Tutorials

    How to Set Your Photography Prices Without Undervaluing Your Work

    Jan 26, 2026 Darlene Lleno

    A photography pricing guide helps you charge real rates without guilt. Learn how to calculate true costs, avoid common pricing mistakes, and present your fees with confidence using proven pricing models.

    How to Repurpose Old Phone Cameras: Creative Uses for Retired Smartphones

    Jan 24, 2026 Alysa Gavilan

    International Mobile Phone Recycling Day is a reminder that old smartphones still have capable cameras. Here’s how photographers can reuse them creatively and practically.

    Travel Photo Editing: How to Enhance Your Images Without Losing the Story

    Jan 23, 2026 Dunja Đuđić

    Editing is a crucial step in travel photography. Not because your photos are “bad” without it, but because editing helps you refine what you saw…

    What Lens Is Inside Vintage Photobooths? The Real Gear Behind the Classic Look

    Jan 21, 2026 Anzalna Siddiqui

    We seek out the newest mirrorless cameras with 60-megapixel precision, yet we often spend hours in Lightroom trying to recreate that vintage look of a…

    How to Colorize Black-and-White Photos in Photoshop Without AI Damage

    Jan 10, 2026 Anzalna Siddiqui

    Opening an old family treasure or a classic black-and-white photo in Photoshop can be a strange experience, especially when you hesitate to edit it. You’ve…

    Always Do This When Swapping Your Lens

    Jan 9, 2026 Alex Baker

    As photographers, we obsess over sharp glass, balanced exposures, and dynamic range charts, but one of the most vulnerable parts of your camera is also…

    No More Boring White Backgrounds in 2026! Do This Instead

    Jan 7, 2026 Alex Baker

    White backgrounds. They are the LinkedIn profile photo staple, and it’s Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2026 (well, a slightly off-white but you get the…

    The Rule of Odds Explained: Why Odd Numbers Improve Composition

    Jan 2, 2026 Darlene Lleno

    The Rule of Odds suggests photographs with odd-numbered subjects create more visual interest than even-numbered compositions. This photography principle uses asymmetrical balance to keep viewers engaged by preventing the brain from pairing subjects together, resulting in more dynamic and compelling images.

    Struggling with Lightroom’s Subject Mask? Try This Instead

    Jan 1, 2026 Dunja Đuđić

    If you struggle selecting your subject using Lightroom’s Subject Mask, Christian Möhrle, aka The Phlog Photography, shares a better way: Lightroom’s Object Selection Mask. It will…

    Storytelling Through Travel Photography: From Snapshot to Narrative

    Dec 31, 2025 Dunja Đuđić

    Ever returned from a trip with a camera full of photos that somehow don’t feel like the place you just visited? The colors are there….