Despite a drive to gift more sustainably, 54% of UK adults feel uncomfortable about giving used gifts but it seems their worries are unfounded with most saying they would be happy to receive a used gift in good condition.
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Instagram is finally bringing back chronological Feed
It’s been so long that Instagram switched to “curated feed,” that most of us don’t have our hopes up to see posts in chronological order again. However, it’s about to happen after all! Early next year, Instagram says that it will introduce chronological feed again – well, at least for those who still want it.… Continue reading Instagram is finally bringing back chronological Feed
8 Chocolate Photography Tips for Mouthwatering Images
The post 8 Chocolate Photography Tips for Mouthwatering Images appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Do you want to do chocolate photography that looks elegant, beautiful, and mouthwateringly delicious? If you’ve ever tried to photograph chocolate, you probably realize that making it look good is not an easy task… Continue reading 8 Chocolate Photography Tips for Mouthwatering Images
Katerina Angelopoulou’s harrowing account of Greece’s deadliest fire
Reading Time: 3 minutes This article is printed in the latest issue of British Journal of Photography magazine, Activism & Protest, delivered direct to you with an 1854 Subscription. When the catastrophic blaze tore through the seaside region of Attica, the young mother instinctively began to document the experience, which she now self-published in a… Continue reading Katerina Angelopoulou’s harrowing account of Greece’s deadliest fire
The Anatomy of Stillness
To keep people from moving during lengthy exposures, photographers devised a method where metal clamps would be attached to the subjects head to keep them still.
The Secret to High Contrast in Portrait Photography
If you shoot portraits often, you can fall into various camps. Some folks like a lot of contrast in the portraits. And indeed, high-contrast portrait photos can look pretty wonderful and natural. But other folks like as little contrast as possible. That way, with a flatter image, they can work on it a lot in… Continue reading The Secret to High Contrast in Portrait Photography
The Chronological Feed Makes a Glorious Return to Instagram
For people who originally adopted the platform way back when, the chronological feed is what Instagram had that was differentiated it enough from then-rival Facebook who quickly gobbled it up in an acquisition. It was basically Facebook with photos and, in many ways, was a whole lot more fun. Since then, the platform has undergone… Continue reading The Chronological Feed Makes a Glorious Return to Instagram
Sharing Your Photos, Part 2
Figure 1. Adobe Lightroom’s Export dialogue. In part one of this article series on sharing your photos using Adobe Lightroom Classic, I asked an important question: Once we’ve invested in equipment and explored the outdoors in search of inspiring photographs, what’s next for our images? To kick off answering that question, I covered some important… Continue reading Sharing Your Photos, Part 2
Closer Look at the Metadata Panel Update
I mentioned the changes to the Metadata panel when the update was released, but I thought it deserved a deeper dive. [Editor’s note, this first appeared in the December issue of Photoshop User.] At first glance you may not notice anything different about this panel, but upon closer inspection the Default view of the panel… Continue reading Closer Look at the Metadata Panel Update
8 Top Snow Photography Tips And Tutorials
If the UK gets a decent covering of snow this winter, here are some tips on how you can capture snow-filled shots.