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7 tips and shortcuts to make your Lightroom workflow faster and easier
Just like Photoshop, Lightroom also has plenty of shortcuts that can be super-useful, speed up your editing process and make it easier. Photographer Toma Bonciu…
Quick tip for maximizing the usable distance of your C-Stand
The standard setup of a C-stand is to put the longest, largest leg under the arm so the whole thing doesn’t tip over. This is…
Five great tips to help you master portrait lighting and improve your photography
Learning different portrait lighting techniques can seem complicated when you’re just starting out. Because of this, photographer Ed Verosky shares some great advice to help…
and sometimes… It’s better not to use a flash
Sometimes it’s good to get out and flex the old photography muscles by shooting a little differently to how you normally would. It keeps the…
How to photograph a person with double chin
When it comes to shooting portraits, there are plenty of tricks you can pull off to make someone’s flaws less visible. Koldunov Brothers have created…
13 essential camera movements to get amazing footage with your gimbal
A motorised gimbal is one of the most useful tools you can get today for camera stabilisation. They’re much easier to get to grips with than…
This is what you need to do to create awesome b-roll footage for your film
One thing I’ve learned as I’ve started to do more video stuff is that there’s no such thing as too much b-roll. B-roll is essentially…
Pan with your camera to capture movement and make your photos more dynamic
The usual advice is to keep the camera as steady as possible when we attempt to make a photograph. But sometimes adding movement can create great…
How to shoot cosmetic photography packs like a pro using inexpensive gear
When it comes to making high-quality shots with affordable gear, Dustin Dolby is full of ideas. This time, he guides you through a workflow of…
Learn how to get the perfect exposure every time
A camera’s built in meter often does a great job of making a “correct” exposure, but it’s not always what the photographer wants to capture….








































