How Much a Photographer Made on YouTube in 2020

For a lot of creatives, making all or a significant part of their income via YouTube is a dream. However, to get there takes a lot of serious, consistent work and the ability to remain constantly innovative and able to come up with new ideas and present them in a compelling way with high production value. This great video pulls back the curtain and shows you how one well-known photographer did on the platform in 2020. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Photo Of The Day By d.mitler

Photo By d.mitler Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Dawning of the Minarets” by d.mitler. Location: California. “One of my favorite scenes from the High Sierra: the Minarets glowing in the first light of day,” says d.mitler. “A truly magical experience to bathe in the beauty and stillness of this rugged mountain oasis, far from civilization, yet close to the beating heart of life.” Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The post...
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Artlist Walks Us Through Their Advert

When you see an advert on YouTube, it either has to be gripping and interesting for you to continue watching, or it's clicked through. Artlist has a strong campaign, and they made a video explaining the process of shooting one of these ads. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Wouter du Toit)
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How to Achieve Blurred Backgrounds in Portrait Photography

The post How to Achieve Blurred Backgrounds in Portrait Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darlene Hildebrandt. How can you create a beautiful, soft blurred background, like the one you see below? It’s a question I hear over and over from my students. But there’s a major misconception among new portrait photographers: that to achieve such a stunning background blur, you need to go out and buy an expensive lens. And this is just plain wrong. Because while it’s true that certain (often expensive) lenses are better for creating blurred backgrounds, it’s also true that several other key factors go into achieving the soft background look – and most photographers fail to consider these factors and...background blur camera
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Do You Suffer From Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS)?

Admit it or not, we all like new gear or the next best thing. We try not to think about it, but that thought just sticks and goes round and round in your head like a cyclone until you either realize you don't need it or you give in and using your hard-earned savings to purchase it, only to find that you didn't need it after all and that it hasn't made your photographic practice any better. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Gary McIntyre)
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Branded: A Reality Show for Photographers

Since the dawn of reality television, we've seen a plethora of professions and niche topics covered. That said, there have been very few photography-focused spinoffs of the reality genre. Photo Challenge Show aims to take a step in changing that. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Abby Ferguson, MFA)
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Useful Feedback Will Make You a Better Photographer, Here's How To Get It

Getting feedback is one of the most important ways to become a better photographer. Often, however, many photographers are unsure on how to find someone who can give feedback, and what feedback to even listen to. Check out this great video which explains the ways you can get better feedback on your work from relevant people. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
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The Weekly Photography Challenge – Architecture

The post The Weekly Photography Challenge – Architecture appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. “Architectural photography is about capturing the design and accurately representing a building, but to also have your photographs be aesthetically pleasing to your viewer’s eye” Now I’m no architecture photography, but I know a really good one (Hi Mike!) and love his work, it’s quite amazing, so that, combined with one of your suggestions that we try ‘architecture’ is the reason for this week’s photo challenge theme! #dPSArchitecture Don’t have access to some stunning, amazing architecturally designed skyscraper? Photograph your own house/apartment/caravan! Push that creativity and do your best! After this photo I’ve put a glut (is that a collective noun for...The Weekly Photography Challenge – Architecture
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A Closer Look at the Magic Stick-It Wrapper Cloth From Haida

There are times when you need some extra protection for your equipment, even if you transport it in your camera bag. A pouch can offer that extra protection, or you can wrap it in a cloth. Haida has created the Magic Stick-It Wrapper Cloth for that. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nando Harmsen)
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5 Uncommon Landscape Photography Composition Tips

Composition is a tricky thing when it comes to landscape photography, where even subtle variations can make or break a photo. If you have been struggling with your compositions lately, check out this great video tutorial that will give you five unusual tips that will help you improve your landscape photos. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Photographer Straps Camera To Himself To Show How Good This Budget 50mm Lens Really Is

The 50mm lens is one of the most versatile lenses a photographer can own. If you don't have one already, now might be a very good time to add one to your camera bag. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Paul Parker)
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Eclipse Season, Act II : June's Annular Solar Eclipse

For 2021, the first event of the “eclipse season” is a lunar eclipse on the morning of May 26. The second is an annular solar eclipse on June 10. In an annular eclipse, the Moon appears too small to block the Sun out entirely, so at maximum eclipse, the Sun is visible as a ring (annulus). [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by David Kodama)
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Is Canon Planning To Release an RF 35mm f/1.2 Lens This Year?

Since the launch of the EOS R5 and the EOS R6 Canon has been releasing a lot of new RF glass. Everything from compact consumer lenses to true professional workhorses. One of the most requested Canon RF lenses was an L-series 35mm lens. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
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Photo Of The Day By Thomas Nicholson

Photo By Thomas Nicholson Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Sunset in the Tetons” by Thomas Nicholson. Location: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. “The last rays of sun hit the Grand Teton mountains with flowering Balsamroot in the foreground,” describes Nicholson. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The post Photo Of The Day By Thomas Nicholson appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original link(Originally posted by Staff)
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The Best Gear of 2021? TIPA Announces Its Winners

The post The Best Gear of 2021? TIPA Announces Its Winners appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. The Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) has released its 2021 World Awards recipients, celebrating the best cameras, lenses, and other photography gear released over the past year. Hailed as the “most coveted photo and imaging awards worldwide,” TIPA aims to “both recognize and honor [photography] industry companies and their products.” Winners are chosen by TIPA member magazine representatives, who vote for class-leading gear across dozens of categories, including Best APS-C Camera (Entry-Level, Advanced, and Expert), Best Tripod, Best Telephoto Zoom Lens, and much more.  All the usual suspects took prizes, with Sony grabbing an impressive six awards (including...
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Quick Tip for Working With Lightroom’s Edit Pins

When you’re using Lightroom’s Adjustment Brush (or the Graduated tool or Radial Filter), you have a choice of how Lightroom displays the Edit Pins you create while you’re editing. Once you have one of those tools activated, you make your choice from the Show Edit Pins pop-up menu down in the toolbar beneath the Preview area (as shown above). Choosing: Auto Means when you move your cursor outside the image area, the pins are automatically hidden. Always Means they’re always visible. Never Means you never see them at all, at any time. Selected Means you only see the currently active pin.  LoveMeans never having to say you’re sorry. Whoops. Not sure that one’s it Lightroom at all. Probably should be since...
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How to Have a Successful TFP Shoot

Trade for Print or TFP shoots are shoots where the photographer doesn’t pay the model and the model doesn’t pay the photographer. They are a great tool for when models and photographers are starting out or when they don’t have a budget. Here are some tips for how to make them successful. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeff Bennion)
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A Review of the 60-Year-Old Auto Takumar 35mm f/2.3

If you enjoy adapting vintage lenses to modern cameras, this review of a lens from the 1950s and 1960s, might be for you. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert K Baggs)
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How to Make Your Work Stand Out on Instagram

Not so long ago, Instagram was the perfect platform for photographers, but not anymore. How can you make your still images stand out on a platform that’s now all about Reels, handbags, and freebooting? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
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Fstoppers Reviews Haida’s NanoPro Mist Black Filter: Softer Can Be Better

While many reviews look at how sharp a lens can be, for this review, we’ll be looking at a filter that does the opposite. Haida's NanoPro Mist filter is actually designed to add a soft glow, while still keeping fine details. Now, before you think about the JCPenney portrait studio shots of the past decades, this filter is subtler. Haida’s NanoPro Mist filter is instead designed to diffuse the highlights and soften the overall contrast, bringing the filmic characteristic of halation to digital. Does it live up to the task? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Coleman)
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