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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 Photograph the Moon
Our entire lives, approximately once a month, like astronomical clockwork, we get a full moon. If we’re out at night, we notice it. If it’s one of those particularly bright or large or colorful full moons, we might stop and admire it for a minute.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
How To Shoot A Panoramic Photo - An Ultimate Guidance
Capturing the stunning landscape through a wide lense or a digital camera still can’t depict how beautiful and magnificent the landscape is! The technique “How To Shoot A Panoramic Photo” isn’t difficult at all. It highly depends on the camera settings and composition of the frame.
By Lybui5 years ago in Photography
How to Learn to Shoot Manual
Do you need to shoot manual? Before we go any further, let me say this. You don’t have to shoot manual. I wrote a whole article about that. You can go through your whole life, shoot a million images, make the cover of National Geographic, and have your work displayed in the Louvre without shooting manual.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
For the love of the image. Top Story - March 2021.
There is an abundance of advice online, and in books on photography. How to set up the camera, White Ballance, Aperture, Shutter speed, Exposure, depth of field, Filters, Lenses, camera types. the list can be endless and it can be daunting to an amateur or someone starting out in Photography.
By Bob Parker5 years ago in Photography
7 Steps for Developing Digital Images. Top Story - March 2021.
Prior to digital photography, developing images was best left to the experts. Today, with the intelligence built into modern cameras, the camera can handle the processing and do it fairly well. But once you progress to where you are truly getting it right in camera, the next step is to learn to develop your own images. Here are five steps to getting that done.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
Three Tips for Better Food Photography
It seems like everyone is taking pictures of food and posting them online. Many of them make you wonder, not only what were they eating, but what were they thinking. Whether you want to be a professional food photographer, or just make your food photography look professional, here are three tips for better food photography.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
The photography composition of the product shooting
As far as composition is concerned, it is important for any kind of product photography. The reason is that the smartphone camera has very flexible composition support for any photographer whether he or she is a novice or professional. If you like to shoot with a DSLR camera, then you have to adjust the external settings as well as the internal settings also. But in the case of a smartphone, you only have to adjust the composition through its internal settings like camera setting on third-party software or built-in software on the smartphone as well. For the product shooting through the smartphone, you will be able to use the composition grid for any product shot with dead accuracy as well. For the smartphone camera, the product shot will be highly challenging.
By Manik Roy5 years ago in Photography
It's Like Magic
As an artist, to analyse & describe one’s work process in a streamlined format seems like a gruelling exercise to perform, but its really just an administrative approach to the beautiful mess in your head. This is the conclusion I have drawn from doing the activity myself, and I wish to share my findings.
By Shannon More O'Ferrall5 years ago in Photography
In Photography, What is Dynamic Range?
Depending on how long you have been a photographer, you may or may not have heard the term, dynamic range. But unless you’ve been living, and photographing, in a cave, you have certainly heard the term HDR used as a technique. HDR is an acronym for High Dynamic Range. In reality, the dynamic range part of both terms means the same thing, but HDR means a look, rather than the light in a scene.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
How to Set Up an Online Print Store to Sell Your Photos. Top Story - March 2021.
So you want to open up a print store? Some friends, or maybe even followers on Instagram have asked you if you sell prints. What a compliment! It's amazing to think that someone likes your photos enough to want to hang one on their wall. You'd love to help make that happen, and maybe even make a few bucks doing it. But where do you begin?
By Oliver Dahl5 years ago in Photography
How to Have Peace of Mind as a Travel Photographer
Focus on getting the shot, see what I did there? But seriously, travel photography isn’t the endless vacation that non-photographers think it is. You’re up and gone long before sunrise and you probably miss the evening meals more often than not. You will spend a lot of time waiting. Waiting for people to move out of the shot, waiting for the light to get just right, or waiting for the composition to be perfect.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography











