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8 Long Exposure Beach Photography Tips for Better Photos
If you’re looking to capture some amazing beach photos, then you need to learn about long exposure photography. This technique can create stunning shots that show off the beauty of the beach in a whole new way. Check out these eight tips for creating incredible long exposure beach photography. Exploring…
By Anton Gorlin Photography

How You Should Use the Rule of Odds in Photo Composition
You’ve heard about the rule of thirds before. But have you heard about the rule of odds? When we need to process an even number of elements we tend to pair them up. This separates the whole image into pieces. But when the image is made up of uneven elements or…
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez Photography

Best Settings for Black and White Photography
You can shoot in black and white straight from your camera. No need for black and white film or converting to black and white. This article is all about the right camera settings for black and white photography. And how to use them. Settings for Black and White Photography: Why…
By Heather Joy Milne Photography

The Best Product Photography Editing Tips for Lightroom
Are you looking to improve your product photography skills? If so, you need to check out Lightroom. This powerful editing software can help you achieve amazing results with just a few simple tweaks. In this article, we’ll walk you through the best product photography editing tips for Lightroom. We’ll show…
By Darina Kopcok Photography

How to Avoid Camera Shake for Sharper Photos
Camera shake is one of the major curses of handheld photography. It’s one of the most common reasons why you will have to throw away a photo. Camera shake occurs when your shutter speed is slow enough that it will not freeze your natural body shaking (breathing, muscular tension, etc.).…
By Andrea Minoia Photography

How to Use Figure to Ground Photography Composition
Figure to ground photography is when the main subject is in stark contrast with the background. This could be light on dark or dark on light, or using contrasting colors. The most dramatic example of figure to ground photography is a silhouette. But that’s not the only example of figure…
By Kevin Landwer-Johan Photography

9 Best Time-Lapse Ideas for Cool Photography Projects
Time-lapse photography is a great way to expand your creativity and skill set with your camera. And with these fantastic time-lapse ideas, you’ll be able to make incredible media like you never have before. The time-lapse ideas in this article will inspire your creativity and push your camera skills to…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

12 Best Apps for Landscape Photographers 2026 (Updated)
Landscape photography is all about capturing the beauty of the natural world. From majestic mountains to rolling hills, there are endless possibilities for stunning landscape photos. If you’re looking to improve your landscape photography skills, you need to check out this list of the best apps for landscape photographers. Best…
By Daniel Laan Photography

How to Choose the Best Camera Settings for Portraits
Choosing camera settings for portrait photography can be difficult. And knowing which lens is best is even more so. Let’s take a look at each basic setting to know and lens options so that we can clear up some confusion for you. Camera Settings for Portraits: Which Lens? Before we…
By Natalia Robert Photography

12 Composition Ideas (Tips for Unique Results)
Photography composition is often taught as a set of rules. But following the rules of composition all the time can result in unimaginative images. To help find your style, you should experiment with composition, even if typical photography rules say it’s “wrong.” Continue reading for 12 unusual and interesting composition…
By Kevin Landwer-Johan Photography

10 Tips for Better Architecture Photography Composition
When it comes to architecture photography, composition is key. A well-composed photo can make an ordinary building look extraordinary. But a poorly composed photo can make an amazing building look like a total disaster. Luckily, with the right techniques and composition tools, you can make your architecture photos stand out…
By Imran Zahid

Use the 180 Degree Shutter Rule for Cinematic Motion Blur
The 180 degree shutter rule is a simple but effective way to create cinematic motion blur in your photos. This rule states that you should keep your shutter open for twice as long as the frame rate of your video. So if you’re shooting at 24 frames per second, you…
By Expert Photography Expert Photography