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Editing Tips for Beginner Photographers
If you're a beginner in photography, you're probably well aware that your photos come out a little far from perfect. Luckily, there's editing software!
Jasmine Smoot-LeyvaPublished 6 years ago in Photography- Top Story - January 2018
How to Take the Best Street Photography Portraits
Street portraiture is one of the most interesting photography styles to date. While it might seem like a daily lottery for creativity, photographers take their chance at capturing their next best shot whenever they leave their house.
Leanna DavisPublished 6 years ago in Photography Great Apps to Enhance Your Instagram Stories
Just like Instagram posts, we're always looking for ways to make our Instagram stories cooler. Whether it's using better filters, more creative fonts, or even using music and different layouts in our stories, we want our stories to look just as awesome as our posts. However, Instagram doesn't give us many applications and choices to enhance our stories. That's why many of us are relying on apps to help us out here.
Penny NewtonPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyThe Best Waterproof Digital Cameras Available Right Now
Cameras are our best and only source for capturing great memories and stunning sights. Without cameras, we wouldn't be able to look back at the memories we've made. Despite keeping the memories in our noggin, we want the chance to show others what we've seen, where we went, and who we saw. Despite your cell phone, everyone should own an actual camera to capture the greatest photos.
George NekilanPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyWe Need to Take More Candid Pictures
We need to take more candid pictures. We need to take pictures of the moments and people around us that matter and capture them in the truest form that we can. We also need to allow candid photos to be taken of us without worrying about our flaws.
Anna ReaganPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyWhat Should You Charge for Portrait Photography?
Though the answer is not exactly straightforward, what to charge for portrait photography is not as hard to consider when you break it down. Depending on your path as a photographer as well as the expenses you have already put into your craft, the answer is simple.
Adrian ScottPublished 6 years ago in PhotographySimple Macro Photography Tips for Beginners
Though macro photography might seem like an entirely different world of photography, it's not too much harder than what you've already mastered. To start, you must become comfortable with the basics of this type of photography.
Leanna DavisPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyBest Leather Camera Bags for Professional Photographers
If you're aiming for style when it comes to photography accessories, then a leather camera bag is something that you definitely need. While they're still sturdy, protect your camera, and look awesome, theses camera bags never go out of style. From brown leather to black and even light blue, there's a variety for everyone to buy. Whether you're aiming for a more studios look or street fashion, this selection of the best leather camera bags has you covered.
Jennifer VioletPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyBest Photoshop Plugins You Can Add to Your Software Right Now
They're, in theory, quite similar to the best leather camera straps or mirrorless lenses, but rather than being add ons for a camera, they're software upgrades for Photoshop. Third party add ons for your Adobe Photoshop CC software, though already superior from immediate download, will only jumpstart your photographic experiences and make the editing process both productive and actually enjoyable. You can either add quality filters that give your library of pictures exponentially better lighting, tones and color, or change the very way you engineer graphic design templates. The following list of the best Photoshop plugins will only ensure your photos are superior and timeless, as will be the process of editing and creating said photos, as well.
Alfred TaerzPublished 6 years ago in Photography- Top Story - January 2018
Shooting the Moon
Shooting the moon is a really great way for the beginning photographer to practice exposure and really gain a full understanding of how the exposure triangle (aperture, shutter speed, ISO) all works together. So, pull out your DSLR tonight and follow this quick, easy-to-understand guide to get an amazing moon photograph regardless of your camera make/model or the lens you have available! When you're thinking about photographing the moon, the first things you should be concerned with are the same as when you are shooting any other subject — the sharpness of the moon (your subject) in your final image, and properly exposing the moon (your subject) so that it doesn't just look like a giant white ball. If you take a test picture with your camera in auto mode you'll see what I mean — because auto mode is exposing for the entire scene you're photographing, the moon will be a bright white ball in the resulting image. You have to use manual mode to photograph the moon and tell your camera how to properly expose for its light so you can see all the amazing detail; this is the power of manual mode!
Elizabeth HallPublished 6 years ago in Photography What Are the Advantages of a Mirrorless Camera?
If you're still lugging around that weighty DSLR camera, it might be time to upgrade and switch over to a mirrorless model. While there are some great things about a DSLR, I fully believe the advantages of a mirrorless camera are greater, making them the preferred choice of photographers of all skill levels.
Carly OwensPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyHow to Build a Pinhole Camera in Your Home
Camera obscura, or the pinhole camera, is the oldest form of photography. A pinhole camera creates an image similar to what a painting looks like to the human eye. It doesn't have the exactness of a digital image, but the image is all natural.
Kevin SimpsonPublished 6 years ago in Photography