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The post What to do When the Light’s Down Low appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan.

Cameras create images using reflected light. When theres not much light reflecting... more

The post 25 Practical Photography Projects for the New Year appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mat Coker.

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I dont know if you make New Years resolutions or not, but I think its always good to make a resolution to improve your photography over the next year. Landscape photographer Nigel Danson gives you seven simple ideas that will help you kick-start 2019 and stay inspired and motivated for creating. No matter how much […]

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We all learned at school that the Earth is round and that it orbits around the Sun. But there are people who believe that the Earth is flat. And not just that they believe, but they use a powerful zoom of Nikon P900 and P1000 to prove it! In the hard-to-believe video above, Dylan Dubeau […]

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With the prolific use of flash in photography these days, and the amount of information that is out there, you’d think it would be quite a simple task by now for somebody to figure out a path for their lighting needs. But because there’s so much information out there, newer users can actually find flash […]

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You may have followed a recent copyright dispute between concert photographer J. Salmeron and Thunderball Clothing. What started as one of the disputes we see pretty often has quickly ended up in the clothing company shutting down. Marta Gabriel, the owner of Thunderball Clothing, has announced that she will be shutting down the company due […]

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We often hear that people meter with their histograms. And although that method comes with some caveats, it can be a fantastic way to meter your shot and fine tune your exposure. In this video, Becki & Chris (well, mostly Chris), walk us through what the histogram is, how to read it and how to […]

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A few months ago, leaked photos showed that Nokia was working on a five-camera smartphone. The company hasnt launched any official details yet, but a video recently published by MySmartPrice suggest that Nokia 9 PureView could be launched as early as January 2019. Nokia 9 PureView will have five separate lenses and a flash arranged […]

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Photographing glass can seem tricky and difficult to do right. But in this video from Adorama, photographer David Bergman shows you that its easier than you might think. In only two minutes, youll see the lighting setups and a few tricks that will help you create different looks of your images and end up with […]

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If you need a light tent you can easily carry anywhere, Adam Rahn of DroiMedia has a fantastic DIY solution. In this video, he shows you how to make your own portable booth for product photography. Its simple to make, easy to carry around, and it will cost you no more than $10 to build. […]

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