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Flash photography: to flash or not to flash
Flash photography; a dilemma for photographers today – whether to add a flash (strobe) to that already heavy…
5 Reasons Why You Need a Photography Website
By Yvan Cohen Having a beautiful, professional looking, photography website can no longer be considered a luxurious extra…
8 Great Tips for Portrait Photography
Who doesn’t fancy themselves as a portrait photographer? Capturing the essence of one’s subject, finding the right lighting,…
7 Travel Photography Tips
Travel photography is possibly the most popular among the photographic disciplines, which also means it’s among the most…
6 Insider Tips on How to Succeed in the Business of Stock Photography
The beauty of having a camera with you everywhere you go at almost all times of the day, is that there’s really no excuse to miss a picture. You’re always there, camera in hand. You and a few billion other people that is...
Just How Important is Photo Gear?
If you’re passionate about photography and are dedicated to your art, it goes without saying that buying the best camera you can afford is a given. After all, if you’ve lined up that perfect shot, you want to make sure the final picture looks as stunning as it can.
Low Light Photography, ISO and ASA Settings – Tips & Tricks
ou’ve probably heard of ISO settings?—?after all they’re always prominently displayed on our cameras. And if few of us, myself included, actually know what ISO stands for (International Organization of Standardization), we do at least know it has something do with the sensitivity of our camera’s sensor to light.
Storytelling Through Pictures (Part 2, Executing)
There will be times when you just happen to be in the right place at the right time and have a really singular subject in front of you. In this fortunate scenario, a story might take an afternoon or a day to shoot. You got lucky!
Storytelling Through Pictures (Part 1, Conceptualizing)
If you’re in the market for making a little money from your photography and haven’t tried it yet, you might want to consider diversifying from straight stock photography to creating photographic features and stories.