Tag Archives: Setting

Tips for Setting Up and Photographing Mini-Sessions for Extra Income

The post Tips for Setting Up and Photographing Mini-Sessions for Extra Income appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. Photographing mini-sessions is a perfect way to generate extra income from both new and returning clients. … Continue reading

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Neil Armstrong After First Setting Foot on the Moon

Here’s a twist on an old story: On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to ever walk on the moon, cementing the United States as a global powerhouse and exploding the minds of Star Trek fans everywhere. … Continue reading

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5 Common Camera Setting Mistakes Made by Newbie Photographers

Photography is a process of constant learning, so it’s only natural to make mistakes along the way. But with a little bit of advice from those who have been there already, fledgling photographers can avoid a few common camera setting … Continue reading

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5 Common Camera Setting Mistakes New Photographers Make

Whether you’ve just purchased your first DSLR or have been shooting for a while and would like to start using your camera’s manual settings, you should be aware of some of the common mistakes most new photographers make when they … Continue reading

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3 Tips for Setting Boundaries to Avoid Burnout in Photography

Whether you’re a professional photographer or a hobbyist, there have likely been times when you’ve felt ready to throw in the towel and quit photography forever. Those feelings are normal and are usually the result of added stress from things … Continue reading

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Camera Modes: Setting Aperture and Shutter Speed

You might think that acquiring a $ 1,000 DSLR makes you a photographer. In truth, the first step down the “photographer road” is switching from auto mode to experimenting in AV, TV, and M. But, what do those letters mean? … Continue reading

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Now Available: The Canon EOS-1D X Mark II AF Setting Guidebook

From the Canon Professional Network: The EOS-1D X Mark II has won rave reviews since its launch back in February 2016 and to help users get more from its incredibly advanced focusing system, Canon has produced a handy downloadable AF … Continue reading

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The Importance of Setting Photography Goals for Yourself

A wiser person than myself once said that if someone does not know to which port they are sailing, no wind is favorable. I heard that advice early in my photographic journey and it has stuck with me throughout the … Continue reading

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5 Tips for Setting the Focus in Your Landscape Photography

In many types of photography the question of where you should set your focus is pretty simple. For example, in portrait photography, there is one simple rule: focus on the eyes. When the eyes aren’t on the same plane of focus, … Continue reading

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Setting up for Great Landscape Pictures

Photographing landscapes is one of the most pleasurable kinds of photography. Not only do you have the chance to take beautiful pictures for your friends or office, but you can produce canvases, large prints, and even presents for people. How … Continue reading

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Lightroom Coffee Break: Setting Custom Defaults

 From the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom YouTube Channel: Lightroom tips and tricks in 60 seconds or less from longtime Lightroom team member Benjamin Warde. The Creative Cloud Photography Plan (Photoshop CC & Lightroom CC) is an excellent value at only $ 9.99/month. Canon … Continue reading

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Hyper Focal Setting For More Depth of Field

How-To Depth in a photograph is conveyed by a spatial relationship between foreground, midground and background elements whereas those nearest the lens are emphasized while the rest of the composition recedes into the distance. The foreground object becomes exaggerated in … Continue reading

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