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5 ways photographers can grow their following on Threads

Jada Parrish
Social media has become integral to the lives of photographers, offering unique opportunities to showcase their work and connect with potential clients and other like-minded...

How to make money from photography in 2024

Roman Fox
In my experience, there are only two main ways one can make money from a camera. The first is a traditional freelance path, and the...

How deleting social media led to my best year in photo business yet

Brenda Bergreen
I deleted my social media from my phone and our business had the best financial year yet. I deleted my email app too. Prior to...

Composition tips for wedding photographers (and everyone else)

Fire & Ice
Rules are made to be broken but are also made for a reason. Our ‘go-to’ is the widely known rule of thirds, and is considered...

How good are budget lenses, and can you really tell the difference?

Roman Fox
Whenever I pick up a new piece of gear, I always want the top-of-the-range option, and even if I clearly don’t need it, I manage...

Follow these nine iPhone photography tips for sharper shots

JT Armstrong
"Shot on iPhone." The phrase has become increasingly popular on social media the last few years. That's because with each passing year, the tech inside our smartphones gets smaller, yet more capable. So, you might be asking yourself, why are the photos on my smartphone blurry and not sharp? Well, I have the answer: here are my 9 iPhone Photography tips for taking Sharper Photos today!

A complete guide for pricing your photography

Natasha Martinez & Mark Maryanovich
One of the essential aspects of doing photography for a living is pricing it correctly. So, it’s time to look at our pricing. Pricing? You...

The importance of one-on-one portfolio reviews

Honore Brown
Portfolio reviews are an essential way to connect with clients and share your work in a personal way. Traditionally, these meetings were almost always in person and tended to involve some travel and a lot of time and money devoted to keeping your book fresh, curated, and up-to-date. Although this is without a doubt still one of the best ways to make a lasting impression on a potential client, there are now many opportunities to share your portfolio virtually and to schedule video meetings rather than to meet in person.

How to create perfectly sized “Anamorfake” masks for your lenses

Vlad Moldovean
This article strives to be the ultimate design guide on modifying your spherical lens to produce the type of anamorphic bokeh you can see in...

All you need to know about hiring a hairstylist for your photo shoot

Ian Richards
Sometimes, the littlest things make the biggest difference in a shoot. Like the angle of a light casting the perfect shadow or a single wisp of hair blown across a model’s face. Make no mistake — that wisp was placed with the utmost attention to detail. A hairstylist chose that precise placement over countless others.