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Think Tank Photo’s Upgrades Retrospective Shoulder Bags

From Think Tank Photo:   Think Tank Photo’s Upgraded Retrospective Shoulder Bags Feature Increased Photography Gear Security and Lighter Weight   Santa Rosa, Calif. – When Think Tank Photo first released the Retrospective shoulder bag series, they took the photo … Continue reading

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How to Work a Location to Get More Great Photos

I wouldn’t be able to count the number of potentially great photos I’ve missed because I visited a location with only one image in mind. It’s easy to fall for the temptation to set up, get your shot, then pack … Continue reading

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Documentary photos of the biggest bonfire you’ve probably never heard of

News Romke Hoogwaerts on capturing the dueling bonfires of two seaside neighborhoods in Holland. Vreugdevuur Scheveningen is a photo book chronicling the world’s largest competitive bonfire burn. Popular Photography

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Show us your best dog photos

News National Dog Day is just around the corner and we want to see your furry friends. Our favorites will be published in an online gallery. Popular Photography

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The best photos from the 2018 Perseids meteor shower

News Stunning images from the brightest meteor shower ever. Capturing a meteor shower takes serious photographic skill, but the results are clearly worth the effort. Popular Photography

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11 Ideas for More Unique Concert Photos

Musicians, magazines, fans, and record labels alike turn to skilled photographers to tell a story of a momentous performance and return unique concert photos. Concert photographers are often on assignment for a publication that has sent them out to capture … Continue reading

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Tips for Culling Your Photos – How to Throw Away the Worst and Concentrate on the Winners

Can you happily throw away your worst images and concentrate on your winners? Are you confident culling your photos to find the best? I know many photographers struggle to cull their photos after coming back home from an enjoyable photo … Continue reading

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Seven tips for shooting nature photos with your smartphone camera

How To Make every day Nature Photography Day! A few quick tips to help you get the most out of your next nature photography adventure. Popular Photography

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A Guide to Shooting Long Exposure Landscape Photos

Here’s a 21-minute photography guide from Gordon Laing that looks at the long exposure technique. This is where you increase the shutter speed of your camera, letting in light to the sensor over a longer duration to create unique effects. Long exposure … Continue reading

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How to Organize Your Photos by Location in Lightroom

You likely know Adobe Lightroom as a powerful piece of photo-editing software. It’s known as the industry standard for photography post-production, especially when paired with Photoshop. You may also know that its photo management features are pretty impressive. If you … Continue reading

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6 Tips To Help You Improve Your Documentary Photos

Documentary photos can have a powerful impact on viewers. They can notify people of an issue that they wouldn’t otherwise know about. Documentary images can help focus attention on different cultures that are rarely seen by other people. They can … Continue reading

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5 Tips to Improve Your Portrait Photos

In this 7-minute video, photographer Craig Beckta has 5 tips that will help improve your portrait photos drastically. ? #1 Use Off-Camera Flash “The larger the light source and the closer it is to your subject, the softer the light,” says Beckta. … Continue reading

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