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The post How to Photograph Through a Wire Fence (7 Effective Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren Rowse. If you come across an interesting subject that’s surrounded by a wire fence, then getting a good shot can be a real pain. This is a challenge most often faced at the zoo, but I’ve run into similar problems when photographing at pet stores, as well as when shooting old buildings (where the buildings had beautiful facades but were surrounded by wire fencing). Really, you never know when you might need to photograph through a wire fence, and you can find yourself struggling in the most unexpected of circumstances (for example, I recently photographed some kids on...how to shoot through a wire fence
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Capturing the total solar eclipse is a momentous opportunity for any individual behind the lens, though it presents unique challenges and rewards. This helpful video from a professional meteorologist will show you what to expect. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Fujifilm is currently managing incredible demand for its X100 series of cameras. Despite the latest X100VI only being released a couple of months ago, the backlog has already grown to immense proportions. In our latest video, we speak to Fujifilm to see why this is the case. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Usman Dawood)
Navigating the vast array of tools in the digital art and photo editing landscape can be overwhelming, particularly when it comes to deciding on the necessity of a graphic tablet. Do you really need one? This insightful video will help you decide. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Understanding the nuanced interplay between contrast, texture, and clarity is pivotal for properly enhancing image details and directing viewer attention. Each tool manipulates image contrast in distinct ways. This helpful video tutorial will walk you through the differences. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
In 1993, Kevin Carter, a South African photojournalist, etched his name in photography history with one poignant image that encapsulated the harsh realities of the world. The iconic photograph, "Vulture and the Little Girl," stirred emotions, sparked debates, and shed light on the famine-stricken Sudan. However, it also plunged Carter into the depths of controversy, with this photograph revealing the complexities and ethical dilemmas surrounding shocking photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michael Rudzikewycz)
Recently, Godox launched the V1Pro, an upgrade to the popular V1 flash. But with the V1 already at the top of the pack, was there much to improve? In this review, I’ll be comparing the Godox V1 and V1Pro to determine which you should consider adding to your flash photography kit. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Coleman)
Creating a compelling composite image of an eclipse is an intricate process that combines technical skill with creative vision. Such composites offer a unique storytelling avenue for photographers to showcase the celestial event's phases in a single, cohesive piece. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
In today’s article, I’ll share a few thoughts on what has and has not proven to be worth the investment for me as a photographer. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Christopher Malcolm)
How much does the tool in your hand matter? Is your camera just something that captures images, or does it need to inspire you too? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
First, three quick news updates: The Lightroom Conference is almost here! Our two-day, two-track online Lightroom Conference is coming up in just 11-days. Details and tickets here (sign up now to save $150). Come with me to Antarctica next February for the trip of a lifetime I’m joining a team of incredibly talented instructors as part of the Meunch workshop’s incredible trip to Antarctica. You’ve got to check out the video – it’s one of those one-in-a-lifetime bucket list types of experiences for photographers, and you don’t want to miss out. Here’s the link with more details (make sure you watch the video below – so inspiring!). Joe McNally’s Ellis Island workshop is coming up next month. Joe gets his participants special access to...
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Exploring the vibrancy and dynamics of color in photography opens up a new dimension for visual storytelling. This fantastic video tutorial will show you how to create eye-catching portraits that pop off the screen. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The X100 series from Fujifilm has long been featured some of the most popular cameras in the industry, known for their quirky but capable design and features and unique user experience. The X100VI is here, and it brings with it a huge range of improvements and new features. This excellent video review takes a look at the new model and the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it in practice. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The zoom range of 24-105mm is perhaps one of the most versatile options available. Typically, lenses within this range maintain a constant f/4 aperture throughout. While this is adequate, having an aperture one stop larger would be ideal. Now we have the Canon RF 24-105mm f/2.8L IS USM. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nando Harmsen)
In today's fast-paced world of photography, managing the post-processing workload efficiently is almost a non-negotiable skill, especially when we are all guilty of shooting too much, only to suffer when dealing with large quantities of images. In this article, we will discuss several unconventional tips that I have learned throughout my career, including back-to-back assignments and trips, to address the challenges of editing fatigue and compromised post-processing. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Zhen Siang Yang)
Understanding the cost of entry into the photography industry is crucial for anyone considering this career path. Contrary to popular belief, starting a photography business may not be as prohibitive in terms of initial investment as often portrayed, if you play your cards right. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post How to Edit Corporate Headshots in Lightroom appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Tim Sullivan. When it comes to making people look their best in corporate headshot photography, you should certainly start with lighting, exposure, and composition. However, even if you’re on top of your headshot photography game, there are plenty of small adjustments you can make in the editing process that’ll make your photos (and your clients!) look far more professional. To start, it’s important to recognize that, on the day of the shoot, a lot of things will be out of your control. This is true whether you’re a complete newbie – or a seasoned pro. Take a booking I had recently. It was...How to edit corporate headshots in Lightroom
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Exploring innovative marketing strategies is essential for any creative professional seeking to stand out in a crowded market. For those behind the lens, finding fresh ways to showcase their work and personality to potential clients has never been more critical. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The transformative power of analog photography and handcrafted image processing is a captivating journey back to the roots of photographic artistry, offering a tangible connection to the creative process that is often lost in the digital age. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post The iPhone App That’ll Revolutionize Your Photography: Snap Pro Camera appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Let’s face the facts: Carrying around a “serious” camera can be frustratingly inconvenient. DSLRs, and even more compact mirrorless models, are big, bulky, and conspicuous. (If you’ve ever tried to take your dedicated camera on vacation, or even just on a day trip, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about.)  One solution is to turn to the camera that lives in your pocket: your smartphone. A smartphone camera offers a slew of benefits; not only is it accessible at every moment of the day, but it’s discreet, integrates seamlessly with editing apps, and captures surprisingly high-quality photos.   ...Snap Pro Camera app
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