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The vital how-to's for photography enthusiasts: how to create the perfect camera setup, capture the perfect picture, edit your photos and beyond.
10 Tips for Shooting Macro Photography on Your iPhone
If there's one thing that Apple can proudly say, it's that it has created a smartphone that takes photos that can be as beautiful as the ones taken by DSLRs. You can even download mobile photo editing apps to finish your post-processing while on the go.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 6 years ago in Photography- Top Story - April 2018
Tips for Shooting iPhone X Portraits in Low Light
We all know that even if you've committed every tip for iPhone X photography to memory, smartphones still can't always be reliable for producing the best quality photographs. This is especially true in low light. But if you're an iPhone X user, you're in luck. As one of the best phone cameras on the market, the iPhone X has a feature designed specifically for capturing portraits: their innovative "portrait mode."
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in Photography Tips on How to Find the Right Wedding Photographer in Kent
Choosing the right wedding photographer is no easy task. This is especially the case when you consider the fact that you just can’t know what to expect until you see the pictures after the wedding; definitely not like tasting the cake before the day! However, it is worth noting that you can take some steps to ensure that you choose the right wedding photographer in Kent by following some proven tips.
Scott MillerPublished 6 years ago in Photography10 Tips for Taking the Best Portraits on Your iPhone
Your iPhone might just be your next ticket to fame in the photography world, you never know! We have discovered 10 of the best tips and tricks when it comes to capturing portraits on your iPhone.
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in Photography10 Tips for Photographing Wildlife With a Drone
Aerial photography is a tough skill to master as it is, but including wildlife into the mix is just one next step. We have come up with a list of the most important tips for photographing wildlife with a drone, from the basics of aerial shooting to specific tricks about capturing the best shots of wildlife in their natural habitat.
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in Photography10 Creative Polaroid Manipulation Techniques to Try
Using the help of tools, heal, water, and even fire, these 10 Polaroid manipulation techniques are sure to amp up any photographer's skill set. With some of the coolest end results, these methods will transform your photography with your own hands.
April DemarcoPublished 6 years ago in Photography- Top Story - March 2018
Are Your Photographs CRAP?
A few months ago, I attended a presentation on photography for websites and articles. The presenter made us all sit up and take notice from the start by saying we should all produce CRAP images for our content. Then he explained that he meant all accompanying images should be Clear, Relevant, and Aesthetically Pleasing.
Sandra PiddockPublished 6 years ago in Photography How To Use Color Gels in Studio Lighting
Most people have seen at least one or two shots that seem to have a burst of colored lighting that highlights a person's face. It's a beautiful look that emits emotion and is excellent for highlighting a person's cheekbones. Unless it's a shot done outdoors near neon lights, chances are the effect you're looking at is done using color gels.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyTips for Creating the Best Long Exposure Photos
Like any type of photography, long exposure shooting takes time and practice to perfect. But with these ten tips for creating the best long exposure photos, your learning process has become much easier.
Leanna DavisPublished 6 years ago in Photography10 Stunning Alternative Process Photography Styles
Did you know that you can print your photos on other processes other than just film? It's true, you don't have to devote all of your photos onto boring film. There are tons of other alternative processes you can use to bring out your photos in the most unique and diverse ways. Processes that make your photos look old, sketched out, or even make your photos look burnt onto paper. There are so many ways to play with photography processes.
James FangsPublished 6 years ago in Photography- Top Story - March 2018
Creative Mediums to Print Your Photos On
Paper isn't the only thing that you can print your photos on. There is a wide variety of surfaces and mediums where you can show off your best photos on. When you print your photos on paper, the only thing you can do with it is simply hanging it in a frame. And honestly, just how many paper photos can you hang around your house? Don't you want to print your photos on other cool objects to really make use of them?
Penny NewtonPublished 6 years ago in Photography How To Develop Film with Coffee
You may have heard the rumor that you can develop film using Orange Juice. Both Mythbusters and photography-loving forum members have argued that this is not the case. But you can develop film with coffee and Vitamin C powder, and in doing so tap into your inner MacGyver!
Devon ThomasPublished 6 years ago in Photography