Monthly Archives: October 2016
4 of the Most Important Elements of the Lightroom Library Module
When I read through photography forums or talk to other photographers the topic of image editors often comes up. People give various opinions and thoughts about which one they prefer. Photoshop, Lightroom, Apple Photos, Capture One, GIMP, and a host of other … Continue reading
The PhotoMemo Notebook Is Made Specifically For Film Photographers
Gear The PhotoMemo notebook from Shoot Film Co. is meant to record data about your film photography. Popular Photography
CDLC: Halloween Photography Tips
From the Canon Digital Learning Center: Halloween is right around the corner, and what a great holiday for photographic inspiration: From cute kids in costumes to spooky haunted houses; eerie glowing jack-o’-lanterns to pastoral pumpkin patches – Halloween offers an … Continue reading
Tripod versus Monopod – a Comparison and When to Use Each
Tripods and monopods, you’re very likely to have seen them. They both have their uses and their purposes for existing. But when do you use one over the other and what advantages do each have? In this article, I’ll look … Continue reading
In Europe? You Don’t Want to Miss Pop_UP Berlin in Three Weeks
At the end of the month, GPP PopUp is coming to Berlin. If you are in Northern Europe, this city is within reach for you. And for a variety of reasons, it’s almost certainly the last time Pop_UP will be … Continue reading
Which 24-70mm Lens Should I Get?
A 24-70mm zoom is the quintessential general purpose lens for full frame camera users. The versatility afforded by the focal length range makes it well suited to a huge number of tasks including travel, lifestyle, documentary, architecture, wedding and event … Continue reading
Watch This: When Composing An Image, Geometry Matters
How To Shapes can make a big difference in the message and emotion of your photo Shapes are important in composition for photography. Need proof? Just look to movies. Popular Photography
Aaron’s Six Photoshop Tips & Tricks to Increase Productivity
From Photoshop Tutorials by PHLEARN YouTube Channel: Want to work faster and more efficiently in Photoshop? We compiled a list of 6 Tips and Tricks that are sure to boost your Photoshop speed and efficiency! Photoshop Tips & Tricks Add More … Continue reading
Tips to Improve Your Portrait Photography in No Time
This article is intended for the casual shooter who is just starting out or has been shooting for a while, but has room for improvement. Capturing portraits, especially good portraits, is no easy task by any stretch of the imagination. … Continue reading
12 Sources Where You Can Make Money in Photography
It can be a daunting task when you first start looking for ways to make money in the photography world or find photography jobs. On one hand, there seems to be, and are, many different avenues you can take to … Continue reading
New Gear: Bowens Generation X Monolight Photo Strobe Lights
Gear New high-end monolight options for shooting in the field and in the studio Bowens launches a full line of high-end strobes with battery-powered and studio-specific models. Popular Photography
Snowflake vectors 2
I’ve already created two vector snowflake images, trying to make them very similar to original photos. This time i tried different approach: my goal is creating simplified image in just two colors, which represent only most significant details of real … Continue reading