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The vital how-to's for photography enthusiasts: how to create the perfect camera setup, capture the perfect picture, edit your photos and beyond.
How to know if your photography is rising to that pro level?
Ooh! You have a phone with a camera, a subject before you, and the will to capture it. You take that stance, click the capture button, and view it back. You feel good about it. Sometimes confused. But one thing you surely feel is that you have captured something. Your pictures somehow give you hope of reaching an exhibition. But, are they really good? As a photographer, it can be tough to gauge when you're starting to level up your skills. Sure, your friends and family might say your photos are great – “These are some beauties you’ve clicked now.” But, are you really making strides toward becoming a professional? Trust me, this confusion is not only bewildering but obstructive too. So, how to come out of this bog? How to know if you’ve really captured something meaningful or just another trivial picture?
By Shivam 3 years ago in Photography
It takes far more than still hands and minds for Still-life photography
It is by far one of the easiest things in the world. Or at least it seems so to the naïve eyes. After all, what does it have? A bunch of inanimate objects captured from a bunch of angles. Right? Well, not quite. In reality, still-life photography is an art form that requires far more than just steady hands and a calm mind. One must have a creative vision guided by technical skills and attention to detail. Ignore any of these and you’ll soon find ghostly stillness and silence in your photography career. Let’s capture a few whys and hows of it.
By Shivam 3 years ago in Photography
Confessions of A Very Amateur Photographer
Introduction I was posting on the Vocal Social Society Community Adventure Thread and I was shocked that I knew nobody, barring myself, who had posted in that community. Not one member of my Creationati or any of my other friends has posted in Photography.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Photography
Photography 8 Tips for Beginners
Starting out in photography is a wonderful time filled with creativity and discovery. Unfortunately, for many new photographers, their introduction to photography is a time of wrecked nerves, confusing advice from friends, and frustration as you learn a new camera and try to capture on film or digital media what you saw with your eyes.
By Samir Ali3 years ago in Photography
Difference between DSLR camera VS Point and Shoot Camera
Cameras come in many shapes and sizes, and each is used for a variety of needs. There are, however, two main types of cameras available today for the general consumer: the DSLR (or SLR) and the point and shoot.
By Samir Ali3 years ago in Photography
what is photography/ Basic Elements of a Camera/How to Be A Successful Photographer
Everyone knows what a camera is: you probably have an SLR, DSLR, or point and shoot camera and there is sure to be a camera on your phone. But what is a camera? At its most basic level, a camera is a device used to capture images. Yet, there is more to it.
By Samir Ali3 years ago in Photography
Exploring the World of Black and White Photography: Techniques and Inspirations
Introduction: Black and white photography is a timeless art form that has been around since the early days of photography. In today's digital age, black and white photography is still popular and widely used for a variety of artistic and commercial purposes. In this article, we will explore the techniques and inspirations behind black and white photography.
By Dua3 years ago in Photography
3 cool photo studio gadget
Photography is an art form that has evolved over the years, from the earliest pinhole cameras to modern-day digital photography. Whether you're a professional photographer or an amateur, having the right tools and equipment is essential to capture stunning images. In a photo studio, the right gadgets can make a huge difference in the quality of the final product. With the rapid advancement of technology, there are now various cool photo studio gadgets available that can enhance your.
By robert pena3 years ago in Photography
Journey through the World of Lenses
Different Types of Camera Lenses: Which Lens to Use in Which Situation? Photography is an art form that captures moments in time and preserves them for future generations. The type of lens you use can have a significant impact on the quality of your photographs. There are various types of camera lenses available, each with its unique features and characteristics. Understanding the different types of lenses and when to use them can help you capture stunning images.
By Cuma KENÇ3 years ago in Photography
How to Insert Image in Photoshop
Are you new to Photoshop and wondering how to add an image to your project? Or perhaps you’ve been using Photoshop for a while but haven’t mastered the art of inserting images. Look no further! In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process of inserting an image in Photoshop.
By CPI3 years ago in Photography
Best Ways to Download Pinterest Videos For Free using Vidloading
Pinterest is a very popular social media platform where you can find many creative and inspirational ideas. From cooking recipes and decor to any kind of DIY tutorials, Pinterest is the perfect place where you can get different ideas. Mostly if we discuss about Pinterest videos, all are informative, and the presentation of the video is so stunning. Some information is so useful that you can share it with your family and friends. But to send anyone the Pinterest videos, you need to download them. But due to the copyright issue, Pinterest does not provide this option. So for that, you need to find another way to download Pinterest videos for free. Let's explore the best ways to download Pinterest videos using multiple ways and how a Pinterest video downloader is easy with some options.
By Pinterest Video Downloader | Download Pinterest Video Online3 years ago in Photography
When Mary wollstonecraft Was Duped by Love...
one windy day in June 1795, Mary Wollstonecraft, her 1-year-old daughter, and her nanny, with a small crew of men, pushed off in a boat into rough waters from a port on the eastern shore of England. Wollstonecraft’s baby wriggled in her arms as the boat rocked and swayed in the gigantic gray waves of the North Sea. Yet Wollstonecraft would not be deterred by the dangers of the passage. This was an opportunity for her to write about her travels and to capitalize on her reflections by selling her stories. When the jagged shoreline of Sweden finally appeared after days of endless ocean, she began to record her observations.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Photography








