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Minimalist photography is captivating, bold, and creative. By following a less-is-more approach to composition, photographers can create distinct and dynamic images in the minimalist style. Everyone can try their hand at minimalist photography. And there are many ways you can bring minimalism into your photography style. That’s exactly what we’re…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

Impressive real estate photography is hard to master, but it is achievable with a few key points in mind. The main goal in the real estate genre of photography is to make a building as appealing and idyllic as possible. The purpose is to sell or entice people to visit…
By N Constant

Today, we are exploring the architectural photography genre. This complete guide will explain this genre and how to get the best results from your camera. We will also give you inspiration and wider points to consider when taking pictures. Every photographer will want to explore architectural photography at some point…
By N Constant

Finding the best lens for real estate photography has to be the top priority for any property photographer. Real estate photography poses a unique set of challenges. And finding the best lens goes a long way in overcoming those challenges. Our top pick is the Canon EF-S 10-18mm USM lens.…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

If you’re passionate about photography, it’s likely that at some point you’ll want to try your hand at architectural photography. This type of photography can be very rewarding, as you have the opportunity to capture stunning images of buildings and other structures that often span for many acres. But it…
By Joe Taylor

It’s no wonder that cityscape photography is so popular. New York, London, Paris. Think of any famous city around the world. Their iconic cityscapes will immediately come to mind. The good news is that cityscapes aren’t hard to photograph. You will often find clear vantage points around a city and…
By Kav Dadfar Photography

Shape is an important element of photography composition. It can be used to create balance and symmetry in your photos or to lead the viewer’s eye towards the main subject. And that’s just a few ways you can use shape and form. In this article, we will discuss how you…
By Hillary Grigonis Photography

Rhythm is something found throughout the creative arts. We tap our toes and snap our fingers to the rhythm of the music. We find rhythm in poetry and stories. And we have rhythm in photography, too. Visual rhythm brings photographs to life. Rhythmic photography is about visual storytelling and composition…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

By using color in photography in a thoughtful and considered way can make your images even more powerful. Colorful images are already eye-catching, but having an understanding of color theory will elevate your images to new heights. This article is the perfect starting point if you want to learn more…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

Photography takes the three-dimensional world and puts it onto a two-dimensional surface. Through this process, we can see shapes and forms in different ways. We create rhythms and patterns from the world around us. This article will explore six creative and fun tips for repetition in photography. It can be…
By N Constant

Patterns are everywhere. Learning to spot them is like a photographic superpower. Once you have mastered the ability to identify pattern in photography, you will be creating striking images with an added element of intrigue. You can add interest and intrigue to your photographs by looking at things from a…
By Hillary Grigonis Photography

If you’re looking for a unique and interesting photography project, consider staging a photoshoot on a staircase. Staircase shoots can be a lot of fun, and they offer plenty of creative possibilities. Here are six tips to help you get the most out of your staircase photoshoot. Preparing for Your…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith