An unexpected compliment can make someone’s day, so it’s a wonder why we don’t give them more often! Photographer Rotasız Seyyah, however, is changing this one person at a time. He’s in the midst of a 1,001-day...
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Lens flares can add another element to your images and can often help frame your shot. If you get it right you can get the light to bounce of your lens just right and create a lens flare in shot. If the light isn’t quite...
Stairs can really add drama to a busy image or some great details to a plain background. The leading lines that stairs naturally offer tend to draw in the viewers eyes and can really help to frame a shot. Heres some quick tips...
BeforeAfter Have you ever taken a photo and just wished the sky could be better? Perhaps you have another image with an incredible sky that you know would look great in your new shot. Great news! We are here to...
Tripods are heavy, expensive and often time consuming to setup. Are they essential to me? Do I really need a tripod for photography? A tripod is often a very essential piece of your gear. If you have the means to carry one you...
Designer 3dDecors may have just revolutionised how we use photoshop. Could this new keyboard save you hours of editing and design time? Could this be a game changer for Photoshop keyboard shortcuts? We are not promoting this...
The rule of thirds is one of the most important composition techniques in photography. Most digital cameras now will allow you to visually bring up grid lines when framing your shot but an alternative process is to...
If you think that the hard work and planning stops after you have taken a photo then think again. Photography workflow is one of the most important jobs a photographer of any level has. If workflow isn’t maintained it can...
Aperture The aperture of your camera lens is essentially just a hole. The bigger you set that hole, the more light is allowed in. The smaller the hole, the less light comes through. Makes sense right? If...
Just got a few minutes to dive into some photography articles? Do not worry! We have got you covered. Read on to dive into the little world of macro photography from guest blogger and photographer Barry Whyte. You know you want...