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Around 2010, I upgraded computers and was very disappointed that I’d lost my CD of Photoshop. I was even more disappointed when I went to the store and remembered how expensive it was. Begrudgingly, I did re-purchase Photoshop. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ali Choudhry)
When Canon got serious about mirrorless camera and lenses, they put all their attention into developing full frame options. Of course, many users prefer APS-C cameras for their lower prices, smaller form factor, and extra reach. It looks like those users will be happy in 2023, with more APS-C cameras and lenses on the way. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
It's very easy to find information online about new cameras, news, rumors, reviews, and which camera you should be using right now. But there's far less information to be found about older cameras. Like many photographers, I find it interesting to look at the origins of photography and how far the science and technology in cameras has come in a relatively short period of time. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Brad Wendes)
Impostor Syndrome can be an insidious thing: you work hard at your craft and develop a strong creative voice, and yet, despite all that effort and experience, you feel as if you do not know what you are doing and your work is not worthwhile. Why do so many photographers experience Impostor Syndrome, and what can they do about it? This excellent video features an experienced creative discussing his experience with the issue and how he tackles it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
A new year brings thoughts of new beginnings and new opportunities. Resolutions are common this time of year. You undoubtedly have plans to join a gym this year, but why not also make a goal of working on a new photo project? There are several projects you might consider undertaking in 2023, ranging from those that require you to create something original each day to those that will be successful with a less frequent contribution on your part. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by John Ricard)
Photo By Harry Lichtman Today’s Photo of the Day is “Snow Wave” by Harry Lichtman. Location: White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire. “During a blustery day in New Hampshire’s Crawford Notch, wind and snow combined to create drifts everywhere,” explains Lichtman. “I liked the static arrangement of trees in this view and used a longer exposure to render the streaking wind-blown snow more like a wave. Since there was a warm hue to the tree trunks, I decided a black-and-white rendition would be best to convey the cold conditions and the snow motion mixed with the trees.” Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries,...
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Many photographers do not want to spend top dollar for high-level bodies, but still need and appreciate advanced features like fast burst rates and powerful autofocus. For Canon shooters, two options that fit that bill are the EOS R6 Mark II and EOS R7. Which is right for you, though? This interesting video discusses the two in the context of a demanding genre, bird photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Medium format cameras mostly live in studios, where the controlled lighting and less demanding autofocus and burst rates allow them to shine. What happens if you take them out of that environment and put them in the hands of a wedding photographer? This great video shows the results. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post 6 Tips for Breathtaking Aquarium Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mat Coker. Aquariums offer gorgeous views of fish, dramatic lighting, and plenty of incredible photographic opportunities. Unfortunately, without the right approach, capturing great aquarium images can be insanely difficult thanks to the ultra-dark environments and fast-moving subjects. Fortunately, I love photographing in aquariums, and I know how to capture crisp, clear, and well-exposed images of an array of fish subjects. In this article, I explain how you can create stunning shots of sharks, lobsters, eels, and so much more – so if you’re ready to start producing some stunning aquarium photography, then let’s dive right in! 1. Turn off your flash and get...Aquarium photography tips
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The a7R V is the first AI-based camera from Sony. It has a dedicated AI processing chip, deep-learning algorithms, human pose detection, 8 stops of IBIS, and 61 megapixels of resolution. But is it really the best Alpha ever? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Reza Malayeri)
Here are some tips and tricks that help make a wedding photography business successful. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Peter Morgan)
Canon cameras are some of the most popular out there, but just like every other brand, they are not perfect. How do they compare to other options? This excellent video discusses the good and bad of Canon cameras. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Make 2023 a year of creative breakthrough. We all know the key to getting better is consistency. Doing something over and over again will eventually make you better at anything. 52Frames is a photography community that encourages you to improve by prioritizing consistency over perfection: a photo every week for a year. Photography, like any other skill, requires practice. It’s like going to the gym: you need a training plan, with clear goals and ways to achieve them. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
This is an essential watch if you love taking photos with your phone but aren't sure whether you can get a great image or not. In this video, Glyn Dewis shows how mobile photography is possible for everyone using Adobe's Lightroom and Photoshop Mobile software. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Peter Morgan)
Photo By Andrew C. Strom Today’s Photo of the Day is “The Passage” by Andrew C. Strom. Location: Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The post Photo Of The Day By Andrew C. Strom appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original link(Originally posted by Staff)
Hi, everybody – I’m back from my holiday break (really enjoyed it, and the football gods were shining upon me, as my Bucs somehow won their division and are playoff bound). Now it’s a new year, full of new opportunities and possibilities, so let’s get right to it. If like me, you like to embed your copyright and contact info directly into your images (handy in case you share images on Instagram, FB, Twitter, etc.), then it’s time to update your Lightroom Classic copyright info template for 2023 for the new images you take and import this year. It’s really simple but not super obvious, so here we go: STEP ONE: Go to the Library Module; go under the Metadata menu up top...
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The word “attached” is defined in two ways: Two or more items can be physically attached when visually connected or joined together; Two things can be emotionally attached when strong feelings of affection or connection exist. Regarding photography, both definitions can be applied in addition to a third where they overlap. DEF 1 – A lens is physically attached to a camera body, a filter is physically attached to a lens, a flash gets attached to the hot-shoe. In conjunction, they all work in harmony. DEF 2 – It behooves us to become emotionally attached to the subjects we photograph to better understand their behavior, the weather, the light and more. Below, I’ll discuss a third definition. The more you become...
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Color range masks are nothing new within Lightroom. However, they have become increasingly powerful the last couple of years, and you absolutely should be utilizing them in your work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Armitage)
The post Happy New Year From the dPS Team (2023!) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Another year is gone, and a new year has begun! On behalf of the dPS team, I’d like to wish you a happy New Year; hopefully, you had a joyful end to 2022, and 2023 is now off to a great start. We have plenty of great articles in store for you in 2023, so make sure you check back frequently over the next few weeks. You don’t want to miss posts discussing landscape photography, portrait photography, camera settings, gear, photo editing, and so much more! And if you’re looking to jumpstart your photography skills in the new year,...
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While so many resources about both the technical and logistical sides of photography can be found in books and video tutorials, there are things that only time can teach. Here are some of the things I’d love to whisper to my younger self that might be of help to others as well. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nicco Valenzuela)

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