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Effective Ways to Clearly Communicate Your Photography ...

One of the toughest parts of photography isn’t mastering camera settings or ...

Depth of Interest: What Makes a Landscape Photograph Stick

Give your eyes a destination and a route to get there. Our job as artists is...

Make Your Subjects Pop with Easy Lightroom Techniques

Knowing how to make your subjects stand out clearly from the background can ...

How to Enhance Images With Midtones Contrast

Contrast is one of those subtle elements that can elevate a photo, turning a...

The Neighborhood and the Photographer

You don’t need a passport. You don’t need a model. And you sure as hell don’...

Efficient Image Editing With Affinity Photo 2

Affinity Photo 2 offers powerful tools to enhance your raw images quickly an...

Why the Most Popular Cameras Might Not Be for You

Choosing a camera isn't just about image quality or brand preference—it dire...

Your Secret Weapon for Lasting Inspiration

Gear is exciting but fleeting. Photo books offer lasting inspiration and dee...

The World's First 50-150mm f/2 Lens

Sony announced the world's first 50-150mm f/2 constant aperture lens. But wh...

How One Self-Proclaimed Dogtographer Uses Her Camera to...

Some photographers view the craft of photography as a creative pursuit that ...

What It Takes to Make Truly Huge Prints

Buying a large format printer doesn't automatically guarantee big prints. Un...

The Art of Seeing in a Mundane Landscape

Do you find yourself scrolling social media, admiring wonderful photos from ...

Why Your Portraits Aren’t Sharp—and How to Fix Them

Are your portraits consistently coming out softer than you expect, even afte...

The Presets Room: A Game-Changing Marketplace for Photo...

Photographers know that working smarter means more time snapping shots and n...

The Right Lens for Real Estate Photography

Choosing the right lens for real estate photography matters. It impacts your...

Small Adjustments That Lead to Stronger Photos

Ever feel like your photos are just shy of great, missing something small ye...

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