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Most people wish they could look a few years younger when captured on camera. Especially these days, with 4K and 8K cameras that seem to catch every pore and detail. While retouching to “fix” this is common with stills photography, it’s much more tricky to achieve in video. But filmmaker Rousselos Aravantinos seems to have […]

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In any genre of photography, youre going to be faced with so-called rules, guidelines, or commandments. Macro photography is no exception.

Consider advice such as, shoot with a narrow aperture, or use a uniform background. Youve probably heard those time and time again. In fact, Ive taught most of them, myself!

While these rules are often usefulto beginners, as you become a more advanced photographer, youll find times when you need to break all photographic rules. But how... more

Even though Nikon D850 isnt an action camera, its surprisingly tough and resilient. In a recent video published by Nikon Asia, you can see how the companys experts test the durability of the Nikon D850. It turns out that you can use it in pretty harsh conditions without worrying that it will get damaged. When […]

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The guys at Corridor are fairly well known for their flying cameras. From others, we’ve also seen action cameras stuffed into a giant nerf footballand attached to kites to get an airborne view. And then there are a million drone videos. So, video from the air needs to be pretty interesting to catch our attention […]

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In the latest teaser of the Nikon mirrorless, we had a sneak peek at the camera body. However, the teaser video doesnt reveal what the back of the camera looks like. But a sketch that recently appeared on Nikon Rumors shows what you can expect from the dials and the screen at the back, so […]

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Sometimes, you aren’t able to get access to the types of real locations you need in order to photograph somebody. Sometimes the location might have a fee to rent it, there might not be enough time to arrange it, or it may simply be out of bounds. But there are other ways around the problem. […]

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One of the most terrifying things in wedding photography is a bridezilla. Youve likely read the stories of photographers careers being ruined by an impossible to please bride. Of course, this is a worst case scenario and fears become heightened by the bridezillas you see on TV.

I think of photography like therapy. – Harry Gruyaert

But its normal for photographers to encounter some level of bridezilla behavior. The question is how to deal with it.

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You’ve just splashed out a vast sum of money on a shiny new camera to do amazing travel photography, but what’s next? There are so many different lenses, accessories, and even filters to choose from. Most people would not be able to afford to buy everything they need in one go. So what should you buy first?

Fear not, here is a simple guide on what to purchase, and in what order, after you have... more

I like to use the leading lines technique because the world is just chock full of lines and so it just cant be helped but I also like to think its because it makes me feel that my photo is going to take you somewhere. Sometimes the destination is not so important, its the […]

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Can you happily throw away your worst images and concentrate on your winners? Are you confident culling your photos to find the best?

I know many photographers struggle to cull their photos after coming back home from an enjoyable photo session. It can be effortless to create hundreds of images from a photo session you are immersed in. But feeling buried by a mountain of new photos to post-process can be discouraging.

The key to breaking free of this dilemma is to discern which... more

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