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Are you looking for new creative inspiration for your photography? One way to do this is to experiment with new props, such as a crystal ball. This is a fantastic piece of equipment for any photographer to have. It works as an external lens and is very versatile. In this article,…
By Simon Bond

Have you ever noticed an orange or blue tint in your photos? The colors make skin look jaundiced or deathly. What should be white in your photo takes on an unusual color. If so, your color temperature, or white balance, needs adjusting. In this article, we will define color temperature…
By Jenn Mishra

Good photos are the key to selling products. And these clever DIY product photography tips will make your life much easier. Don’t let the thought of expensive photography gear hold you back with your product photography business! It’s unnecessary if you know a few DIY tricks. 12 DIY Product Photography…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

The human eye is an incredible tool, capable of seeing a vast range of light from the brightest sun to the faintest star. Our eyes can also adjust to different levels of brightness, allowing us to see in both bright and dark environments. This ability to adjust is called dynamic…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

A viewfinder is a simple camera tool we often take for granted. In this article, we will help you understand your camera viewfinder better. We go through everything you need to know. From what it is to the differences between optical and electronic viewfinders. What Is the Viewfinder? The viewfinder…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

If you’re like most photographers, you have a lot of photos that you want to keep, but don’t have enough storage space for them all. And if you want to edit and organize your photos, that takes up even more room. So what can you do? The answer is simple:…
By Jenn Mishra

Leading lines direct the viewer’s attention to particular parts of an image. They are one of the most effective and underutilized compositional tools in photography. By determining the point of interest, leading lines create dynamic compositions. By using such compositional techniques, your pictures will be more interesting. This is why…
By Joshua Dunlop

Selective focus uses our visual preferences to highlight elements in our composition. Our attention first goes to the brightest parts of the scene and those that are sharpest. In this article, we will show you how to create selective focus. What is Selective Focus? Selective focus isolates a subject. Choose…
By Jenn Mishra

When it comes to photography, there are a lot of different file formats to choose from. JPEGs, RAWs, and TIFFs are the three most popular formats, but what’s the difference between them? And which one should you be using? JPEGs are the most common format, and they’re good for general…
By Jenn Mishra

One of the challenges of product photography is taking pictures of reflective surfaces. We have a tried-and-tested way to photograph shiny glass and metal that need only bounce cards. Let’s find out how to use them to get professional-quality shots. The Law of Reflection on a Reflective Surface Before you…
By Chad Verzosa Photography

Textures create depth and a tactile element to your photographs. They can add visual interest to an average photo and make your images pop off the page. It is not difficult to add texture in Photoshop. Once you know these four steps, the creative possibilities are endless. How to Add…
By Jenn Mishra

Travel photography blogs and vlogs are great sources of inspiration. Both for traveling around the world and the photography that comes with it. They can provide useful tips and destination ideas as well. Check out our list of the best travel photography blogs. They will inspire you to take some…
By ExpertPhotography Photography