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There aren't many camera techniques that, once learned, will totally change how you shoot. But, back-button focus might change your life. Extreme? Maybe, but I urge you to watch this video from Sam Docker if you're new to the technique. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Paul Waring)
The post 6 Tips for Epic Low-Light Photos Without a Tripod appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kav Dadfar. Tripods are fantastic, no doubt about it. When it comes to capturing those perfect low-light shots, they can make all the difference. But let’s face it: They’re not always practical. Some venues won’t allow them, plus they can be slow and cumbersome to use, especially when you’re on the go and need to move around quickly. That’s where these tips come in. Below, I share six surefire ways to help you capture stunning low-light photos without a tripod. Whether you’re at a dimly lit concert or exploring the streets at night, these tips are bound to help you...How to photograph in low light without a tripod
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Do you edit your photos, post them, and leave them to sit on your hard drive, never to be touched again? If so, you might be missing out. This great video features an experienced photographer discussing why you should consider digging into your portfolio to pull out those older photos to edit again. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Landscape photography is both a wonderful experience and challenging genre, and it helps to always absorb new perspectives, advice, and philosophies to continue to grow and improve. If you would like to make your work better, check out this fantastic video tutorial that features an experienced landscape photographer sharing a wide range of advice and perspective sure to put you on the right track. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
A client came back with a last-minute change, and GPT-4 saved the day. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Stephen Kampff)
Joe Cornish is one of the UK's most renowned landscape photographers and a master of his craft. The way he approaches composition makes his photos stand out. In this YouTube video, Alex Nail looks over Joe's shoulder as he shares his technical and creative process. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michael Breitung)
When I started photography, many people would tell me to shoot in manual mode only, and because of that, it took me a long time before I realized what the other modes on the camera were. In this video by Steve Mattheis, Steve goes through each mode in depth and explains how they can be used to suit your style of photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Greg Sheard)
The kaleidoscopic world of Indian pre-wedding ceremonies is a visual spectacle — a symphony of colors, emotions, and cultural significance. The Haldi ceremony, in particular, stands out with its beautiful hues of yellow and the joyous atmosphere that surrounds it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by David Sachs)
The post 6 Tips to Avoid Crowds at Popular Landscape Photography Locations appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Christian Hoiberg. Do you love photographing stunning landscapes but get discouraged by the crowds of tourists that seem to photobomb every shot? You’re not alone! Shooting at popular tourist destinations can be a real challenge – and when you’re faced with dozens of people constantly walking in and out of your frame, it’s enough to make you wish you had just stayed home. But fear not! With a little planning and some insider knowledge, you can capture outstanding landscape images even in the most crowded of locations. As a professional landscape photographer, I know firsthand the frustration of trying...Tips to avoid crowds at popular landscape photography locations
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Recently I was hired to film a marketing video for a $12 million dollar yacht. Initially, I thought my professional Sony cameras would do the heavy lifting but to my surprise, the GoPro Hero 11 Black became my main camera. Today I break down some of my favorite accessories and the shots they helped me capture. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Patrick Hall)
Blending modes are some of the most useful functions in Photoshop, and yet, they are often overlooked, which is a shame, because they offer a ton of power and versatility for dialing in the exact edits you want, whether subtle and understated or an entire overhaul of an image. One of the most useful blending modes is the darken mode, and this excellent video tutorial will show you how to use it to add a bit of mood to an image. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The Nikon NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S lens offers its users some of the best optical performance and image quality the company has ever put into a lens, making it a highly desirable option for a wide range of shooters, particularly portrait and wedding photographers. Can it offer what it promises in practice? This excellent video review takes a look at everything you can expect from it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
In the most recent update to Lightroom, Adobe included an AI-powered noise reduction feature that works really well (they are tearing it up with their AI stuff). Here’s my first look at it and how to use it: STEP ONE: Here’s our original Raw image, and at this size, you don’t see the noise very much, but if you zoom in to 100%, there’s noise a-plenty! STEP TWO: Scroll down to the Detail panel, and at the bottom of the panel, under Noise Reduction, click on ‘Denoise’ (as shown circled here in red). STEP THREE: The Enhance Preview window appears (seen above), and Denoise will be selected by default (as seen here). There’s an amount slider so you can increase or...
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When you think of dodging and burning, you probably think of it as a technique that used for shaping and retouching portraits, but really, it is a technique that can be applied to any genre, including landscape photography. If you would like to learn how you can apply dodging and burning to your landscape work, check out this excellent video tutorial that will show you everything you need to know. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Google Photos is pushing the boundaries of image editing, testing a new feature that uses generative AI to transform photos in a groundbreaking way. Last week, I talked about Google Photos's revolutionary changes to their search feature, and today, we're going to explore the editing features themselves. Named the "Magic Editor," this innovative tool promises to offer a level of manipulation that allows users to make drastic changes to their photos seamlessly. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by David Sachs)
Landscape photographers use a camera to capture stunning images, but have you stopped to think about how the same camera is a key to experiences? A key to new places. A key to new adventures. A key to an enhanced experience with nature. A key to meeting new people. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeffrey Tadlock)
Buying accessories for photography can be a never-ending game, however in this video by Simon d'Entremont, Simon covers some of the most essential products that you should own to make your life easier. All of these products can be found for under $100! [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Greg Sheard)
The post 7 Tips for Breathtaking Dance Portrait Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Siddhesh Jukar. Are you ready to capture the beauty and magic of dance through photography? Whether you’re a professional photographer or just starting out, capturing stunning dance portraits can be both challenging and rewarding. In just a split second, a dancer can convey emotion, movement, and a story that can leave a lasting impact on the viewer. But if you’re feeling intimidated, don’t worry; anyone can get great results with the right knowledge and approach. In this article, we’ll share some tips and techniques that can help you plan and execute a successful dance portrait session. From researching the dance form and...Dance portrait photography
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One of the most common reactions to failure is saying that you will try harder next time. It’s an easy, quite popular way of dealing with failure at one thing or another. However, simply trying harder and expecting a different result is hardly a great way to progress. Here’s why it doesn’t work, and here is what does. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
There are many different ways to grow as a photographer, but one of the most effective ways is to work the same scene or subject multiple times, evaluate what went well and what did not, and try again. This excellent video follows an experienced photographer as he does that and shows how he aims for the best shot at the end of the day. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)

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