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    The Rule of Space: How to Show Motion and Direction in Photos

    Jan 4, 2026 Darlene Lleno

    Rule of space photography guides viewers through frames by leaving more empty space ahead of subjects than behind them. This compositional technique creates feelings of motion, direction, and storytelling by providing visual pathways for moving subjects or directional space for subjects’ gaze.

    How to Fix Color Banding in Your Images

    Jan 4, 2026 Darlene Lleno

    Discover how to fix color banding in your images using Lightroom and Photoshop with proven techniques. Learn prevention strategies and advanced corrections for smooth, professional gradients in skies, portraits, and studio backgrounds.

    JWST and Chandra Captures a Collision Between Two Spiral Galaxies

    Jan 2, 2026 Soumyadeep Mukherjee

    Galaxy interactions drive much of the structural evolution seen in the modern universe. Gravitational encounters reshape disks, compress gas, and regulate star formation over cosmic…

    Using Negative Space to Make More Impactful Photos

    Jan 2, 2026 Darlene Lleno

    Negative space photography uses unoccupied areas surrounding your main subject to create stronger and more impactful compositions. This technique directs viewer attention by using uniform backgrounds, shallow depth of field, and strategic subject placement to transform emptiness into a powerful compositional element.

    Wedding Photographer Scams 170 Couples, Gets 18 Months in Jail

    Jan 2, 2026 Dunja Đuđić

    A wedding photographer in South Korea has been sentenced to one year and six months in jail for scamming over 160 couples, leaving them without…

    How to Find Kodak Charmera When It’s Sold Out

    Jan 2, 2026 Alysa Gavilan

    Struggling to find Kodak’s Charmera camera? Learn where to check restocks, set alerts, explore resale options, and discover fun alternatives.

    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.

    These are the Best and Worst U.S. States for Astrophotography in January

    Jan 2, 2026 Dunja Đuđić

    With the Wolf Moon rising on January 3 and the Quadrantid meteor shower peaking just a day later, astrophotographers are in for a treat. But…

    Festival in Space: Chandra’s Four Holiday Images Released

    Jan 1, 2026 Soumyadeep Mukherjee

    High-energy astrophysics rarely reaches the public in an intuitive visual form. X-ray astronomy deals with extreme temperatures, violent interactions, and invisible radiation. Yet every December,…

    Travel Photography Ideas: A 7‑Day Challenge for Your Next Trip

    Jan 1, 2026 Dunja Đuđić

    Regardless of how exciting traveling is, new places can flood your senses. The rush of new sounds, smells, and sights makes it difficult to focus…