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Unveiling Earth's Beauty: Mastering Landscape Photography
[ad_1] Landscape photography is a captivating art form that allows us to unveil the extraordinary beauty of our planet. From towering mountains and serene lakes to vast deserts and lush forests, the diversity of Earth’s landscapes provides an endless array of subjects for photographers to explore. In this article, we will delve into the world…
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Should You Photograph a Friend's Wedding?
[ad_1] Photographing a friend’s wedding sounds like a blast. Is it really worth it, though? Make sure to consider these things before making a decision. I spent a solid nine years photographing weddings, right in the heart of my 20s and early 30s, when all my friends were tying the knot. It was quite the…
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What Makes a Portrait Resonate With You?
[ad_1] There are likely north of a billion portrait images in existence, and so, capturing an audience for your shot is absurdly difficult without having a preexisting following. Nevertheless, it’s certainly possible, and I wondered what exactly makes a portrait resonate with me and if it is the same for others. When I was at…
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Every Landscape Photographer Needs This Filter
[ad_1] I follow a decently minimalist mindset when it comes to landscape photography, yet this is something I never leave home without. In some situations, this photography accessory single-handedly makes an image possible. Polarizers, ironically, are not a very polarizing topic in the world of landscape photography. The blunt fact is you should have one,…
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Can I Learn Photography on My Own?
[ad_1] I have heard many different questions from those interested in photography, from staples such as “What is the best camera” to more obscure inquiries, such as “Is photography dying?” For some reason, the question in this article’s title caught me more off guard than most. As someone who has worked for himself for a…
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85mm Versus 135mm Lens Comparison for Portraiture
[ad_1] Two of the most popular focal lengths for portraiture are 85mm and 135mm. If you want to upgrade your nifty-fifty for something a bit longer, which should you choose? Well, it depends on a number of factors. On a full frame body, I have taken an enormous number of portraits over the years, and…
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Five Things That Are Guaranteed to Skyrocket Your Photography Career
[ad_1] When talking about improvement in photography, we often hear a lot of nonsense answers, such as upgrading equipment, hiring more staff, trying to find a niche, and so on. This isn’t bad advice, and I give it as well. The thing is, it is so generic and so common that it has lost its…
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We Review The Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD
[ad_1] The Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD is a super telephoto lens available for Fujifilm and Sony APS-C cameras, and it has quite a few tricks up its sleeve. In this review, I detail my experience using this lens for sports and nature photography using Fujifilm cameras. Large and in Charge The Tamron…
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5 Secrets of Waterfall Photography
[ad_1] Prepare to dive headfirst into the world of waterfall photography! In this article, we’ll uncover the five secrets that will make your waterfall shots as majestic as possible. So, grab your camera, put on your raincoat, and let’s embark on this adventure. 1. Summoning the Rain Gods Yes, you heard me right! To capture…
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A First Look at the Pixel Fold, Google's First Foldable Smartphone
[ad_1] The Pixel Fold is the first foldable phone engineered by Google. I had a chance to preview this feature-packed productivity tool that is actually both a phone, and a tablet in one. In this review, I will discuss the Pixel Fold from a photographer’s perspective, its myriad of camera features, and its use as…