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Water Photography Tips (How to Get That Soft Misty Effect)
Some photos of water are very sharp, while others look like they were taken straight out of a misty dream. To achieve the soft, misty…
By Taya Ivanova

How to Use Intentional Camera Movement in Photography
There are many ways to apply intentional camera movement (ICM) to your photography, and we’ll show you how. Moving your camera during a long exposure…
By Simon Bond

How to Get Creative Photos Using a Slow Shutter Speed
A slow shutter speed has many uses, from creating motion blur to panning to long exposures. These can help you improve your photos by adding…
By Simon Bond

How to Shoot Atmospheric Night Portrait Photography
You’d think that the best time to shoot portrait photography would be during the day. Plenty of light, contrast and shadows. Right? Yes and no.…
By Anabel Dflux

Camera Settings for Meteor Showers (Top Tips)
Photographing the night sky is not only about the Moon, planets, stars, deep sky objects, or the Milky Way. Comets and meteors are also some…
By Andrea Minoia

10 Best iPhone Night Photography Tips to Try Tonight
Have you ever tried taking iPhone night photography and ended up with blurry results? We’ll show you a few essential tips to create consistent night…
By Chad Verzosa

8 Long Exposure Beach Photography Tips for Better Photos
If you’re looking to capture some amazing beach photos, then you need to learn about long exposure photography. This technique can create stunning shots that…
By Anton Gorlin

Use the 180 Degree Shutter Rule for Cinematic Motion Blur
The 180 degree shutter rule is a simple but effective way to create cinematic motion blur in your photos. This rule states that you should…
By Expert Photography Expert Photography

10 Coastal Photography Tips for Better Cliffs and Coastlines
If you want to capture the beauty and power of coastal landscapes in your photos, then you need to use the right settings. In this…
By Alessandro Torri