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Weekly Photography Challenge – View From Above
If you’ve already looked at this article from earlier on tips for drone photography, you’ll already be in the mood for this challenge. But you don’t need a drone to participate – just a high vantage point, looking down. Are … Continue reading
10 Lessons from a Guy Who Quit His Job to be a Full-Time Photographer
Every decision you’ve ever made, each image you’ve ever shot, and each chance you’ve taken, has brought you to where you are now as a photographer. Think about that for a second. Regardless of what your goals might be or … Continue reading
Contest – Win One of 3 Online Photography Courses from New York Institute of Photography
Over the last few years here at dPS, we’ve run some incredibly popular competitions with one of our partners – the New York Institute of Photography – to give away to lucky dPS readers some of their great online photography … Continue reading
Tutorial: How to Remove the Staccato Effect from Timelapse Photography
Any photographer who’s ever taken on the challenge of creating a timelapse video is all too familiar with the flickering, staggered staccato effect. Caused by shutter speeds that are too quick to properly capture the motion in between frames, the … Continue reading
Switching from LEE to NiSi Filters: Was it a Mistake?
Filters are rapidly becoming an essential piece of equipment in most photographer’s camera bag. However, as the demand grows so does the number of suppliers; Lee, NiSi, Formatt-Hitech, Wine Country Camera, and more. Choosing the right filters isn’t as easy … Continue reading
Near Gear: Beacon Lens Bag from Ona Makes a Classic Design Contemporary
Gear The latest from the luxury bag-maker combines vintage style with modern utility The new Beacon bag from Ona is inspired by mid-century lens cases but there’s nothing old about its construction and design. Popular Photography
Style and Vision: What Makes One Photographer Different From Another?
In the artistic community much is said about style and how that style is more often than not linked to some innate talent. The style side is mostly true. Each artist, irrespective of their specific discipline, brings their own voice … Continue reading
Happy New Year 2017 from the dPS Team
The team at dPS including myself, all the writers, management, web guys, customer support, and everyone that makes dPS run – would all like to wish you a Happy New Year! By Jeff Krause We’re honored to provide you with … Continue reading
Happy Holidays 2016 from the dPS Team
Merry Christmas from the team at dPS! It’s Christmas day already in Australia where most of the team is based, and we’d like to wish you the happiest of days from all of us here at dPS. Thank you for … Continue reading
How to Remove Tourists from Your Photos in Photoshop
Most photographers have been in a situation where the only thing standing between their camera and a breathtaking scene happens to be a handful of pesky bystanders. Sometimes, it’s possible to simply wait for tourists to move out of your … Continue reading
Enjoy This Photography Lesson from 1948
Have you ever considered just how far photography has come in only a matter of decades? Here’s a blast of the past from the days of yesteryear, courtesy of the US Navy: Starting with the invention of the camera obscura, … Continue reading