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Self-portrait photography is all about capturing the essence of who you are in a photo. It can be a fun and challenging way to express…
By Taya Ivanova

Oil and water photography is a beautiful and unique way to capture the world around you. By mixing two seemingly incompatible elements together, you can…
By Megan Kennedy

Spiral light painting photography is one of the coolest things you can do with your camera. It’s colorful, futuristic, and it’s quite addictive. But a…
By Chad Verzosa

Today, we’ll have some fun with lighting and custom bokeh shapes. We show you how to create photos of fun light shapes. All you need…
By Jenn Mishra

Abstract macro photography refers to an image of something that isn’t easily recognizable. And macro photographers often achieve such results from everyday objects! These images…
By David Baxter

If you want to create some truly amazing light trail photography, then you need to know a few things about how to shoot and edit…
By Andrea Minoia

Prism photography is a fun way to add some creative effects to your photos. From rainbow effect colors, to dreamy looks and reflections, prisms’ ability…
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez

Are you into film photography and wish you had a darkroom? What if we told you you only need a bathroom (or any room with…
By Chad Verzosa

Are you tired of the same old photos with a white backdrop? A colorful background can make your photos pop and save them from looking…
By Taya Ivanova

Soap bubbles aren’t just fun to play with. They’re also quite visually engaging. Have you always wanted to photograph their soapy psychedelic swirls? We’ll show…
By Chad Verzosa

Turning a panorama to 360-degree imagery is a great way to share an immersive view with friends and family. All you need is the right…
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez

Landscape photography is one of the most popular and accessible types of photography. Anyone with a camera can try their hand at it. The trouble…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith