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Urban Exploration (Urbex): The 'Why'. Top Story - April 2018.
Urban exploration, simply put, is the exploration of buildings and places that have been "left behind" or abandoned, and are now in a state of dereliction and disrepair or ruin. Buildings visited range from stately homes to lowly farmhouses, hospitals and asylums, to factories and mills. Also popular are churches or other places of worship, hotels, schools, and even prisons—however, any built infrastructure lends potential.
By Juliet W8 years ago in Photography
10 Photography Magazines to Follow on Instagram
Photography magazines are definitely underrated. However, there are people out there who truly appreciate a good magazine filled with stunning and creative photos. They have collections of photos by skillful, professional photographers. Whether the magazine features a collection of a certain theme or is completely diverse, it's really aesthetically pleasing just to skim through the pages. Not to mention that these are the perfect type of magazines to place on your coffee table and use as decor pieces.
By Rachel Blanchard8 years ago in Photography
10 Tips for Shooting Macro Photography on Your iPhone
If there's one thing that Apple can proudly say, it's that it has created a smartphone that takes photos that can be as beautiful as the ones taken by DSLRs. You can even download mobile photo editing apps to finish your post-processing while on the go.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Photography
I Photographed Backstage at London Fashion Week and Didn't Know What I Was Doing
At age 19, one of my teachers tagged me in a post on Instagram. Yes, I did and still do have my teachers on Instagram, they always give major social media support. The post that my teacher sent me was "Backstage photographers wanted for London Fashion Week." At this point in my life, I had absolutely no training in any form of photography; however, I have this habit where I apply for things on a whim. Before I knew it I had applied to photograph backstage at London Fashion Week and thought nothing of it, About a week or two later, I received an email from a lady saying that they would love me to be a part of their team in shooting with them.
By Emily Hughes8 years ago in Photography
Tips for Shooting iPhone X Portraits in Low Light. Top Story - April 2018.
We all know that even if you've committed every tip for iPhone X photography to memory, smartphones still can't always be reliable for producing the best quality photographs. This is especially true in low light. But if you're an iPhone X user, you're in luck. As one of the best phone cameras on the market, the iPhone X has a feature designed specifically for capturing portraits: their innovative "portrait mode."
By Kelsey Lange8 years ago in Photography
Tips on How to Find the Right Wedding Photographer in Kent
Choosing the right wedding photographer is no easy task. This is especially the case when you consider the fact that you just can’t know what to expect until you see the pictures after the wedding; definitely not like tasting the cake before the day! However, it is worth noting that you can take some steps to ensure that you choose the right wedding photographer in Kent by following some proven tips.
By Scott Miller8 years ago in Photography
Top 10 Tools for Mobile Photography
There are people who look past at the idea of using their smartphone to take photos. Even if they own the latest and most updated smartphone, they don't think about using their phone's camera to shoot photos. But they're certainly missing out, because recent smartphones possess amazing-quality cameras that are pretty similar to regular professional cameras. And they shoot fantastic quality photos that are so insanely detailed, you wouldn't believe your smartphone took them. This is why there are mobile photographers out there who only use their smartphones to capture the beautiful aspects of life. From nature photography to landscape, portrait, and street photography, these talented individuals take everything straight from their smartphones.
By Rachel Blanchard8 years ago in Photography
Best Professional Online Photography Courses to Up Your Game
There's a vast array of wonders in connotation with photography and the intricacies of Adobe Photoshop (which is of utmost importance for editors and photographers alike). It's not easy cracking into this extremely difficult route of expertise, but once you do, it's a world of wonder that's packed with such a variety of secrets and lessons to be had when elevating your photographic skills. The only real problem with this is finding the time and the place for these educational forays into the magic of photography.
By Johnson Bernard8 years ago in Photography
Best Online Photography Classes for Beginners
Learning to be a great photographer isn't easy, even if you're a creative genius. It's not just about finding the best shot, or even knowing good Photoshop hacks—though those things definitely do help. Photography, whether people want to admit it or not, is a tech-heavy form of art.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Photography
Best Medium Format Film Scanners
For those of us who have film cameras, since they're not digital with a viewfinder, it's difficult to find ways to transfer our photos onto the computer. It's not like any digital camera where we can take out the memory card and insert it into our computer. Since film cameras use film to take photos, we have to find a way to transfer the film into the computer. And that's what film scanners are created for!
By Penny Newton8 years ago in Photography
10 Tips for Photographing Wildlife With a Drone
Aerial photography is a tough skill to master as it is, but including wildlife into the mix is just one next step. We have come up with a list of the most important tips for photographing wildlife with a drone, from the basics of aerial shooting to specific tricks about capturing the best shots of wildlife in their natural habitat.
By Kelsey Lange8 years ago in Photography












