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Learn MoreA storyboard provides the visual roadmap for a photo or video shoot. It ensures that everyone involved in the project understands the desired end result.…
By Darina Kopcok
Ever wonder how to create a tilt-shift effect without buying special lenses? You can do that with freelensing! Our article shows you how it works…
By Chad Verzosa
Camera sensor size can help you predict image quality before a camera even comes out of the box. A camera’s sensor is the part of…
By Hillary Grigonis
Do you want to change the color of an object, the sky, or the ground? You can change the color of an object in Photoshop.…
By Joris Hermans
Photographers tend to be plagued with all sorts of legal woes if they aren’t careful. Think about it, you’re essentially capturing and documenting everything and…
By Anabel Dflux
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…
By Natalia Robert
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…
By Hillary Grigonis
Photojournalism is one of the most rewarding genres of photography. But it’s not always easy to make a career out of it. It involves traveling…
By Joris Hermans
Photoshop Layers is one of the most important things to learn when you start editing. It’s one of the best features of this powerful editing…
By Joris Hermans
A color card for photography is an essential tool for any photographer who wants to ensure accurate color reproduction in their photos. They are simple…
By Alessandro Torri
What are photography internships? It’s an opportunity that professional photographers offer students to gain work experience. It’s also one of the best ways to fast-track…
By Darina Kopcok
The gradient map in Photoshop is a powerful tool for color correction and image manipulation. It allows you to create custom gradients and apply them…
By Kevin Landwer-Johan