Tag Archives: Photograph

How to Photograph a Minimalist Landscape

The post How to Photograph a Minimalist Landscape appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Bond. Creating amazing photos can be much easier than you think. The simplest images can be the most striking. Keeping your … Continue reading

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How to Photograph Against the Sun for Stunning Images

The post How to Photograph Against the Sun for Stunning Images appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Bond. As a beginner in photography, you’ll likely be taught to keep the sun behind you. That’s because … Continue reading

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How to Photograph Frozen Bubbles in the Cold

The post How to Photograph Frozen Bubbles in the Cold appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mark C Hughes. Bubbles in the Air I live somewhere that gets pretty cold in the winter, and occasionally it … Continue reading

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100 Things to Photograph When You’re Out of Ideas

The post 100 Things to Photograph When You’re Out of Ideas appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mat Coker. Sooner or later we all run out of things to photograph. Or we think we have. In … Continue reading

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How to Photograph Destination Weddings Successfully

The post How to Photograph Destination Weddings Successfully appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. So you’ve booked your first destination wedding, now what? Don’t worry, photographing a destination wedding is not much different from … Continue reading

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6 Ways to Photograph People While Traveling

The post 6 Ways to Photograph People While Traveling appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. People are one of the most popular subjects for photography. Perhaps this is because they mean so much on … Continue reading

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How to Photograph Children Under Five with Little to No Meltdowns

The post How to Photograph Children Under Five with Little to No Meltdowns appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. Photographing children under five can be really challenging. However, the most effective photographers are the … Continue reading

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How to Photograph Smoke

At some point in your life, you’ve probably seen an amazing photograph featuring smoke. The smoke might be flawlessly lit against a solid background or feature breathtaking colors, leaving you wondering just how on earth you could possibly duplicate it. While … Continue reading

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What Makes a Great Photograph?

I’m sure this article will be controversial. I mean, after all, how do you objectively characterize what makes a good photograph? It’s not like marking a mathematics paper, where there is always a right or wrong answer. Photography, much like … Continue reading

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How to Duotone a Photograph in Photoshop

There is an incredible array of color in our world, so it’s no wonder that it plays such a significant role in photography. However, have you ever considered narrowing your pallet down to just two colors? A duotone image is … Continue reading

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How to Photograph Kids Playing, Running Around and Generally Being Kids

If you’re a people photographer, it’s hard to resist photographing kids as they play, run around and… well, be kids. It’s also a great chance for you to play as a photographer. Here are seven tips to help you capture … Continue reading

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How to Find & Photograph Great Macro Subjects

Quick reminder: only a little while left for The Photographer’s Creativity Catalog at 62% Off If there’s one type of photography “wild west”, it’s macro photography. Photo by Vida Dimovska; ISO 100, f/5.6, 1/100-second exposure. While most other subject – … Continue reading

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