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There are so many different photo challenges out there, I'm rounding up my favorites to fit any month or season to help inspire your photography.
Get inspired by these incredible examples of natural frames in photography. Learn how to improve your composition and capture creative photography natural framing on your own.
As a photographer, it’s pretty common (dare I say unavoidable) to go through different peaks and troughs with regard to your creativity. There are times when you feel so incredibly inspired that you can't wait to pick up your camera for another day, and you have so many ideas for images th
Professional photography gear costs thousands of dollars but you can take stunning pictures by spending only a fraction of the cost. If you have the time and the patience, and aren't afraid to get your hands dirty, then simple DIY hacks can achieve similar results to spending big bucks on advanced kits.
You’re enjoying photography and have worked with your camera enough to be fairly proficient. The time has come to add a new lens to your gear bag. For this guide, we’re assuming you’ve decided on
Sabine Weiss's concept of photography is a very humble art. Her simple but artistic way of capturing the people's daily life also captured people's heart.
The ordinary collides with the bizarre in Ben Zank’s photography. Set on the street, on construction sites, or in grassy fields, his surreal images capture subjects in unequivocally inconvenient positions: A businessman finds himself trapped under a concrete block, a wood pile stacks atop one figure, and another precariously grasps the edge of a sinkhole. Often hiding their faces behind barriers or through a distinctly avoidant turn of the head, Zank anonymizes his subjects, making their awkward predicaments appear all the more inevitable and bound to happen to unassuming passersby. More
Photography 1 Prairie View Photography Class: aperture and depth of field
Follow our guide to learn a panning photography technique that gives you a sharp subject with stunning backgrounds you’ll be proud of.
Photos from a trip are one of the best souvenirs you could have. Here are photography tips for shooting five different subjects when traveling!
Sheltering in place may seem stifling, but staying at home doesn’t mean you can’t be hitting the shutter as much as you’d like, especially if you own a macro lens. The following list and accompanying
Understanding what is focal length in photography is essential to taking better photos. Focal length and field of view explained in 5 steps