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When it comes to photography, natural light is always the best light. It’s free, and it’s available any time of day. The trouble is, not all natural light is created equal. You have to know how to work with the different types of natural light in order to get the…
By Taya Ivanova Photography

Here are 15 different fascinating family photography blogs you need to follow! These family photography blogs showcase many different styles, locations, and types of family photography. Have look at them for some inspiration. They are in no particular order and comprised of many different photographers. 1. Ana Brandt Family Photography Blog…
By Jackie Lamas Photography

There are all sorts of ways to add color to your photography, but one of the easiest (and most fun) is to make your own colored powder. All you need is some food coloring, cornstarch, and a little imagination! Here’s how to use colored powder for photography. Colored Powder for…
By Taya Ivanova Photography

If you’re a Nikon shooter, then you know you need to update nikon firmware regularly to get the most out of your camera. Firmware is the software that runs on your camera, and it can be updated to add new features, fix bugs, or improve performance. In this article, we’ll…
By Hillary Grigonis Photography

For all the information about DPI vs PPI, look no further… So what are DPI and PPI? With so many photography-related acronyms, we don’t blame you if they get confusing. What can we use DPI for? Is PPI or DPI useful for me? These are terms that aid you with…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

Assembling the best sports photography equipment kit can be challenging when shooting sports photos. This is because there are so many different environments to deal with. Gear is not usually a one-size-fits-all scenario. A lens that may be ideal for one situation won’t be the best choice for sports. A…
By Darina Kopcok Photography

How many types of landscape photography do you know off the top of your head? We’ve got 21 types of landscape photography in this article that you can pick from if you’re feeling stuck. They’re organized in themes to make it easier for you to navigate through them. Types Of Landscape…
By Simon Bond

A pancake lens can make your camera feel almost like there’s no lens attached at all. The term pancake lens has nothing to do with stacks of breakfast carbs topped with maple syrup. It has everything to do with size. Like the breakfast food, pancake lenses are thin and lightweight.…
By Hillary Grigonis Photography

ShootProof is a popular gallery-sharing and business management tool for photographers. But with so many free gallery-sharing options, is it worth paying for ShootProof? The short answer is—it depends. How do you want to use it? Do you need to share your images with clients, or are you looking to…
By Darina Kopcok Photography

Is Adobe Portfolio the answer to the problem of building your photography portfolio? With so many content creators out there, it can be easy to get lost in the crowd. And if you’re serious about selling your skills, you probably can’t just rely on social media. There are many options…
By Joris Hermans

Have you ever wondered where to showcase your astrophotography images at full resolution? Or where to get real feedback on how specific astrophotography gear performs? Or to discuss your hobby with other astrophotographers? Wonder no more. AstroBin is the answer. Read our AstroBin review to know how this site can…
By Andrea Minoia Photography

Red is one of the most powerful colors in photography. It can be used to create a feeling of excitement, passion, and energy in your photos. Here are a few tips on how to use color red in photography. Color Red in Photography: From Ochre to Carmine Red is a…
By Megan Kennedy Photography