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The post Tips on How to Take Better Instagram Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lily Sawyer.

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Taking a 180 degrees turn from our color-bursting portrait, here is a very soft black and white portrait and how to build a great setup for it. Gear 1x 90cmOctabox (left open) on a 500Ws monoblock 1x 90cmparabolic umbrella on a 500Ws monoblock Setup In this setup, a parabolic umbrella forms the base. The light […]

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If you need to get an 8TB disk and fancy a Seagate, we have a way for you to save $50 per drive, while getting a free enclosure and a 100% void warranty. The disk in question is theSeagate Barracuda Internal Hard Drive 8TB SATA 6Gb/s 256MB Cache 3.5-Inch. Long name, I know. The 8TB […]

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The post How to Photograph Children Under Five with Little to No Meltdowns appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas.

Photographing children under five can be really challenging.... more

The post Create Powerful Black and White Photos with the Photoshop Gradient Map appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch.

In this article, you will learn how to use the Photoshop Gradient Map tool... more

Some portraits, you just want to be beautiful, not after retouching, but when youre taking them, right out of the camera. Thats how this one goes. Gear 150cm Octabox on a 1000Ws Monoblock Normal reflector on a 500Ws Monoblock Setup It’s actually not that hard. You dont always need 27 softboxes, reflectors, and gels. Sometimes, […]

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If there’s one thing I know about skateboarders, it’s that they’ll go to great lengths to film themselves pulling off tricks. But finding a camera operator to follow you around all the time isn’t easy. At least, not for most people. For London based illustrator, designer and skateboarder,Rob Mathieson, the solution is simple. Strap a […]

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Canon has been working on their own focal length reducers. Lens adapters commonly sold under “speedbooster” or similar names, these adapters translate a larger projection circle, like that from a full frame lens, to the smaller sizes needed by APS-C and smaller sensors. Now, a new Japanese patent discovered by Canon Rumors shows that Canon […]

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The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Light Trails appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk.

This weeks photography challenge topic is light trails!

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