Photography Blogs & Tutorials

The Milky Way looks impressive in photos, and its a favorite subject of many astrophotographers. You can give it a new dimension in your images by capturing it in a panorama. In this video, photographer Mike Smith shares a step-by-step guide for creating a Milky Way panorama, from setting up your camera to stitching the […]

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Well, this is kinda cool. It appears that Fujifilm isn’t doing everything they can to forget film exists, after all. It was mentioned last July that Fuji might be planning to bring back some black & white film, and now they’ve just gone and made it official. They’re starting with Neopan ACROS 100II. Technically, this […]

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Every form of art requires constant improving and learning new things, and photography is no exception. But improving as a photographer doesnt only mean learning about this field. As a matter of fact, it often has nothing to do with photography. In this inspirational video, Sean Tucker discusses why lifelong learning will make you a […]

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It’s not like DJI to do anything quietly, really. Whenever they introduce a new product, they always seem to make a big fuss over everything with flashy on-stage presentations and a lot of hype. But during CineGear 2019, they’ve quietly introduced both a new DJI Storm drone as well as a new cinematography service. Probably […]

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Africa Geographic has just disqualified Bjrn Persson, its 2019 Photographer of the Year. His photo of an elephant named Tim won this years contest. However, the judges later discovered that the image doesn’t accurately reflect Tims look. It turned out that Persson overdid it with photo manipulation, so he’s been stripped of his award and […]

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Like tiny crystal balls, water droplets can add a magical element to macro photographs. There are a number of moving parts to consider, but the basic concept is simple: a spherical droplet can act like a lens, refracting light from whatever is behind it. Getting good droplets can be problematic, as most surfaces will cause […]

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The post An Interesting Subject Does Not Make An Interesting Photograph appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan.

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The post Landscape Photography Accessories You Need to Own appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Nisha Ramroop.

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Just a quick heads-up for anyone based in Europe that I'll be teaching several classes at the Porto Photo Fest on October 12-13 this fall. This is the only time I'll be teaching in a public event this year.

The folks at PFF gave us a lot of control in structuring the classes (which they may live to regret... more

Transport Canada recently introduced new rules for recreational drone users that could land you with fines up to $5,000. One of YouTube’s most popular Canadians, Peter McKinnon talks with drone pilot friend, Gabriel in this video about the new regulations that have come into force, and what it means for Canadian drone pilots. [With] the […]

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