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"Collabs" are the new currency between aspirant photographers and content-pressured models. Both parties are looking for scroll-stopping images to gain attention as they rise up in their respective industries. What happens when the images don't measure up to the expectations? Are models expecting too much from growing photographers who are shooting for free, or are photographers hyping up their skills and not delivering? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michelle VanTine)
Photo By David Connel Today’s Photo of the Day is “Courthouse Reflection” by David Connel. Location: Courthouse Rock, Arches National Park, Utah. “Arches National Park is one of my favorite areas for photography,” says Connel. “One of my favorite techniques is to use the reflections created by water-filled potholes. After heavy rains, you can get incredible reflections of the nearby mesas. By holding your camera as close as possible to the water’s surface, these small potholes appear to be a miniature lake. I have used this technique many times over the years to create lake reflections where no lake exists.” Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen...
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When it comes to a genre in which you can't control the light or the placement of elements in the frame, storytelling can be a really tricky thing to implement in your work. Nonetheless, if you can successfully convey a story with a landscape photo, it can be what turns a very good shot into a top-shelf image. This excellent video tutorial discusses the topic and offers some helpful advice for storytelling in landscape photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Terry is back with a winner! This is stuff you can really use – check it out below. Terry is awesome (thanks, T!). Come with me to Italy next month…. ….for an epic travel photography workshop that will change the way the shoot and post-process your travel images. Check out this short video (below) to see what it’s all about. Here’s the link for details and to grab one of those last two spots! It will be an unforgettable experience, and I hope to see you there. Have a kick-butt Monday! -Scott The post The Top 10 Most Common Photo Fixes appeared first on Lightroom Killer Tips. Original link(Originally posted by Scott Kelby)🙂
Given the technology and capabilities of today’s cameras, the number of hobby and serious wildlife photographers grows by leaps and bounds. The frame per second rate is through the roof, the accuracy of autofocus is mind blowing, the high ISO capability is phenomenal, video is at an all-time clean quality and lens sharpness is off the charts. It’s a great time to be a wildlife photographer. Given the superstar advancements in capture capability, wouldn’t it stand to reason that every photo of an animal be perfect? This is obviously a rhetorical question given the known facts of how the photographer factors in to make the image. The light, background, expression of the animal, composition, chosen aperture and so much more must...
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Photography is as much about what you show in your photos as it is about what you hide. Too many details can overwhelm the viewer. You can already be selective about what you include in an image when you capture it. There are also several techniques that help you simplify a photo in post-processing. One way to do so is by introducing a darker mood and by shrouding less important areas in darkness. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michael Breitung)
Pretty much all of us want to take sharper images. However, there are a ton of things that can derail that pursuit, including equipment, camera settings, and even how you stand and hold your camera. If you would like to improve the sharpness of your photos, check out this fantastic video tutorial that features six helpful tips sure to put you on the right track. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
At the risk of enraging loyal Fuji fanboys and fangirls everywhere, I have decided that the best thing to happen to Fuji shooters in a long while is the release of a third-party lens. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert Stevens)
Lightroom is one of the most common applications in the photo industry, used by millions of photographers for cataloging their images and performing basic to intermediate edits on them. As the foundation of many photographers' workflows, it is important to ensure that you are using Lightroom correctly. This excellent video tutorial discusses three common mistakes photographers make when using the application and how to correct or avoid them in the first place. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Photo By James Day Today’s Photo of the Day is “Taft Point” by James Day. Location: Yosemite National Park, California. 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 James Day appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
It takes a lot of different skills and qualities to become a competent photographer, but one of the most important of those has nothing to do with a camera, but rather your ability to keep at it despite setbacks or discouragement. If you want to step up to the next level, check out this fantastic video that will remind you why persistence is one of the most important qualities of any successful photographer. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
When you are new to landscape photography, there is a lot to learn: camera settings, forecasting and planning around conditions, reading light, and more. One skill stands above all else, and this great video tutorial makes a case for why it should be first on your list when you are learning the genre. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
If you go on YouTube, one of the most common videos you will see is how Vero is beating Instagram. There are a lot of positive things to say about Vero, however, it is unlikely to ever reach the same popularity as Instagram. If anything, Vero’s popularity will die down with the hype. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
Do you really have to spend so much on filters in landscape photography? What could go wrong in going for cheap alternatives? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nicco Valenzuela)
The latest iPhone lineup is here, and it brings with both a range of subtle refinements and intriguing new features that will reshape how we interact with our phones. This excellent first look video discusses the new lineup and offers some impressions on their headline features. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The post 4 Tips for Breathtaking Soccer Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Daniel. Soccer (called “football” in much of the world) can be a tough sport to photograph. The ball is constantly moving around the field, and key moments appear and disappear in the blink of an eye. Unless you know the right techniques, you’re bound to struggle when the action heats up, leading to missed opportunities and failed shots. Fortunately, you’re in good hands! I’ve spent years doing professional soccer photography, and in this article, I share my hard-earned knowledge, including: The best soccer photography settingsWhere to position yourself for the best photosHow to choose the perfect gearMuch more! So if you’re ready to...soccer photography action scene
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If your camera is mounted on top of a tripod, should you turn your camera's image stabilization off? These findings might surprise you. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Iain Stanley)
Photo By Max Foster Today’s Photo of the Day is “First Glimpse” by Max Foster. Location: Ulamertorsuaq in southern Greenland.  “As the clouds dissipated, I watched the giant face of Ulamertorsuaq in southern Greenland appear and quickly captured the scene with my telephoto lens,” explains Foster. 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 Max Foster appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author:...
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One of the most frustrating things about landscape photography is that you have no control over the light, and an otherwise perfect scene can be ruined by it. Just because the light is not great, however, does not mean you need to pack it in and head home; sometimes, the answer is adjusting your approach a bit. Black and white can be such a solution, and this great video shows how it can help you come home with worthwhile photos. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Should you add a Fresnel-type light to your collection of gear for portrait photography? Besides looking like a great prop in your shot, is it a light you can use as your main source for photos? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Ventura)

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