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How to do Lightroom Red Eye Removal
Flash is often a necessity when taking portraits. Whether they’re casual photos from an event or family portraits for a client. While flash can be a huge help in lighting, it can also produce red eyes on our subjects. Thankfully, Lightroom has an easy tool to correct this. Here’s how…
By Natalia Robert Photography

8 Great Tips for Using Text or Typography in Photography
Typography photography is an excellent way to add meaning and layers in your imagery. It can be used to add meaning, emphasize a point, or simply to make your photos more interesting. Here are eight great tips for using text or typography in your photography. The Benefits of Typography Photography:…
By Dina Belenko Photography

How to Shoot Beer Photography for Advertising and Promotion
From a cold one shared with friends on a night out, to a cozy date at a local brewery beer is everything. And beer photography is growing increasingly popular these days. Beer photography tends to be quite in demand for advertising and promotional gigs, especially in America and Europe. With…
By Anabel Dflux Photography

How to Choose (And Use) Soft Light vs Hard Light Photography
When it comes to choosing between soft light and hard light photography, the decision can be a little daunting. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. In this post, we’ll explore the differences between hard and soft light, and show you how to choose the right type of light for…
By Hillary Grigonis Photography

How to Shoot High Fashion Photography
High fashion photography is all about creating beautiful, glamorous and often dreamlike images that capture the essence of luxury and high-end style. While it may seem like a daunting task, with the right tips and techniques you too can create stunning fashion photos that will make your clients happy –…
By Chad Verzosa Photography

How to Get Creative Photos Using a Slow Shutter Speed
A slow shutter speed has many uses, from creating motion blur to panning to long exposures. These can help you improve your photos by adding interesting effects. Read on to find out how slowing down your shutter will speed up your creative photography. Using a Tripod to Achieve Slow Shutter…
By Simon Bond

Shallow vs Deep Depth of Field (And When to Use Both)
You’ve probably heard of shallow vs deep depth of field. But do you know when to use one over the other? Our article gives you six great tips for using depth of field for creative effects, including bokeh. This is the beautiful blurry effect prime lenses are known for. …
By Kevin Landwer-Johan Photography

12 Exciting Photography Assignments to Challenge and Inspire
Everyone likes a good photo challenge. But photography assignments can also be very discouraging if they’re approached the wrong way. A good photography challenge will strengthen your photo skills and inspire you in multiple ways. A bad one will leave you wondering why you even tried photography in the first…
By Taya Ivanova Photography

How to Take Amazing Photos Using Dappled Light
Natural light is notoriously difficult to control. And if you’re shooting somewhere outdoorsy like a park or a forest, you’ll most likely encounter dappled light. But you can use this type of lighting to your advantage! Here’s how to photograph in dappled light for amazing images. What Is Dappled Light?…
By Jackie Lamas Photography

How to Choose the Right Outdoor Photography Clothing
When you go out for outdoor photography, the last thing you want is to be uncomfortable in your clothing. Not only will you be miserable, but it will also show in your photos. So how do you choose the right outdoor photography clothing? Here are a few tips to help…
By Joanna Lentini

How to do Infrared Photography with Basic Camera Gear
A complete introduction to start taking wonderful infrared landscapes and urban shots. You will learn that with a small piece of equipment you will be able to mesmerise your viewer showing them their favorite locations in a truly amazing and unexpected new way.
By Andrea Minoia Photography

8 Most Important Tips for Making a Photography Website
Creating a website for your photography business used to mean hiring a designer and spending thousands of dollars. That’s no longer the case. Nowadays, many DIY website builders like Wix, Elementor, and Squarespace exist. Building your photography website is as easy as choosing a template and uploading your photographs. Some…
By Darina Kopcok Photography