100k.
Tips For Planning a Photography Trip to the National Parks
If you are planning a vacation or shooting adventure in one of the parks this year, here’s a great video from B&H to help you prepare for your trip.
Amateur Photographer Gives Us An Up Close Look At The Wonderful World of Snails
Snails aren’t creatures we usually think are beautiful and adventurous, but amateur photographer Gabi Stickler is setting her macro lens on the wonderful world of these interesting creatures.
Landscape Photographer Credits Photography to Help Him Beat Depression
“Depression had stripped my life of its color but looking through a lens was slowly painting it all back.” William Patino shares his images and his photography journey.
5 Ways to Bring Your Wildlife Photos to Life
The difference between your average holiday-snap wildlife photo and a great photo that makes others look on in awe is significant. How do you bring your photos to life to achieve this? Well, here are some ways to introduce impact into your wildlife photos.
Photographer Gets Up Close and Personal With An Angry Lion
If a lion came charging toward you, would you snap the shot or run?
A Useful & Concise Comparison of The Rule Of Thirds vs. The Golden Ratio
Here’s a great explanation about the two most discussed principles of composition in photography. Learn what they are, but then think if you should really be using them at all.
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