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Here are 17 fun summer photoshoot ideas. These will inspire you to create stunning photos embodying the beauty and joy of the sun-soaked season. Summertime…
By Dina Belenko

The speedlight (a.k.a. speedlite) is one of the simplest, but most versatile pieces of equipment in photography. It might seem daunting at first, but once…
By Dina Belenko

Analogous colors are three or more colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. They usually look good together because they share…
By Joris Hermans

Using color theory can definitely help to improve your photography. If you want to take your photos to the next level, start using analogous or…
By Joris Hermans

Fractal photography is a unique and fascinating type of photography that can produce some stunning results. But what is fractal photography, and how can you…
By Simon Bond

Are you looking for new ways to add emotion to your photos? Give monochromatic color photography a try. Experimenting with monochromatic colors will improve your…
By Joris Hermans

In the middle of February, love is in the air. What better way to capture that love than with heart-shaped bokeh in your photos? Bokeh…
By Taya Ivanova

Every season is photogenic in unique ways, but spring brings such a dramatic change. It is a special time of year with all the leaves,…
By Dina Belenko

Creating a photo book is a great way to show off your favorite photos and memories. Not only that, but it’s also a fun project…
By Taya Ivanova

Colorful photography is all about using bright, vibrant colors to capture your viewer’s attention. Here are 10 tips for capturing colorful photos that will stand…
By Taya Ivanova

Fairy light photography is all about aesthetically pleasing photos. This genre is great for photographers who want to improve their lighting skills and take eye-catching,…
By Taya Ivanova

A lot of photography is about the pursuit of sharpness. In today’s article, you’ll learn to go in the opposite direction with soft focus. We’ll…
By Simon Bond