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Last week we released a new course on how to finally get really organized in Lightroom Classic – and it’s the most recent version of my SLIM system – the same one taught in classrooms around the world. Check out the official trailer below: You can buy this course by itself for $29.99 or watch it as part of a KelbyOne Pro Membership, where you can watch all our Lightroom courses (I don’t think there’s anyone out there with nearly as many full-length courses on every aspect of Lightroom and Photoshop)as we do). Here’s a link to the course. Have a great Monday, everybody, and here’s to finally getting really organized, backed up, and loving your Lightroom experience. -Scott P.S. If you use...
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The post 7 Common Wildlife Photography Mistakes to Avoid appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. This article was updated in February 2024 with contributions from Jeremy Flint, Anne McKinnell, and Jaymes Dempsey. Wildlife photography can be exhilarating, but it’s not without its challenges. Capturing the essence of wildlife through the lens requires more than just a camera and an interesting subject. It’s a blend of patience, timing, technique, and knowledge – and the path toward mastery is riddled with pitfalls that can prevent you from becoming the best wildlife photographer you can be. Many beginners dive into wildlife photography with enthusiasm but find themselves frustrated by images that are blurry or unimpressive. These failures often...American Green Tree Frog by Anne McKinnell
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The debate over William Eggleston's photography, particularly his iconic tricycle image, encapsulates a significant discourse in photography. This image has sparked controversy and admiration, making it a focal point for understanding the nuances of what constitutes art in photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Mastering landscape photography can be a challenging yet rewarding endeavor, especially when working in complex and dynamic environments such as snow-covered landscapes. While snowy conditions offer a unique aesthetic, they can also present difficulties in capturing the desired details and maintaining visual balance in the frame. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
If you’ve been on YouTube at all in the past couple of weeks, the algorithm has more than likely served you up multiple videos of powerful influencers announcing that they are “quitting” the platform. While each person has their own reasons, I think there are a few common threads that we can all learn from. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Christopher Malcolm)
Dodging and burning, the art of selectively lightening or darkening parts of an image, is a foundational technique in photography. Understanding this method is essential for photographers aiming to control the visual narrative and emphasis within their work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Have you ever wondered what goes through the mind of a professional photographer when searching for unique compositions? In this article, I break down my entire thought process of how I find, compose, and build an image from start to finish. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Armitage)
Creating perfect panoramic stitches is an essential skill for photographers aiming to enhance their landscape skills. This technique, when mastered, offers not only incredible resolution and detail but also a unique perspective that elevates the art of photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The world of photography is constantly evolving, with new camera technologies emerging and pushing out old ones seemingly daily. For photographers, especially those with a penchant for vintage gear, exploring cameras that blend classic design with modern functionality can be a fascinating journey. This exploration lands on a unique camera from 2001 in this fun video. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Navigating the challenges of winter landscape photography requires a keen understanding of the environment and the right techniques to capture its beauty. This helpful video dives into the common pitfalls that photographers face in these conditions and how to improve your work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
As a landscape photographer, I have often packed up my bag, jumped in the car, and headed off into the preferable sunset. My bag is packed with high hopes and expectations for an amazing shoot and for the shots I am going to get. The ever-present challenge is whether the weather is going to play ball. Of course, I have checked all of the apps and made my decision based on what they were telling me. However, I often find that while it might be right to some extent, it is rarely right for exactly what I am looking for. High clouds, fog, mist, or even clear skies are needed for those banger shots. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by...
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The ever-increasing megapixel count in digital cameras is a trend that continues to shape the landscape of photography. While higher megapixels offer the potential for greater detail and flexibility in post-processing, they also introduce new challenges and considerations for photographers. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Effective cropping and composition are essential skills for every photographer, impacting the final outcome of their images significantly. Understanding how to use these tools can transform a decent photo into an exceptional one, focusing the viewer's attention on the most important elements of the scene. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Why are movies shot at 24 frames per second? How does rolling shutter work? What is electronic first curtain shutter? All of these things and more are answered by our YouTube superhero. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Armitage)
After years of not owning a camera bag, I now have the Peak Design Travel Backpack 30L. I used it for traveling because of its security; unusually, I was transporting a lot of expensive gear. Here's what I concluded about it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
Photography and videography heavily rely on the quality of lighting, and the choice of modifiers can significantly influence the outcome of a shoot. Parabolic lighting modifiers, known for their distinctive impact on texture and sculpting of human features, are especially important in fashion and beauty photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
I always have my iPhone with me (it's an iPhone 15 Pro Max), and I've been able to capture some excellent images when I'm without my usual gear. But there are times when I'd like to do some long exposures, and without a tripod, you're up the creek with just an iPhone. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mel Martin)
Now, in the video (by the awesome Terry White), he says this is only for Lightroom ‘cloud’ users, but if you’re a Lightroom Classic users, and you use Lightroom Mobile (so you sync collections to mobile), then this works, too. Also, Lightroom classic can use this same type of search in Lightroom Web (Lightroom.adobe.com) where you can access and search for people on the Web. Great video; check it out below: Pretty cool, right? Thanks, Terry! Next Month, I’m Speaking in the UK at “The Photography Show” It’s the biggest and the best, and I’m super psyched to be speaking there once again. It’s just six weeks away. I have a 20% off discount ticket code you can use (it’s SPKTPS24),...
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Selecting the right camera can be a daunting task for photographers, especially when working within a specific budget. This helpful video addresses this challenge for Fujifilm users, providing valuable insights into the best camera choices across various price points. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
There's nothing worse for a photographer than having their gear stolen. The question is, what can you do if you find your precious items being resold on eBay? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Paul Parker)

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