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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.
Professional Tips for the Perfect Pics
Whether you want to take to Discount promo codes to find some discounted professional equipment, just use your phone camera, or go old school with a disposable you can take your skills to the next level by following some of these professional top tips to getting that perfect photo every time.
By Craig House7 years ago in Photography
Shot on That Spot: 6 Luxury Hotel Room Areas Where You Shouldn’t Miss Striking a Pose!
When you book a hotel room for a vacation or a staycation, you surely expect for a good accommodation to welcome you warmly. A lot of things about a hotel, especially if it’s luxurious, excite you, because you know that many things that can be found there are not commonly seen when you are just at home.
By Nicole Ann7 years ago in Photography
The Power Behind the Picture
Photography; it's a big and exciting world, but there's so much knowledge and skill that go into something as simple as taking pictures. Everyone at one point or another has taken pictures; either for hobby or work or with a phone or camera.
By Lisa Bourgeault7 years ago in Photography
How to Look Good for Your Family Pictures
A picture is worth a thousand words, and family pictures are no different. Some people get them done every season, while others only do them for Christmas or New Years. They are one of the best ways to document you and your family as they grow every year. It can be stressful to try to plan these pictures that will last a lifetime, so here are a few ways to make this process as seamless as possible.
By Sasha McGregor7 years ago in Photography
How to Take Retro-Style Photos like a Pro
You would think that with the insane capabilities of today's smartphone cameras, that everyone would want to show off their unfiltered photographs with all their vibrant colors and intricate details; but, as of 2019, that shit is so last year. It seems the current on-trend photo trick is getting your picture to look old, or more politely, with a retro and vintage feel. The less focused and more leaky color and grain, the better. I can't say I don't get it though, because I too think filters are the best. As someone who personally loves to photograph with both my iPhone XR and Nikon D3500 (yes, people still do use actual film cameras, even if they aren't working photographers), I love seeing what I can do by adjusting contrast and saturation, adding a light leak, applying filters, and experimenting with new apps.
By Jus L'amore7 years ago in Photography
Street Photography: Warning Opinions Present!
Street photography is a really common form of photography, as it is relatively easy to get into—and it's simple to start doing it, and it comes with no guilt, as the law says you can do it.The question is, should you? Saying, "the law lets anyone photograph on the street" doesn't answer the question. Street photography is about artistically displaying, or glamorising the normal day to day events.
By Harrison Galgut7 years ago in Photography
How to Find Your Photography Niche
Different strokes for different people You have to focus and learn fundamentals such as aperture, ISO, shutter speed, finding light, emotion, and capturing movements that apply across all types of photography. You tend to break off into different niches, just like the chefs break off into different specialties. There are many photographers who love weddings and hate newborns. Others enjoy portraying humans, but hate landscapes. The same can happen to you. You may love to work in a studio, but others may love to work outdoors with natural light. Also, you may love to shoot in digital, but others prefer film.
By Mostafij Tuhin7 years ago in Photography
A Step-by-Step Guide to Online Photo Storage
Photographs are an important part of life. They keep us connected to our roots, cement events in our memories, and help us feel like we’re part of something bigger than ourselves. In fact, as professor and psychologist Geoff Beattie said, “We cannot underestimate the power of photographs to keep us feeling linked to others and belonging.”
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Photography
Photography Basics
Oh no, why is my picture shaking? And why is it all black? And where does that grain come from? If you already wondered about one of the things above, you’re completely right here. Questions like these arise when the exposure time, the ISO, or the aperture are not set correctly. These components are the most important, and you should know what they are doing and how to set them up correctly. Keep reading if you want to know how you can avoid doing mistakes that lead to underexposure or overexposure, image noise, or image shake.
By Sarah Trmmr7 years ago in Photography











