Tag Archives: Photography
How to Avoid Red Eye in Photography
Today’s photo tip is about spooky, creepy looking eyes. We all know about the red eye effect ruining our photos, but have you ever seen the green or blue eye effect? This cousin of the red eye effect is often … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Opposites
The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Opposites appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. This week’s photography challenge topic is OPPOSITES! Anusha Barwa Go out and capture absolutely anything from still life to pets, street … Continue reading
This Back-to-Basics Photography Exercise can Improve Your Photography
The post This Back-to-Basics Photography Exercise can Improve Your Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Rick Ohnsman. The digital age has made photography easier, cheaper, and more accessible than ever before. Even people who wouldn’t … Continue reading
Harsh Sunlight Portrait Photography: 4 Tips
When offered a choice to set up a photo shoot, you’ll most likely schedule it in the early morning or around sunset. The soft light flatters the subject and surroundings and makes your work a lot easier. But what if … Continue reading
Steps For Better Product Photography in Natural Light
The post Steps For Better Product Photography in Natural Light appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by John McIntire. Taking photos of products can seem like a daunting task. If you look at a lot of advertising, … Continue reading
Alternative Automotive Photography: Capturing the Details
The post Alternative Automotive Photography: Capturing the Details appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Charlie Moss. Cars and photography often seem to go hand in hand. Whether you’re a car owner with a camera or a … Continue reading
21 Tips for Doing Stock Photography
The post 21 Tips for Doing Stock Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Being a stock photographer is a bit like being in a band. Not many make it to rock star status, … Continue reading
Night Time Photography Tips
Many digital photography beginners I know stick rigidly to daytime shots, apprehensive about their rate of success at night. If you’ve delayed taking that next step, or find you just don’t seem to take many night time photographs, here are … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Fireworks
The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Fireworks appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. This week’s photography challenge topic is FIREWORKS! Photo by Rick Ohnsman Well, the 4th of July has just passed by and … Continue reading
Landscape Photography at Twilight
There are various phases of sunrise and sunset, however each phase repeats itself twice a day – once during sunrise and once again at sunset. All phases during sunrise are the same for sunset phases – the only difference is … Continue reading
Real-World Scenarios and Solutions to Deal with Too Much Light in Photography
The post Real-World Scenarios and Solutions to Deal with Too Much Light in Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Erin Fitzgibbon. Natural light is beautiful light If you’re a lover of natural light when creating … Continue reading
Developing Your Confidence in Photography
Related reminder: only a few days left for The Photography Snap Cards at 80% Off Some photographers are born oozing with confidence and self-belief, while others hide their pictures away from friends and family and spend hours with editing software … Continue reading