What is Panning? (How to Use it to Photograph Movement) Movement is difficult to capture in Photography. This is where panning comes into play. This technique isn't as hard as it sounds. A lot of…
How Spherical and Aspherical Lenses Work (Camera Lens) An aspherical lens might be the answer to improving image quality. But one question—do your photos look soft toward the edges? If so, your lens…
How to Use Nikon's Active D-Lighting for Best Results High-contrast scenes are a photography nightmare, with shadows that are too dark and highlights that are too light. Enter Active D-Lighting, Nikon’s proprietary technology, to…
Digital Camera Mastery' (Beginner Photography Course Review) “Digital Camera Mastery,” a course from Photography Pro, is aimed at people who are complete beginners. These days we all know how to take a…
How to Use Golden Triangle in Photography Composition There are quite a few composition rules in photography. And you probably have heard of things like leading lines, the golden ratio, and the rule…
How to Easily Use the Canon Picture Style Function Once upon a time, the photograph you got out of your camera was what you were stuck with. The camera itself would dictate how colors…
How to Use Tone Curve in Lightroom (Color Correction) Most people think of Lightroom as a tool for adjusting exposure, white balance, and color. But it can do so much more than that. One…
Photography Style (8 Best Ways to Find and Develop Your Own) Most of the best photographers have a distinct and unforgettable style. But there are many types of photography styles, and you must find yours to…
Foreground Middleground Background for Photo Composition You can use foreground, middleground, and background to add depth and dimension to the image. These are often used in landscape photography. But they are also…
What is Back Button Focus? (How and When to Use It) Back button focusing is a bit of a controversial topic between photographers. Many of them try back button focusing once and deem it unusable. But…
How to Master Exposure Compensation for Better Shots If you have a digital camera, chances are you've seen the exposure compensation button. It's a weird-looking scale with numbers from -3 to +3, with…
What is a Zoom Lens and When do you Need One? One of the most critical elements in your camera is the lens. With so many different types of lenses, how do you know which one…