Hit Refresh in Your Photography and Step out of Your Comfort Zone: You'll Thank Yourself for Doing It

It’s a cliché but true nonetheless—old habits die hard. Following the same routine day in and day out because it’s what we know and are comfortable with can lead us into a rut of our own making. In a creative process like photography, repetition and routine can easily become a recipe for bland. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Gordon Webster)
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Photoshop's Secret Weapon for Color Correction

Achieving the perfect color balance and contrast in your photos is crucial for creating impactful and visually appealing images. While many photographers rely on basic adjustments or presets, there's a powerful tool hidden within Photoshop that can revolutionize your color correction workflow. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Best Tips for Amazing Street Portrait Photography

All you need is a street! Here is a comprehensive guide to capturing stunning street portraits, emphasizing the accessibility of street photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Kim Simpson)
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The Secret Power You Can Use to Elevate Your Photos

There are two powerful areas we can use to take our photos to the next level. Yet, they are rarely written about in photography articles. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
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Focus Stacking for Stunning Macro Images

Macro photography opens up a world of detail often unseen by the naked eye, allowing you to explore the fascinating intricacies of small subjects. This is especially valuable for photographers seeking inspiration close to home, transforming everyday objects into captivating works of art. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Mastering Light and Shadow in Landscape Photography

Light: it's the essence of photography. For landscape photographers, understanding and utilizing natural light is paramount. Unlike studio photographers who can manipulate artificial lighting, landscape photographers must embrace the ever-changing dance of sun and shadow, turning it into an ally rather than an obstacle. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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VideoProc Converter AI Software Review: Numerous AI-Powered Tools in a Single Package!

The post VideoProc Converter AI Software Review: Numerous AI-Powered Tools in a Single Package! appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Guest Contributor. Are you new to VideoProc Converter AI and wondering about its capabilities? This versatile media-processing software has now evolved to include a suite of AI-powered tools that can take your files to the next level. And in this comprehensive review, we’ll provide you with an in-depth look at this powerful program, exploring how you can leverage each feature to craft captivating visuals like never before.  What is VideoProc Converter AI? VideoProc Converter AI is a robust all-in-one media-processing software that offers more than just the ability to convert, compress, record, download, edit, and repair media...VideoProc Converter AI software review
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Mimo-Style Black and White Look in Lightroom

This week I’m flying to Budapest to meet up with my dear friend and KelbyOne Instructor, Mimo Meidany, as we’re teaching a travel photography workshop to 12 awesome photographers, and so I thought I’d share a quick tutorial from Mimo (who was our guest on The Grid) on his black and white look. Check it out below: Thanks, Mimo! I look forward to seeing him this weekend! Well, I’ve got thousands and thousands of shots to still go through from shooting two airshows this weekend, one at Ft. Worth NAS and the Sun n Fun Fly-in. I had a fantastic time at both (more on this later), but I’ll work on some tomorrow – gotta hit the sack. Have a great...
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Pick Up Your Cameras: Photography Is Good for Your Health

Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, finding avenues for relaxation, exercise, and enjoyment is crucial for maintaining mental and physical well-being. Photography is a practice that can be more than just a hobby or a profession but also a therapeutic tool. This article discusses how photography can add value, peace, and well-being into your life. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Kim Simpson)
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Another Wild Canon Lens Appears

The patent mill is churning once again, and this time, it's hinting at a potential earthquake in the world of ultra-wide-angle lenses. A recent Canon patent application has ignited speculation about a groundbreaking lens, a zoom lens that could redefine the possibilities for landscape, astrophotography, and architectural photographers. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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A Guide to Black and White Photography

Understanding when and how to use black and white photography is a crucial skill for any photographer seeking to elevate their work. While color photography often takes center stage, black and white offers a unique way to interpret and present the world, emphasizing form, light, and shadow in ways that color simply cannot replicate. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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The Biggest Tool Photographers Aren’t Using in Their Creative Work

Have you been taking the same images with slight variations over the last few years? Have you seen new technologies shake up the photography world, yet largely kept your distance from them? Today, the esteemed Kristina Sherk from Shark Pixel shares with us one such tool that can revamp the work you've been putting out. Following her tutorial written for us below, I decided to try it out myself. I encourage you to break out of your comfort zone, give it a try, and share your photos with us in the comments. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michelle VanTine)
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Behind the Scenes: Shooting for the New York Times

The realm of assignment photography presents a unique and exciting challenge for photographers, requiring a blend of technical skill, interpersonal savvy, and adaptability. This insightful video offers a glimpse into the realities of working on assignment, specifically for a prestigious publication like the New York Times. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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5 Ways to Precisely Undo in Photoshop

As a photographer, you understand the delicate balance between enhancing an image and overdoing it. Too much editing can quickly make a photo appear unnatural and detract from its original beauty. Fortunately, Photoshop offers several tools and techniques to help you maintain control and achieve subtle, realistic edits. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Backlit Landscape Photography: Why You Should Shoot Into the Sun (+ Tips)

The post Backlit Landscape Photography: Why You Should Shoot Into the Sun (+ Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Christian Hoiberg. In landscape photography, avoid photographing toward the sun. It’s one of the most common tips you’ll hear from seasoned landscape photographers. In fact, it’s a tip that I’ve previously shared, myself! Now, avoiding strong backlighting is a well-known tip for a reason. When you point your camera into the sun, you’ll be faced with very difficult lighting conditions, and you risk losing details in the highlights and the shadows (or both at the same time!). Expert landscape photographers know this, and they know the dynamic range that their sensors are capable of capturing, which is...Tips for Shooting Landscape Photography Towards the Sun
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What Makes These Prints the Best in the World?  Behind the Scenes at WhiteWall

Named the world’s best photo lab, WhiteWall is in constant pursuit of excellence in the physical reproduction of photographs. How do they do it, what motivates them, and is there really a difference? I took a trip to WhiteWall’s factory in Germany to find out. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
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The Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.7 Lens: A Budget-Friendly Option for Portrait Photographers

Portrait photography is a popular genre, but high-quality lenses can be expensive. However, the new Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.7 lens offers an affordable option for photographers looking to capture stunning portraits without breaking the bank. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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How Did You Hack Together Your Eclipse Kit?

It's been a few days since a swath of the United States was engulfed by the solar eclipse. Internet traffic dropped drastically as everyone turned their (protected) eyes to the sky. And of course, photographers feverishly figured out how to photograph the dang thing without properly preparing. Well, most of us, anyway. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Wasim Ahmad)
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Why Should You Consider Getting a Camera With AI Subject Detection?

How much of a difference does AI-based subject detection make to your photography? The technology should increase our hit rate, but how much of a difference does it make? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
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Is the MacBook Air M3 the Best Laptop for Photographers?

Selecting the ideal laptop for photography isn't just about choosing a portable computer; it's about finding a versatile tool that enhances your artistic and processing capabilities without becoming a financial burden. This excellent video review takes a look at the MacBook Air M3 for photographers. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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