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If you have an iPhone, chances are you’ve taken some great photos with it. And if you want to print those photos, you’ll need the best way to do that. Here are your options for printing iPhone photos: 1. Use an online printing service like Shutterfly or Photoshelter. These services…
By Chad Verzosa Photography

When I first heard of the Brenizer method I had to Google it to find out what it was. I liked what I saw. The Brenizer method combines a number of photos, made using a very wide aperture, into a single composition. The results are impressive. Exploring the Brenizer Method:…
By Kevin Landwer-Johan Photography

Modern cameras have quite a few autofocus modes for you to choose from. But they’re only useful if you know what they are and what each of them do. When do you choose single focus over continuous focus or vice versa? If you don’t know what that means, this article is…
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez Photography

I’d love to just pick up my camera and take photos for clients. No fuss, no muss. The reality is a little different. Once you start charging for your services, you need to consider the paperwork to be a legal photography business. So what type of photography license, permits, or…
By Natalia Robert Photography

So you’ve bought your first DSLR camera. Are you eager to start taking DSLR photography but don’t know what to do with your camera? Or are you unsure what all those buttons and settings are for? Don’t worry—we’ve got your DSLR basics covered. Our article tells you all you need…
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez Photography

No matter how much we love our camera gear, sometimes we must sell it. It might be that the new gear bug has finally bitten, and you’re ready to part with your old camera. Or you might have decided to ditch your beloved film camera and switch to digital. Perhaps…
By Hillary Grigonis Photography

Whether you are a professional photographer or a hobbyist, wouldn’t it be nice to make some money from your images by selling photography prints? These days, it couldn’t be easier to start selling your photos. But how do you know how much to charge for photography or what pricing structure…
By Kav Dadfar Photography

A photography shot list is a great way to manage your workflow and keep track of the photos you want to take. A shot list can be as simple or detailed as you like, but the important thing is that it helps you stay organized and focused while shooting. Here…
By Anabel Dflux Photography

Macro focus stacking is a photography technique that allows you to take multiple photos of the same subject, each with a different focal point. When you stack these photos together, the end result is a photo with much greater clarity and sharpness than you could get from any one individual…
By David Baxter Photography

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

When it comes to photography, cropping is an essential tool for creating better images. In this article, we’ll show you how to crop portraits for better results. We’ll discuss the benefits of cropping, and we’ll provide some tips on how to choose the right crops for your photos How to…
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez Photography

In low key black and white photography, you want to create a moody and atmospheric image. This type of photography is often used for portraiture and fine art nude photography. To shoot low key black and white photos, you need to know how to control the light in your scene.…
By Kevin Landwer-Johan Photography