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Learning is essential for us to grow as photographers. Collaborating with the Polish artist and photographer, Maya Kot, I discovered new ideas about color that get to the very heart of photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
Understanding how to navigate manual mode in photography is essential for achieving professional-grade results, which can seem daunting due to its perceived complexity. Many photographers view manual shooting as a rite of passage to professionalism, yet the prospect of managing shutter speed, aperture, and ISO settings can be intimidating. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post Fine Art Photography: What Is It, and How Can You Do It? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Leanne Cole. Anyone with a camera can be a photographer these days, and many of those who do have cameras want to be professional photographers or artists. Over the past couple of decades, I’ve noticed a clear rise in people calling themselves “fine art photographers” – but who are these “fine art photographers?” What do they actually do? And what is fine art photography? Maybe it’s time to look into the essence of “fine art” so we can understand how it’s different from “normal” photography, and what it is that fine art photographers do compared to everyday...Fine Art Photography Example
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As a photographer who often camps or goes on adventure assignments, adding portable power stations to my kit has given me the ability to charge and work in even some of the most remote locations. While this kind of accessory is useful for any type of outdoor photography, it is also great for a studio where you don’t have an outlet or to have a strong power source in case of emergency. Let’s talk about the next level in portable power stations: solar generator kits. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by kate g)
The post How to Know If Your Photography Is Good: The Art of Self-Critique appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kav Dadfar. Which images should you include in your portfolio? Which should you share on social media? And which should never see the light of day? Determining which photos to present to the world is a common problem for amateur and newbie photographers (and it’s something that plenty of professionals struggle with, too!). Now, photography is subjective, and every person will have their own sense of what makes an image good. In my view, this subjectivity is one of the great things about photography! You should always aim to photograph what you enjoy, and you should do...How to Know if Your Photo is Good or Not - The Art of Self Image Critique
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Post-processing is as crucial as capturing the right moment. Enhancing the eyes can dramatically elevate the impact of an image, and this helpful video tutorial will show you how to do just that using Photoshop. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The small flagship phone, once a coveted niche in the smartphone market, has officially become extinct. This transition marks a significant shift in consumer preferences and manufacturing trends, underscoring a broader evolution within the tech industry that directly impacts photographers and visual content creators who rely on their smartphones for on-the-go shooting and editing. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The exploration of large format photography, specifically the 4x5 and 8x10 formats, has recently seen a resurgence among enthusiasts and professionals alike. This shift towards more deliberate and intentional photographic practices offers a refreshing contrast to the rapid-fire style of digital photography, presenting unique challenges and rewards that are particularly relevant to creatives interested in the tactile nature of film and the pursuit of exceptional image quality. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
DxO has announced the new Nik Collection version 6.5, which is much more significant than just a regular update. A complete redesign of Nik Collection, as we knew it, DxO is presenting the user with a brand new product that takes everything that was great about Nik Collection and makes it better. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
With the photography industry witnessing a resurgence of interest in vintage aesthetics, major players like Nikon and Fujifilm have successfully tapped into the nostalgia, capturing both attention and sales with their retro-inspired models. Amid this trend, Canon has hinted at potentially joining the fray with a fixed lens camera that nods to the past while embodying the present. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
There are different degrees of fashion shoots, it could be a personal shoot for your portfolio or one for Vogue Magazine. This format is for a personal fashion shoot, as you will most likely be in charge of putting everything together yourself. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Korbin Bielski)
The post dPS Bi-Weekly Photo Challenge: Blinding Lights appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. We’re taking it back to a theme we tried before, but we didn’t get a lot of people give it a try! I’d love for more people to try this time around, and maybe even try, and if you’re having trouble – something new here – share the photo that you made, but don’t like, in our Facebook Group and ask for help. After all, our name has ‘school’ in it, so it’d be great to see people that can helping those that can’t, don’t you agree! YOUR THEME FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS: LIGHT PAINTING – Make sure you include the...dPS Bi-Weekly Photo Challenge: Blinding Lights
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In the world of landscape photography, the conventional reliance is on wide angle lenses for capturing the grandeur of the nature. But the telephoto lens should not be overlooked, and this fantastic video tutorial shows you why you should add one to your bag the next time you head out. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Sometimes, photographers like to make things harder for themselves for no good reason. Whether it's shooting film in 2024, or pretending to shoot film in 2024, sometimes the exercise itself is part of the fun. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Wasim Ahmad)
The new Sigma 500mm f/5.6 DG DN OS Sports lens offers wildlife and sports photographers a nice balance of reach and price. This great video review takes a deep look at the lens and the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it in usage. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Choosing the right lens for portraits can significantly impact the quality and emotion conveyed in each photo. This consideration is particularly crucial for photographers specializing in family and children's portraits, as selecting an appropriate lens can address challenges such as maintaining the right distance and capturing fast-moving subjects. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Anticipation is growing that Canon will unveil the EOS R5 Mark II relatively soon, with its release expected a few months thereafter. And now, we have an intriguing set of specs to look at. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
SmallRig's new version of the rotating camera mount has definitely addressed the issues we had with the first version. In addition to making it compatible with most, if not all, cameras, they went the extra mile that some might think is too far. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nicco Valenzuela)
Embarking on an intrepid journey through Cornwall's rugged landscapes, our mission to capture one of the UK's rarest bees, the Large Scabious Mining Bee, unfolds amidst the wild beauty of a National Trust farm. Join us as we delve into the world of solitary bees, where conservation efforts are sparking hope in the most unexpected of places. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ed Smit)
Understanding the impact of equipment on wildlife photography is critical for photographers seeking to elevate their craft. This fantastic video explores the balance between gear, skill, and the psychological aspects influencing photographers' choices and perceptions. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)

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