Want UNIQUE Photos? Experiment with PERSPECTIVE (VIDEO)

It’s an unfortunate fact than many photographers routinely hold their camera at eye level and point it straight ahead. There’s nothing wrong with doing this, and nice images are often the result, but sometimes there’s a better way. The theme of this quick tutorial is experimenting with different perspectives to capture images with a unique… Continue reading Want UNIQUE Photos? Experiment with PERSPECTIVE (VIDEO)

Save up to 29 percent on these all-in-one printers on Amazon

All-in-one printers can save you time, simplify your life, and even open creative doors. Abby Ferguson We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › All-in-one printers are workhorses for both homes and offices. All-in-ones, or AIOs, offer the ability to print, scan, copy, and… Continue reading Save up to 29 percent on these all-in-one printers on Amazon

Meet the 500px Global Photography Awards Fine Art Category Winner

The 2022 500px Global Photography Awards serves creatives working with photography and provides them a chance to showcase their skill and be rewarded for it. The second edition of the competition consisted of six categories: Technical, Storytelling, Commercial Content, Documentary, Fine Art, and Landscape. Today on the blog we’re talking with the winner of the… Continue reading Meet the 500px Global Photography Awards Fine Art Category Winner

When a Facebook Post Becomes an Ad: How to Design for Boosting

Want your Facebook post to take off and reach even more people? Here’s how to approach Facebook post design with boosting in mind. The post When a Facebook Post Becomes an Ad: How to Design for Boosting appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.

5 Photo-Editing Mistakes Every Beginner Should Avoid

The post 5 Photo-Editing Mistakes Every Beginner Should Avoid appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kunal Malhotra. Photo editing is an essential part of every digital photography workflow. Not only is it a way to handle basic problems – such as dust spots, color casts, and lost detail – but it… Continue reading 5 Photo-Editing Mistakes Every Beginner Should Avoid

Nikon releases a budget-friendly, ultra-wide power zoom for DX cameras

The new Nikon lens for APS-C cameras is feature-packed for such a budget lens. Nikon There have been quite a few announcements for APS-C gear for Nikon users so far this year, even including the first third-party options, three lenses from Sigma. Now, Nikon is expanding the options for its crop sensor cameras even more… Continue reading Nikon releases a budget-friendly, ultra-wide power zoom for DX cameras

April Updates for Lightroom Classic, Lightroom, and Camera Raw

Adobe has just released an update containing new features, new camera support, new lens support, and some bug fixes. Open up your Adobe Application Manager, click on the Updates tab, and then click Check for updates if you don’t see the latest releases for Lightroom Classic 12.3, Lightroom 6.3, and Camera Raw 15.3. AI-powered Denoise… Continue reading April Updates for Lightroom Classic, Lightroom, and Camera Raw

How to Composite Multiple Videos Using Clean Plates in After Effects

What You’ll Be Creating In this tutorial, we’ll be looking at how to composite multiple videos using clean plates in After Effects in order to get the best out of our lighting tools that we have on hand, when creating content on a budget. In a previous tutorial we talked about how we can create… Continue reading How to Composite Multiple Videos Using Clean Plates in After Effects

The DJI Inspire 3 is a pro-level 8K cinema drone

The Inspire 3 is a highly advanced drone for cinematography professionals. DJI DJI is known for pushing boundaries on its drones, and that continues to be the case with its latest release. The new Inspire 3 is the company’s only cinema-grade drone, putting it at the top of DJI’s lineup. It’s packed full of advanced… Continue reading The DJI Inspire 3 is a pro-level 8K cinema drone

11 tips for better black and white street photography

Black and white street photography has a long history, dating back to the 1930s, when Henri Cartier-Bresson roamed the hidden corners of Paris and Walker Evans and Helen Levitt rode the New York City subway. In the following decades, even as color photography began to dominate—first in advertising, then in fine art—pioneering street photographers continued… Continue reading 11 tips for better black and white street photography