Tag Archives: Photography
Travel Photography: Planning & Documenting
Travel photography is quite different from other photographic endeavors, especially if you plan to make a living from it. Most successful travel photographers are writers as well. Actually in the print world, you can’t separate words from pictures. They complement … Continue reading
A Photography Shootout: the iPhone 11 Pro vs the Canon 5D Mark IV
The post A Photography Shootout: the iPhone 11 Pro vs the Canon 5D Mark IV appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. The iPhone 11 Pro has just been released, with a triple-camera setup (including … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Squares
The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Squares appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. This week’s photography challenge topic is SQUARES! Benjamin Bousquet Squares are all around us. You can see them in windows, buildings, … Continue reading
Character Portrait Photography Tips & Techniques
Quick note: only a few days left for Topaz Sharpen A.I. at 25% Off Capturing character through portraits has always been a real and true representation of people photography. The magazines always show us perfection by misrepresenting the imperfections of … Continue reading
DIY Photography Backdrops for Still Life and Product Photography
The post DIY Photography Backdrops for Still Life and Product Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darina Kopcok. Your choice of backdrop can have a big impact on the final look of your photos. You … Continue reading
Photography White Balance: A Beginner’s Guide
Related reminder: only a little while left for Topaz Sharpen A.I. at 25% Off Have you ever noticed how sometimes you’ve taken a shot and there’s a weird color coming out in it? A yellow, blue, perhaps orange look to … Continue reading
Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop
The post Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. There is probably nothing worse than hearing a coffee grinder whirl up as … Continue reading
Photography Composition Essentials: Depth or Perspective
If your photograph engages a viewer for more than five seconds, it means it has something for the viewer to look into. If we brush aside the story part and strictly look into the aesthetic aspects of a photograph, what … Continue reading
How to Bracket Exposures in Photography
Many of us have heard of bracketing and then discarded it as something too difficult or impractical. But this little technique can almost guarantee you the perfect exposure every time. Let’s take a look at a few simple steps to … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Circles
The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Circles appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. This week’s photography challenge topic is CIRCLES! Tyler Lastovich Circles are all around us. You can see them in bokeh, star … Continue reading
9 Ways to use Reflections more Creatively for Stunning Photography
The post 9 Ways to use Reflections more Creatively for Stunning Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Mirrors or windows, ponds or lakes, it really doesn’t matter where you find them, reflections are … Continue reading
Take Smartphone Photography to the Next Level with the Profoto C1
From the Profoto YouTube Channel: The Profoto C1 product range are the studio lights for smartphones that deliver great light in your images, anytime and anywhere. Connect it to the Profoto camera app and you hold the secret … Continue reading