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City Silhouettes: Multiple Exposure Portraits by Jasper James

January 8, 2016 · Steph Nelson

Jasper James is a professional photographer currently based in Beijing and Shanghai. Over the past ten years, he’s lived and worked in several megacities including New York and London. He’s worked on assignments for leading magazines and advertising clients such as Ferrari, Wrigley’s, British Airways and Vanity Fair, among others. Although editorial and corporate projects […]

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30 Striking Photos Showing the Beauty of Urban Decay

January 5, 2016 · Tim Kok

When buildings are abandoned and forgotten, it’s the end of a story. Slowly these old structures will be reclaimed by their environment. This process of urban decay is sad and beautiful. It’s also a unique photo opportunity, according to urban explorers. Photographers of urban decay focus on what happens after the end, when buildings are […]

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35 Stunning Examples of Photomicrographs

January 4, 2016 · Jon Phillips

Shooting breathtaking images using a microscope requires a deep understanding of lighting and subject preparation, as well as finely tuned equipment in order to capture the essence of the subject and all the minute details. Photographers interested in photomicrography get to see the world from a completely different angle. From abstract colors and shapes to […]

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The Drama of Solitude: Night Street Photography by João Cruz Santos

January 1, 2016 · Steph Nelson

There are two views of a city that a photographer can capture at night: the distant view of the bright cityscape, with glowing skyscrapers and silhouetted buildings, or the street view of pedestrians, street lamps, and stretches of darkness. Photographer João Cruz Santos has created a series of photos that explore this second, more intimate […]

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5 Steps to Improve Your Photography in the New Year

December 31, 2015 · Tim Kok

At the end of the year, we look forward to a new start. We’d like to let go of unproductive habits and work at becoming a better photographer. The problem is that our New Year’s resolutions tend to be vague. For example, “Get better at landscape photography”, “Become a Photoshop expert”, or “Earn (more) money […]

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34 Magical Photos of Cityscapes at Night

December 21, 2015 · Tim Kok

A city during the night is a very different place than during the day. Dull streets and office blocks turn into exciting places as soon as it gets dark. For photographers, this change in mood is a great opportunity to shoot another side of the city. Night photography can be difficult at first. It will […]

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How To Price Your Photography Packages

November 24, 2015 · Joelle Reynolds

The average American makes nearly 35,000 choices in a given day. People are onstantly bombarded with information about products and services that “beat the competition” are “top rated” and that “you can’t find anywhere else”. It’s part of our culture, that as individuals we have the freedom to make our own choices. If we are […]

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4 Simple Tips For Photographing the City at Night

November 20, 2015 · Nate Kay

Award-winning photographer Lewis Kemper shares 4 simple tips for photographing the city at night, along with a few great examples of his work. Kemper has led workshops on both in-camera and post-processing techniques for night photography around the city, a great place for photography after dark in all seasons. All images are copyright Lewis Kemper. […]

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Urban Melodies: Juxtaposing Photos of Cities by Alessio Trerotoli

November 18, 2015 · Nate Kay

After graduating from art and cinema school in 2009, photographer Alessio Trerotoli took some time to travel around the United States and Europe, taking pictures and creating memorable moments. Although his home in Rome, Italy offered plenty of beauty and comfort, the experience inspired Trerotoli to continue traveling, improve his photography, and build a portfolio. […]

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Building Client Relationships: Photographer Leah Banick Captures Family Over Time

November 17, 2015 · Joelle Reynolds

Leah Banick is a lifestyle photographer based out of Eugene, Oregon. She loves telling stories through photographs: real people, being their real selves. Whether she is shooting a wedding or a newborn, she likes to approach her subjects from a photojournalist’s point of view. She also has a passion for building relationships with her clients. […]

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