Tag Archives: Photography

5 Top Tips for Marketing Your Photography Business Successfully

The post 5 Top Tips for Marketing Your Photography Business Successfully appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darina Kopcok. Marketing is something that often falls by the wayside for photographers. We push it aside when we’re … Continue reading

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9 Tried & True Tips for Better Baby Photography

Some of the cutest children pictures are taken during the infant and toddler years. This is when kids experience their “firsts”. Whether it’s crawling, yawning, smiling, or walking, capturing that moment is priceless. Photographing a baby is not an easy … Continue reading

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Stops in Photography Explained

No doubt that if you’ve started toying around with photography you will have come across the term stops. photo by Danel Solabarrieta What is a stop? In photography, a stop is a measurement of Exposure. For example, if you were … Continue reading

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An Introduction to Amazing Abstract Automotive Photography

The post An Introduction to Amazing Abstract Automotive Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Rick Ohnsman. Some photographs document an event or show a person, place or thing. These are photos of record accurately capturing … Continue reading

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Bird Photography Tips & Techniques

Bird photography is one of the most popular types of photography—and for good reason. There are few things as stunning to look at as a cardinal perched on a tree limb blanketed in snow, or as adorable as a group … Continue reading

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Suburbia

The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Suburbia appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. This week’s photography challenge topic is SUBURBIA! Gustavo Zambelli The suburbs can be a photography wonderland, with fantastic old and new … Continue reading

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Simple Yet Effective Photography Tips

If you’re new to photography and looking for some simple ways to get your photos looking better, this article will give you 7 useful tips. Photo by Trina Alexander; ISO 400, f/2.8, 1/80-second exposure. These tips are all composition-based and … Continue reading

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5 Essential Tools for Wedding Photography That Aren’t Gear-Related

The post 5 Essential Tools for Wedding Photography That Aren’t Gear-Related appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. Weddings are fast-paced with long hours. So to get you through the wedding day, we’re listing five … Continue reading

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Your Comprehensive Guide to Photography Post-Processing Software

The post Your Comprehensive Guide to Photography Post-Processing Software appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Herb Paynter. My recent article, 3 Alternative Post-Processing Applications that Challenge the Adobe Throne, presented just three of the many post-processing … Continue reading

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Today Only: 12-Month Adobe CC Photography Plan w/ 20GB Cloud Storage and $25.00 B&H Gift Card Kit – Only $119.88

This is a great deal, especially if you intend to purchase this plan anyway. Today only, B&H has the 12-Month Adobe CC Photography Plan with 20GB Cloud Storage available for $ 119.88 including a free $ 25.00 B&H Gift Card. … Continue reading

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How to Use a Pinhole Body Cap for Awesome, Creative Photography

The post How to Use a Pinhole Body Cap for Awesome, Creative Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Charlie Moss. Making a pinhole body cap is a rite of passage on any digital photographer’s journey. … Continue reading

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Street Photography Tips: Photographing Strangers

Human elements play a pivotal role in street photography. Sometimes natural and un-posed photos of people busy with their daily life on the street get the job done. Other times, portraits give you the best results. So, how do you … Continue reading

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