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Adding People to the Scene: Turn a Good Photo Into a Great Photo

January 22, 2016 · Grant Ordelheide

This is part 5 of The Simple Guide to Photographing Big Mountains. Part 1: A Simple Guide to Photographing Big Mountains Part 2: The Right Light Part 3: Composition Tips Part 4: Star Images Part 5: Adding People to the Scene People Photographing people in a mountainous environment can be a great way to complete […]

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Star Images: How to Photograph the Celestial Bodies in the Mountains

January 22, 2016 · Grant Ordelheide

This is part 4 of The Simple Guide to Photographing Big Mountains. Part 1: A Simple Guide to Photographing Big Mountains Part 2: The Right Light Part 3: Composition Tips Part 4: Star Images Part 5: Adding People to the Scene Stars Photographing stars can be a great way to get a unique image of […]

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Composition Tips: Learn to Capture Great Mountain Photography Shots

January 22, 2016 · Grant Ordelheide

This is part 3 of The Simple Guide to Photographing Big Mountains. Part 1: A Simple Guide to Photographing Big Mountains Part 2: The Right Light Part 3: Composition Tips Part 4: Star Images Part 5: Adding People to the Scene Composition Tips One of the best photography tips I ever heard came from the […]

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The Right Light: The Most Important Element in Mountain Photography

January 22, 2016 · Grant Ordelheide

This is part 2 of A Simple Guide to Photographing Big Mountains. Part 1: A Simple Guide to Photographing Big Mountains Part 2: The Right Light Part 3: Composition Tips Part 4: Star Images Part 5: Adding People to the Scene Light The right light can make or break photographs. It is the most important […]

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10 Fun DIY Photography Lighting Projects to Save You Money

January 18, 2016 · Steph Nelson

Photography is often gratifying, but rarely lucrative. Being a professional or even amateur photographer can push you buy expensive equipment without ‘paying you back’ financially. Sometimes even the basic equipment you need for new projects can seem out of your budget. When this happens, you might be tempted to abandon those projects altogether. Instead of […]

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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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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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4 Quick Tips to Take Your Photography to the Next Level

November 16, 2015 · Nate Kay

Award winning photographer Tyler Stableford shares 4 quick tips to go along with a few of his stunning images to help take your photography to the next level. Check out his upcoming workshop in Puerto Rico where Stableford will be sharing more about his workflow and inspiration that has helped make his photos stand out. […]

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6 Ways to Use the Hashtag to Build Your Photography Brand

November 9, 2015 · Joelle Reynolds

The hashtag started with Twitter in August of 2007, invented by Chris Messina. Linking words with the pound sign, made it easy to find and follow specific topics. The idea caught on in October of that year, when people started using #SanDiegoFire to update followers of the surrounding forest fires. Since then, the hashtag has […]

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