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The power of looking up in architecture photography
When it comes to architecture photography, looking up is inevitable. Towering skyscrapers will often force you to point your camera to their height. Some buildings and architectural elements also only reveal their full effect when viewed from below. In a quick and simple exercise by Kyoto-based photographer and editor Ying
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A Coastal Wake-Up Call: Variable ND Filters vs Real-World Light
What I Loved in the Studio, and What Caught Me Out on the Coast After spending time with the K&F CONCEPT Ultra-Low Reflection Variable ND Filter in the studio, I was genuinely impressed. Long exposures

How to install and set up Huion Keydial Remote
How to setup and install the Huion Keydial Remote to use with a Windows PC and my Lamvas Pro 16 Tablet. I run through everything from start to finish. Connecting to your PC via USB

Mastering Two-Light Setups with the Neewer Q6 Strobes and QZ Trigger
Lighting is the backbone of portrait photography. While you can create beautiful images with just one strobe, adding a second light opens up a world of creative control and polish. With my Neewer Q6 strobes

The Art of SEEING Light
Lighting can be one of the most confusing parts of photography, but once you learn to see the light, everything changes. In this video, I’ll show you how to understand and recognise what your light
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Work the Subject – A Leaf
It’s fall and that makes for many and varied targets for your photography. When you are out and about it’s a good idea to keep a sharp eye out. Sometimes the simplest thing can lead

Photographing Art on the Floor
Especially for photographers that have small spaces here’s an idea for being able to photograph art for reproduction. Here’s a technique I use for smaller pieces and for art that has no hangers. Set up

SeeStar S50 captures deep space for Astro photography newbies
I fought the idea of photographing deep space objects such as Nebulas and Galaxies other than our own Milky Way. My friend, Larry Gunn suggested I dip my toe into the genre with a device

Save up to 33% off Thypoch Lenses
From November 11 to December 3, we offer up to 33% off on Thypoch photo lenses during the Black Friday sale. Please visit their website for more specials
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How I got the Photo: How I Got the Shot: Silver Siren
Sometimes the simplest setups create the most striking results. This image of Tayla came together with just two Neewer Q6 studio strobes, a mirror, and a large piece of paper full of holes — yes, really! The inspiration came from

Introducing the Luminar ecosystem: capture, edit, upload without limitations
Photographers are perfectionists by nature. We hesitate to post unedited images, even when the moment is worth sharing. The phrase “straight from my phone” often feels like an apology. That hesitation creates a gap between capturing the story and sharing

Neewer Q6 vs Q4: Which Studio Strobe Is Right for You?
When it comes to choosing the right studio strobe, the Neewer Q6 and Q4 are two powerful contenders that photographers often compare. Both offer excellent performance, but their differences in power, speed, battery life, and colour accuracy can make one
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Pro technique: Rear curtain flash sync
“Talk about a challenge! Inventor of the Platypod ecosystem, Dr. T asked me to push the envelope once again knowing I like a challenge. Nice background. Continuous LED panel light for blurred movement. Rear curtain sync flash lighting the subject

Travel tips for capturing the best of fall
When the weather cools down, the days get shorter and the leaves start to change color, for me, it’s time to hit the road for some R&R and to capture some of that fall color. Whether you’re camping or staying

Make your photos look 3D with foreshortening
In the world of photography, the quest for that perfect shot often extends beyond capturing a moment. It’s about capturing it in a way that transcends the two-dimensional confines of a photograph. Enter the intriguing technique of foreshortening. While it

Pairing vintage lenses with digital cameras
One of the things that keep me shooting with film is the distinct nostalgic look it gives my photos. I’m sure that there’s a sustained interest in this visual style not only for photography projects but also for filmmaking. Fortunately,

Top six fall landscape photography tips to try
Already planning for this year’s fall photography shoot? Whether you’re new to landscape photography in the fall season or want to do better this time, it’s always great to pick up a tip or two from other photographers. Today’s set of fall

5 tips for photographing your first concert or music event
Capturing the electrifying energy and soul-stirring moments of a live concert or music event can be a thrilling experience for any budding photographer. However, the dynamic environment, fast-paced performances, and challenging lighting conditions present unique challenges that require careful preparation

Fresh, dried or artificial flowers for photography props?
When it comes to flowers what is best to use in still life or macro photography — fresh, dried or artificial? I think there is room for all three, and there are some pros and cons for each. Let’s take
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Adding some atmosphere with the Orton Effect

Night sky photography in Sedona: Star trails
During a Night Sky and Milky Way Workshop in Sedona, Arizona, I made a star trail image. I also set up a second camera while the main camera was making Milky Way exposures. Check out the Milky Way article here.

Tips for scouting fall landscape photography locations
One of the most exciting parts about getting ready for fall landscape photography is scouting for new locations. It’s a great way to plan your compositions and the gear to bring for your actual shoot. You don’t necessarily have to

Milky Way and night sky photography in Sedona
We held the last Milky Way and Night Sky workshop in Sedona, Arizona this past week. It was a good one! Three students participated, who all have studied with me in the past got to see and photograph the Bortle
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When is a good time to sell used camera gear?
Have you recently upgraded your camera or lenses? Are you wondering when is the best time to sell used camera gear? It can depend on various factors, including the type of gear you have, its condition and the market demand.

Join Us for a Free Photography Weekend in Minneapolis
Near Minneapolis this weekend? I’ll be at Fujifilm’s Create With Us at the Walker Art Center—Sunday is free with RSVP, plus photowalks, talks, and hands-on gear. Tap for details, schedule, and how to snag your spot. It’s an incredible chance to learn from top photographers, get inspired, and connect with fellow creators.

Testing Japan’s “weirdest lenses”
Japan is one of the most popular countries for photography for many reasons — including all the weird and wonderful photography accessories. Among these are what Paris-based Mathieu Stern called “Japan’s craziest lenses” in the video above. If you’re a

The second lens you need to buy for family photography
Once you’ve got your family photography workhorse lens sorted, it’s time to start adding creative options to your kit. If you read my last article, then you’ll know that the number one lens I recommend you buy to get started

Explore your own backyard with a macro lens
Feeling a little caged in after spending the last few months indoors due to the weather? Now that the weather is a little bit nicer, maybe it’s time to grab your camera and macro lens and go exploring your own

Capture the season’s best colors with the 2025 Fall Foliage Prediction Map!
Now that the fall season is here, we’re sure many of you are getting ready with your fall photography projects. However, for those who are yet to start planning and researching their gear of choice and shooting locations, this year’s Fall

Cinematic photography heightens suspense in narratives
If you want your photography to be story-driven, adapting a cinematic style will most likely help you nail the job. It allows several elements to come together to evoke the mood and feel of movie stills. The latest addition on
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