Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! ‘Most People Don’t Know How to Shoot or Edit Dark Skin‘ – Isaac West’s Best Phone Shot – The Guardian Isaac West, Untitled, from IN… Continue reading Great Reads in Photography: December 12, 2021
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5 Ways to Improve Your Landscape Photography
Landscape photography is a tough genre that takes a lot of technical knowledge, creative savvy, planning in advance, and a bit of luck. If you are interested in improving your landscape work, check out this fantastic video tutorial that will show you five different methods you can use to improve your landscape images. [ Read… Continue reading 5 Ways to Improve Your Landscape Photography
Could You Save This Messed-up Footage?
No doubt, modern cameras and editing software have allowed us to push edits to extremes we would never have dreamed of previously, but still, to ensure the best image and video quality and significantly reduce our work at the computer, getting things right in camera is best. That being said, there will be times when… Continue reading Could You Save This Messed-up Footage?
Lens Wars: Episode V – Petzval Strikes Back
Petzval Portrait Lens, circa 1890, from author’s collection. It’s amazing to me that we’re rapidly approaching the 200th anniversary of the first photograph being made: Niepce’s View from the Window of Le Gras, taken in 1827. My last post concluded with the WWF–style camera cage match that was the beginning of photography. Daguerre and Fox… Continue reading Lens Wars: Episode V – Petzval Strikes Back
Catch this once in a lifetime opportunity to photograph comet Leonard
If you live in the Northern hemisphere tonight may be your one and only chance to see and photograph Comet Leonard, in your entire lifetime. Comet C/2021 A1, also known commonly as Comet Leonard after the man who discovered it, will be visible on December 12th 2021. Although it will be visible with the naked… Continue reading Catch this once in a lifetime opportunity to photograph comet Leonard
The world’s oldest photo exhibition unveils the winners of its 163rd open call
Àsìkò, “Spirit in the room,” from the series “Manifestations”. Àsìkò The exhibiting photographers for the 163rd International Photography Exhibition have just been announced. The 57 international photographers were chosen from an open call that resulted in over 8,000 images being submitted by 3,944 people from around the world, so it’s no surprise there are some… Continue reading The world’s oldest photo exhibition unveils the winners of its 163rd open call
Infraland By Paolo Pettignani Shows Landscapes In A Unique Way
“When you dedicate passion and consistency to what you do, the rewards will come by themselves,” reveals Paolo Pettignani of Italy about his commitment to his craft. Known as one of the leading photographers in the contemporary field of infrared photography, in person, he’s reserved and prefers to let his work speak for itself.
Lake District Landscape Photography Tips (+7 Must-See Locations)
The post Lake District Landscape Photography Tips (+7 Must-See Locations) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. The Lake District is one of the UK’s most stunning national parks and one of the absolute best places in the world for landscape photography. It features glacial lakes, rugged fells, and mountain… Continue reading Lake District Landscape Photography Tips (+7 Must-See Locations)
The Fujifilm XT4 Has a Discount and 5 Stars from Us!
Have you tried the Fujifilm XT4? It’s pretty awesome! In fact, we gave it five out of five stars! Fujifilm has some great discounts available on both lenses and camera bodies. In fact, there are a lot of very stellar camera bodies available right now until December 26th that you’ll want to check out. Better
Beginner Christmas Photography Tips
Here are some top tips for people starting out in festive photography this Christmas.