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Use These Tips to Create Stunning Wide Angle Landscape Photos
Landscape photography is an art that requires patience, creativity, and the right gear. Getting the perfect shot often requires both patience and tenacity, braving the…
Use these body langauge cues to perfect your portrait posing
Photographing people can be both fun and challenging, especially when your subjects aren’t professional models. Personally, I love working with non-models and do a lot…
Nanlite Projection Attachment: The Ultimate Hard Light
Many of us are taught that there are two types of light: soft light and hard light, but I feel it’s an understatement to say…
The Ultimate Guide to Photographing College Football: Gear, Tips, and Techniques
For photographers looking to capture the fast-paced, high-energy world of college football, having the right gear and knowing how to take better sports photos can…
Here’s How to Add Borders Directly in Lightroom
You heard it right – No Photoshop required! This has been in the back of my mind for quite a while now. I’ve seen multiple times…
No Studio? No Problem! Here’s where to shoot instead
You might be thinking, “How can I be a photographer if I don’t have a studio?” This is a very valid question and one that…
Avoid stress with these genius travel hacks next time you fly with your camera gear
Travelling as a photographer can be both exhilarating and stressful. Between navigating airports, managing expensive gear, and ensuring you’re ready to capture stunning shots, there’s…
Improve Your Landscape Photography with this Subtraction Technique
Landscape photography is a beautiful yet challenging art form. It’s not just about capturing what you see; it’s about crafting a compelling image that tells…
How to shoot an Annie Leibovitz-Style Portrait with One Light
If you’ve ever admired the dramatic, intimate, and timeless portraits of Annie Leibovitz, you’re not alone. Her ability to capture raw emotion and striking contrasts…
Expert Advice: Curating Images for a Photographer’s Website
Image curation, like much in our industry, sits at the intersection of art and science. There is much to be said for the logic that…








































