6 Color Harmonies You Must Know

Color theory is crucial to color photography. Clever use of color can create harmony or drama in your images. Check out this great video to learn more about ways you can combine color in your photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
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Ballenesque: Roger Ballen's Signature Aesthetic Across Five Decades Photography

Photographer Roger Ballen's signature style, which has come to be known as the "Bellenesque" aesthetic, didn't develop overnight. In fact, it took five decades of trial and error to fully mature into what we see today. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michael Ernest Sweet)
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10 Tips for Shooting Beautiful, More Creative Portraits

When it comes to finding creative inspiration for shooting beautiful portraits in your own home, there are few better than photographer Irene Rudnyk. Here are ten fantastic ideas to boost your portraiture game. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
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Weekly Photo Challenge – Shadows

The post Weekly Photo Challenge – Shadows appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. “Simply speaking, a shadow is an absence of light. If light cannot get through an object, the surface on the other side of that object (for example, the ground or a wall) will have less light reaching it” – Science Learning Hub #dPSShadows After the ‘lighting’ theme last week, this week we’re about the lack of light, or ‘shadow’ – and really, unless you live in a dark cave, void of light, you have no excuses to not go out and capture a shadow in some form – the idea behind these challenges being to make you think about what you’re photographing and...Weekly Photography Challenge – Looking Up
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Create a City Glow With the Oniric Plugin

Oniric, from Composite Nation, is a plugin I've been looking for for a long while. Last year I caught an advert for it on Instagram and I haven't looked back since. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Gary McIntyre)
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Evolution of Car Chase Scenes in Movies

Car chase scenes in movies have come a long way since the early days of cinema. Let's dive into how things have changed from Buster Keaton movies, through the rear projection era, right up to modern purpose-built rigs for complex scenes in today's blockbusters. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Amadeusz Andrzejewski)
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Fstoppers Reviews the Godox ML60 Handheld LED Light

The Godox ML60 light gives you a whole lot of features that can really improve your lighting when you’re a run and gun type of shooter, or want constant light on location. I mean, it can run on a battery, and has a handle. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Wouter du Toit)
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Even Portrait Lighting With Just One Light

We're being treated to another short-form behind the scenes tutorial from Nathan Elson. This time, Elson is taking us into the studio to show us his techniques for using a single light to create soft even light across a subject. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mark Dunsmuir)
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Photo Of The Day By Doug Koepsel

Photo by Doug Koepsel Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Pretty in Pink” by Doug Koepsel. Location: Arizona. “White Pocket in northern Arizona was the first new location I traveled to specifically to photograph when I first began the pursuit of landscapes to make my first calendar,” explains Koepsel. “This area of convoluted sandstone opened my eyes to more remote locations beyond the icons of Sedona and the Grand Canyon. This image from the first trip showed the need to explore commonly unknown spots of beauty and also to photograph past the official sunset time as the camera sensor can capture the soft pastel magic of blue hour.” Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the...
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6 Ways to Overcome Your Fear of Street Photography

Many of us photographers would love to take more photographs on the street but this often involves fighting a fear of the reaction of those around us, not to mention the people that we’re photographing. Here are six ways to push through and get the shots that you want — and without overstepping the mark. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
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Sony Unveils Three Compact Prime Lenses for E-Mount Cameras

The post Sony Unveils Three Compact Prime Lenses for E-Mount Cameras appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Last week, Sony announced three E-mount lenses: The FE 24mm f/2.8 G, the FE 40mm f/2.5 G, and the FE 50mm f/2.5 G; all promise to deliver excellent optics in a compact form. The three lenses will launch this May. Designed as a set, they offer a beautifully wide field of view on the 24mm end for scenic shots and environmental portraits, plus a standard perspective at the 40mm and 50mm focal lengths, perfect for portraits, street photography, and even detail shots. Sony explains, “The lenses were designed for a wide range of photo and video uses including...Sony unveils three prime lenses woman with camera
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How To Make Your “Grass Greener” in Lightroom

Terry White is back with an awesome Lightroom tutorial (he’s doing this on Lightroom mobile, but it works the same way in Classic or LC cloud), and while the title is making the grass greener, he goes beyond that and fixes other things in the image — lots of great stuff here! So cool, right? Thanks, Terry!!! Have a great weekend, everybody! Wishing you good healthy and happiness. -Scott P.S. If wouldn’t mind, could you give this a quick look? It’s my just-released trailer for my new ‘iPhone Photography Book” and see if you don’t know somebody, a friend or family member, that this book wouldn’t be perfect for. Here’s the link to it on Amazon and Barnes & Noble and direct...🙂
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Canon EOS R6 Firmware No Longer Available After Report of 'Fatal Bug'

The latest firmware for the Canon EOS R6, version 1.3.0, is no longer available after reports of a "fatal Bug" less than 24 hours after release. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Brad Wendes)
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The Canon EOS R5 Is a Mirrorless Workhorse

Despite being a long-time Nikon shooter and a fan of their latest mirrorless offerings, it’s only fair to keep an eye on what the competition is doing. So, with the right level of begging, I was able to get my hands on the Canon EOS R5 and thought I would offer a few brief thoughts. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Christopher Malcolm)
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Quick and Creative Easter Themed Photoshoot Ideas

With Easter coming up, here are a few shoot ideas you can execute both in a studio and outdoors. The question is, how do you prefer your eggs? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Anete Lusina)
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Do These Things To Improve the Sound of Your Videos

Audio is half of the viewing experience. Learn from these tips to improve your video’s sound quality. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Marvin Grey)
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Is This the Weirdest 35mm Camera That Canon Has Ever Made?

For a huge Japanese corporation that’s thought to be incredibly conservative, it’s easy to forget that Canon hasn’t been afraid to try out some radical designs over the years. This one is up there with the best of them: a point-and-shoot that looks like a video camera and featuring a flash where you'd never expect it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Andy Day)
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5 Elements of Any Successful Photo

Photography is a language that can be used quite powerfully. Learning how to use elements of this language to create meaning will certainly improve your images. Check out this great video to delve into the five most common elements of this beautiful tongue – photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
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How To Get Real Sprocket Holes in Your Images

A popular photo trend we’ve all seen on Instagram is to bring back the vintage look. People’s love of a good nostalgia trip means they go looking for interesting ways to add old and dated character to their images. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Tom Anderson)
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One of the Last Affordable and Good Medium Format Cameras: The Mamiya M645 1000s

If you've been paying attention to the prices of film cameras at all, you will have noticed they have been sky rocketing in price. The idea of putting the words "affordable", "good", and "medium format" is nearly laughable with few exceptions. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by James Madison)
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