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Photography Practice: The 3 Circle Approach

Photography Practice: The 3 Circle Approach

The age-old question of the beginner photographer is… what to shoot! You have your new camera and have worked out how to use it and now what do you shoot? All dressed up and nowhere to go. Where do you get the inspiration and creativity to start taking photos? Here’s a three step approach. All […]

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New Peak Design Camera Strap

New Peak Design Camera Strap

Peak Design seldom introduces new colors, adhering to a philosophy that great design is eternal and not swayed by fleeting seasonal trends or obligatory annual updates. When Peak decides to add a new color to its existing product line, it does so thoughtfully and deliberately, viewing even the introduction of a new strap color as […]

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Understanding Wireless Triggers for Off-Camera Flash

Understanding Wireless Triggers for Off-Camera Flash

If you’re looking to elevate your photography skills, learning how to use off-camera flash with wireless triggers can dramatically improve the quality and creativity of your images. This guide will explain the basics of how wireless triggers work and how you can use them to achieve more professional lighting setups. Related reminder: launch sale ending […]

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Nature & Travel Photography Tips from Photo Masters

Nature & Travel Photography Tips from Photo Masters

Photo Masters is an educational website founded by pro nature and travel photographer Ian Plant. Ian has an incredible portfolio that he has been carefully building for over 20 years, and he started Photo Masters as a place where photographers can learn, develop skills, and refine their creative vision. For those of you looking to […]

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Spring Photography Tips

Spring Photography Tips

Spring and autumn are my favorite seasons for taking photographs. In spring I feel more invigorated after the winter and more inclined to get out and take new photos. Here are a few of my tips for taking photographs in spring. Landscapes Spring landscapes are colorful and the new spring growth looks great against a […]

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Capturing the World: How Photographers Find Adventure

Capturing the World: How Photographers Find Adventure

Photography is not just about capturing moments; it’s a powerful catalyst for adventure, exploration, and personal growth. For many, the camera serves as a passport to unexpected journeys and thrilling experiences. In this blog post, we’ll explore how the art of photography can lead you to incredible adventures, broaden your horizons, and create unforgettable memories. […]

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Shadow & Light: Split Lighting Tips for Powerful Portraits

Shadow & Light: Split Lighting Tips for Powerful Portraits

Split lighting is a popular technique in portrait photography where the light source illuminates only half of the subject’s face, creating a distinct division down the center of the face. This lighting style is dramatic and can be used to convey a range of emotions or add a sense of mystery to the portrait. Here’s […]

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New: The Creative Photographer

New: The Creative Photographer

In the realm of photography, creativity serves as the heartbeat of every captivating image. While the technical aspects of photography are foundational, it’s the creative vision that differentiates a striking photograph from the ordinary. For photographers seeking to expand their creative horizons from the comfort of their homes, The Creative Visionary training suite emerges as […]

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Tips to Emphasize Your Subject in Photography

Tips to Emphasize Your Subject in Photography

When you watch a movie there is one element that never changes: a leading character. The whole movie centers around this leading player and the story is created around this subject. It is no different with a still image, like a photograph. Each photo should have its lead character, called the subject, around which the […]

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Lens Flare: From Accidental to Artistic in Photography

Lens Flare: From Accidental to Artistic in Photography

Lens flare is a phenomenon in photography that occurs when light scatters or flares in a lens system, often in response to a bright light source, creating an effect that is either intentionally used for artistic purposes or considered an undesirable artifact. This effect can add a unique, sometimes ethereal quality to images, or it […]

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