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It doesn't feel like long ago that we were blown away by the results of AI-generated photography, because it was only last year. Video seemed like it was quite far off, and yet, here we are with what I'd call "terrifyingly good," out of nowhere. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Armitage)
The distinction between a good photo and a great photo is nuanced but significant, touching on the heart of what makes photography an art form. This fantastic video takes a look at the distinction and how it can help us improve. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Effective composition is a linchpin in the creation of compelling photographs, distinguishing memorable images from mere snapshots. This fantastic video dives into the topic and offers some practical advice. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Most gear enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Canon EOS R1 and EOS R5 Mark II, and while those will certainly be some of the most important cameras to come along in a while, Canon might have another crucial camera waiting in the wings. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Have you ever painstakingly removed dust, hair, and scratches from an image one piece at a time? There is a much faster way, and this tutorial will show you how. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Kim Simpson)
As professional photographers, we carry around a bunch of stuff. I can easily rock up to a shoot with way too much kit for the job. My daily carry-around equipment is quite different, though. Let's talk about some of the must-carry items. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
Busy week of production, so, this week, I’d like to just offer a short story about how, sometimes, a successful shoot is about more than just the final product. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Christopher Malcolm)
There are a lot of great tools available for editing, and my favorite techniques tend to have large impacts for little effort. Lightroom's masking tool does this better than anything else I've ever used. This guide will teach you everything you could possibly want to know about Lightroom masking regardless of your skill level. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Armitage)
Exploring familiar territories with a fresh perspective can often feel like a daunting challenge for photographers. Yet, it's this very pursuit of novelty within the well-trodden that can breathe new life into one's work, pushing the boundaries of creativity and observation. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Photography, at its core, is about capturing light, yet this fundamental aspect is often overlooked in the quest for the perfect subject. This fantastic video dives into this topic, emphasizing the importance of understanding and utilizing light to transform good photographs into outstanding ones. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Why are photographers obsessed with shallow depth of field? And why I think it can ruin your photography as it almost did with mine. Read on about how it started to affect my photography and what I did about it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Vojkan Milenkovik)
What’s a “relative edit?” Well, watch this quick video, and it will make sense (and you’ll wind up using this technique anytime this situation arises). Pretty handy, right? This probably isn’t one you’ll use every day, but when you need it, it’s sure nice to have it. Thanks to everybody who came out to my sessions yesterday at Fotoclave out in San Ramon, California. Super, super nice people and I had a really wonderful time. Thanks to Same at SlickPic, and all the Fotoclave folks for the gracious hospitality. Have a great Lightroom Tip Tuesday, everybody! -Scott P.S. Tomorrow on “The Grid” we’ve got John Dukes as our in-studio guest so all bets are off. LOL! The post Lightroom Tip Tuesday:...🙂
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The successor to the worldwide popular, and rightfully so, Fujifilm X100V has finally been revealed! The new X100VI brings forth some very welcome features while staying true to what made the X100 lineup great. We’ve used it for a while and loved it! How was it? What’s new? What stayed the same? Is it worth upgrading? Will you even be able to get one? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ondřej Vachek)
I'm a bit of a neat freak when it comes to my gear. Anyone who has bought any of my used gear has usually told me it looks like new, save for maybe by the tripod mount, which I usually attach a plate to while I'm camped out by lighthouses. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Wasim Ahmad)
The post 10 Common Bird Photography Mistakes (and Their Solutions) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Prathap DK. Do you commit mistakes in your bird photography? I bet you do. We all make mistakes, whether we’re beginners or advanced shooters. I’ve made mistakes, myself. As a matter of fact, I’ve made many. Now, in a way, making mistakes can be good. If you make mistakes while photographing birds, you learn from them, and you’ll become a better photographer as a result. What you don’t necessarily have to do is to re-invent the wheel. Instead of learning about these common mistakes the hard way, why not learn from other’s mistakes? Below, I share 10 common bird photography mistakes...01-The-Most-Useful-Bird-Photography-Tips-for-Beginners-by-Prathap-Nature-Photography-Simplified
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January had been a difficult month for me. I was shooting a lot less, and as a result, I had a ton of time to think about my career and my direction. I ended up in a fairly bad place with my mental health. Like almost every other artist, I ended up hating much of what I do. Here's why it sucks being a photographer, and what you can do about it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
This process is super quick and easy, and you can do it in either Lightroom Classic or the ‘cloud’ version. Here’s how to do it. STEP ONE: This step is only for Classic users (cloud users skip this step). First, turn on Syncing if it’s not already turned on (click the cloud icon up in the top right corner of Lightroom Classic’s window), and then go to the Collections panel, to the collection you want your client to be able to choose images from and click the checkbox that appears to the left of it (as shown here). A “Sync” symbol (seen here) will appear, letting you know this album is being synced. By the way – you’ll only see this checkbox...
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Times when the main creative outlet for photographers was taking and editing photos are long gone. For many, recording videos plays an equally important role now. But, the creation of videos is not only about the visuals. Audio is equally important. And for it, you need a good microphone, like the Saramonic MV7000. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michael Breitung)
There are many small, simple steps, that you can take to drastically improve your portrait photography today. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Pete Coco)
Landscape photographers often speak about the advantages of scouting locations, but a certain creative energy can be lost with too much pre-planning. In this video, we follow along as a landscape photographer explores an area which has some benefits and downsides. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeffrey Tadlock)

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