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Congratulations to Marti Phillips for winning the recent Pick A Color Assignment with the image, “Go Green.” See more of Phillips’ work at marti.photos. View the winning image and a selection of submissions below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots! The post Pick A Color Assignment Winner Marti Phillips appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
There is a good chance we are currently headed toward an economic recession, and as such, wedding photographers should consider how to ensure their business will be ready if such a downturn arrives. This helpful video tutorial features an experienced wedding photographer discussing how to prepare yourself for a recession to ensure that you are in a position to survive or even thrive when one arrives. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
To make accurate prints, you need to get several elements right. From print profiles, to choice of paper, to correct calibration. If you are working on a Mac, you need to ensure you are doing it properly. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Paul Parker)
My career as an elitist prime glass snob has come to an end after real-world professional work using an unexpected lens choice showed me the error of my ways. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert Stevens)
In recent years, national parks and other popular nature photography destinations have become increasingly crowded and potentially frustrating, with some even requiring reservations. With so many photographers crowding the parking lots and trailheads, perhaps it is time to skip those roadside locations and head deeper into the wilderness for a backpacking-based photography adventure. While I think of myself as a landscape photographer first, I always work hard to get shots of people within the landscape as well. By including a person, it often gives a sense of scale and adventure. On this particular trip, a friend and I spent three nights in this same basin exploring and waiting for the light. When passing through a good photo location, I always try...Photo of a lake and mountain peaks in the Sierra Nevada
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The post 10 Best Tripods for Photography (in 2022) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Choosing the best tripod for photography can be an overwhelming task. After all, there are hundreds (if not thousands) of options, all promising different benefits – so how do you pick the right model for your needs? In this article, I share my top 10 favorite tripods, including options for all budgets and types of photography. Of course, not every great tripod is suitable for all photographers, so as you read, pay careful attention to the height range, the tripod material, the type of head, the overall tripod quality, and the warranty. Bottom line: Whether you’re a beginner looking for...the best tripods for photography
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Canon's EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro lens was one of the most respected lenses in the company's lineup, offering 1:1 macro performance, impressively sharp rendering, a capable hybrid image stabilization system, and more, endearing it to anyone from macro photographers to portraitists and wedding photographers. Now, we have the RF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, which brings a variety of new features and improvements. This excellent video review takes a look at the new lens and the performance and image quality you can expect from it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Taking your cityscape photos during blue hour is always a safe bet if you don't get spectacular light at sunrise or sunset. A deep blue sky provides the perfect color contrast to the incandescent lights in the city and will help you create a pleasing result. But what if you are lucky with light and weather? Do you take a photo while the colors pop in the sky or with the city lights during blue hour? Luckily, you can get both by applying a technique called time blending. In this article, I show you how. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michael Breitung)
Sigma recently announced two new lenses, the 20mm f/1.4 DG DN Art and 24mm f/1.4 DG DN Art, both of which offer impressive image quality combined with very wide apertures, making them intriguing options for landscapes, astrophotography, and more. This great video review takes a look at the 20mm lens and the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it in practice. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Photo By Bob Larson Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Boomtown” by Bob Larson. Location: Prescott, Arizona. Canon T2i, Sigma 10-20mm. Exposure: 1/60 sec., f/9, ISO 100. 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 Bob Larson appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
As wedding photographers, our hobby is our job, and we don't answer to the man. That's the dream. But how do we go from weekend warrior to full-time photo-ninja? These tips are invaluable. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Paul Waring)
Sigma recently announced two new lenses, the 20mm f/1.4 DG DN Art and 24mm f/1.4 DG DN Art, both of which continue the Art series tradition of providing impressive image quality at a significantly more affordable price than many first-party options. This great video review takes a look at the 24mm f/1.4 DG DN Art and the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it in practice. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Only 5 days until my 13th Annual Worldwide Photo Walk, and today I’m off to London (heading there first before I take the train up to Edinburgh on Friday to lead a local Photo Walk there on Saturday. I’m there with my brother Jeff (he hasn’t been to London in like 40 years, so we’re stopping there for a couple of days before we head up to Scotland).  It’s not too late to sign up for a photo walk in a city near you – head to worldwidephotowalk.com and sign up (it’s free), take lots of photos, meet some new people, and have some fun. That’s what photo walks are all about.   Cheers,  -Scott P.S. If you sign up for a...🙂
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Today, Sigma has announced two new additions to the highly popular and respected Art Series, the 20mm f/1.4 DG DN Art and 24mm f/1.4 DG DN Art. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Birds are some of the more easily spooked creatures out there, and as such, it can be particularly tricky to get close enough to photograph them before they fly away. One particularly useful tool is a blind, and this awesome video will show you both what it is and how it is used. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Here are a few thoughts from getting to spend a couple months with a powerful if pint-sized cinema camera from one of the industry’s leading brands. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Christopher Malcolm)
A photograph is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional world, and as such, part of the challenge to the photographer is to recreate a sense of depth in the image. This excellent video tutorial will show you how to use lighting and other techniques to create a deep sense of depth in a portrait for a more compelling overall image. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Editing software from Skylum has gone through a lot of changes over the past few years, and with its new software Luminar Neo, there's still lots of room for evolution in what the software can do for its users. HDR Merge was recently added as an expansion for the software, and this is one feature that had been asked for by its users for some time. Another feature that has been requested in forums quite frequently is the ability to stitch panoramas. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Gary McIntyre)
The post 5 Reasons to Do 35mm Travel Photography (+ Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. I love 35mm travel photography. With my 35mm f/1.4 lens on a full-frame body, I can photograph just about anything; it’s the most versatile prime lens in my kit, it’s fast, and it’s super sharp. Traveling with a 35mm lens opens up wonderful opportunities to capture the world around you. I use my 35mm prime more than any other lens because it can handle so many different subjects, from portraits and landscapes to architecture and food. In fact, if I could take only one prime lens with me when I travel, it would be my 35mm. Below, I...Singapore at night 35mm travel photography
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The internet has made it easier than ever to digest hundreds or even thousands of images in just a few swipes and minutes, and while that can be a great thing, it has downsides too. It is important to remember where creativity comes from before you allow yourself to be derailed by things like envy. This fantastic video essay serves as an important reminder of how to truly be creative. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)

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