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Taking interesting photographs in unremarkable places can be a challenge, but it's also an essential skill for anyone serious about photography. It's easy to find inspiration in bustling cities or picturesque landscapes, but what about when you're in a quiet village or a nondescript suburban area? The ability to see potential in these seemingly dull environments is what can set you apart as a photographer. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Creativity is a topic that stirs up many questions, especially for those passionate about their craft. Whether you’re holding a camera or playing an instrument, the quest to unlock creativity is a journey that’s both challenging and deeply personal. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
There's a lot of advice floating around that can seem helpful but might actually be hurting your photography career. Some of the most common suggestions, especially the ones circulating on YouTube, can mislead you and even stall your progress. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Embrace The Shadows appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. Photography is all about capturing light, but what if we shift our focus to the shadows? For this week’s challenge, we’re diving into the world of “Embrace the Shadows.” Shadows can add depth, mystery, and emotion to your photos, transforming ordinary scenes into something extraordinary. Make sure you include the hashtags #dPSWeeklyChallenge and #dPSEmbraceTheShadows in your post, here in the comments or over on social media. You can tag us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter! Why Shadows? Shadows tell a story. They can highlight textures, create dramatic contrasts, or even form intriguing shapes that lead the viewer’s eye. Whether it’s the...
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Sometimes, there are images you want to create without knowing how you can create them. The imagination runs wild, while the technical abilities tell you no. One such image was created at Briese Studios with the new Briese Neos, a product of no limits and wild imagination. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
Knowing what you can do in post-processing before you even take the shot is a powerful skill. It transforms how you approach photography, allowing you to capture scenes with the confidence that you can shape them later to fit your vision. In this example, you start with a rather dull image, lacking contrast and vibrant colors, and transform it into something stunning. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Black and white photography isn’t just about removing color from an image. It’s about creating something new, something that perhaps existed only in your mind before. If you’ve ever wondered about the benefits of black and white photography or how it can unlock your creative potential, don't miss this video. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Removing Adobe apps from your computer is a big decision, especially when you've been using them for years as a photographer or content creator. These tools are deeply ingrained in the creative process for many, but they also come with a significant financial burden. If you're looking to cut costs or avoid subscription fees, alternatives can be crucial for maintaining your workflow without breaking the bank. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Selling photography prints online is a great way to make money as a photographer. But what is the best way to sell photography print? How can photographers maximize sales and minimize costs when selling prints? These are the questions we answer in this article. We look at all the best online platforms for selling photography prints online. We explore all the features these platforms have to offer, helping promote your work and make money.  Let’s get started so you can find the best way to sell photography prints online. © Adi Goldstein How to Sell Photography Prints Online Making money as a photographer is not easy. That’s why most photographers need to diversify their income streams, using any opportunity they have...Row of printed photos against a white wall
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"Rear Window" remains a cinematic masterpiece, not just for its storytelling, but for the way Alfred Hitchcock used the camera to enhance suspense. Even 70 years after its release, this film captivates viewers with its meticulous use of perspective, creating an experience that's as thrilling now as it was when it first premiered. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
To be fair, it is very hard not to find a camera that is great at both stills and video nowadays. But there are some that just excel one way or another. Let’s have a look at five different cameras, each from a different brand, to keep it nicely balanced. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ondřej Vachek)
Using a zoom lens might seem straightforward, but there are a few strategies that can significantly improve your experience. This video covers essential tips that will help you get the most out of your zoom lens, turning it from a simple tool into a versatile extension of your creative vision. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
A BBC radio and TV series here in the UK is "Room 101." People argue to send things they dislike into the infamous room from Orwell’s book Nineteen Eighty-Four, where they will never be seen again. What would you send there from the world of photography? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
If you ask the youngest generations, you'll see one of the most common career desires isn't to be a doctor or lawyer, but rather, a YouTuber. Many will have a visceral reaction to that — and you might not be wrong to do so — but it's a desirable way of making a living and I can see the allure. So, here are some tips on how to grow your YouTube channel should you have one. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Rob Baggs)
Setting goals might seem basic, but it's one of the most crucial steps in improving your photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
If you're in the market for a new, battery-powered strobe/flash, you've come to the right place. In this video/post we will compare the top 8 battery-powered monolights currently on the market. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Lee Morris)
When I get a new gear, there is always excitement in discovering what it will do and how it will perform. After six months of using it, that novelty has worn off, and with a more objective eye, would I still choose this camera over the last? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
The long-awaited update to Sony's 85mm f/1.4 G Master lens is finally here, but are the updated optics, build, and performance worthy of an upgrade? Let's delve into the reasons why, for me, that answer is a resounding yes. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Reza Malayeri)
Capturing a stunning landscape is as much about patience as it is about skill. Sometimes, you’re simply at the mercy of the elements, waiting to see if the light will cooperate. But when it does, the results can be magical. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Tamron has announced its newest lens, the 50-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD ($1,299 USD / $1,749 CAD), the next level in the ultra-telephoto room for the Nikon Z mount. This lens is Tamron’s challenge to the 100-400mm lens currently on the market. This lens will be smaller and lighter with a wider angle of view, allowing for more versatility, coming in at a length of 7.3 inches and a light weight of 41.6 oz. It is equipped with Tamron’s VXD (Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive) Linear motor, which allows for excellent quietness and responsiveness. It is paired with Tamron’s proprietary VC (vibration compensation). This lens will offer all photographers a unique choice and versatility for almost all shooting scenarios. [ Read More...
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