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Do You Have a Photography Checklist? You Should. Here is a Quick Start

Modern DSLRs have so many features that it is sometimes difficult to keep track of all the settings. One of my biggest concerns is that a shot will be ruined because some switch was not in the correct setting for … Continue reading

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Quick and Easy Poses for any Couple During a Photoshoot

The post Quick and Easy Poses for any Couple During a Photoshoot appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. Engagement sessions can feel intimidating and you might feel like your poses or photos are starting … Continue reading

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Quick Clarification Regarding Waterfall Image Story

In the recent On the Ledge at R. B. Ricketts Falls in Ricketts Glen State Park post, I mentioned that my camera rain cover failed, allowing the camera and lens to get wet. The link associated with the camera rain … Continue reading

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Quick Tips for Photographing Glass

Photographing reflective surfaces can be a nightmare, or not, depending on how you set up your lights. David Bergman demonstrates how to light glass: Avoid firing a flash straight at the wine glass. Direct Flash Direct flash results in reflections … Continue reading

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Quick Tips on Landscape Photography

Tell a story with landscape photography. By telling stories with your camera, you’re forced you to slow down and contemplate the details. This one factor alone could greatly improve your skills as a photographer! photo by jojo nicdao Consider a … Continue reading

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Quick Photography Lighting Considerations

Refined photography uses distinct lighting strategies. Knowing what to look for is essential when the goal is a unique and artistically stylized photograph. To be creative you have to know the basics. Creating a foundation from which to build on … Continue reading

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5 Quick Tips for Getting a Great Headshot | Peter Hurley

  From the B&H YouTube Channel:   Portrait photographer Peter Hurley gives 5 quick tips on taking better headshots. Peter talks about the importance of keeping things simple and making sure your subjects look confident and approachable in their photos. … Continue reading

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3 Quick Tips for Achieving Moody Portraits with Natural Light

The post 3 Quick Tips for Achieving Moody Portraits with Natural Light appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lily Sawyer. If, like me, you are drawn to moody portraits and have been wondering how to take … Continue reading

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Flower Photography: 4 Quick Tips for Great Tulip Photos

Related reminder: only a little while left for Photographing Fabulous Flowers at 68% Off Armed with the four simple, yet very effective strategies that I will share here, you can venture out to capture tulips, or any flowers, in a … Continue reading

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6 Quick Tips for Low Light Smartphone Photography

The team over at COOPH consistently come up with some great video tips. In this one, get 6 tips doing some creative low light smartphone photography. Low Light Smartphone Photography Tips Summary of the tips: Backlit portraits Light painting portraits … Continue reading

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9 Quick Tips for Better Black and White Photos

Here’s an 11-minute video from Jamie Windsor that is filled with 9 quick tips that you can use to improve your black and white photos in an instant. ? “For most of us these days, black and white is an after-thought,” says … Continue reading

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Quick Beginner’s Guide to Processing RAW Files in Photoshop Adobe Camera Raw

Do you shoot RAW but then open it without processing? When you take a photo in RAW format, regardless of the name each brand gives to it, what you’re doing is saving a bunch of data without processing it inside … Continue reading

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