• Has Social Media Been a Positive or Negative for the World of Photography?

    In today’s article, I’d like to pose a fundamental question. Has the growth of social media been a net positive or negative for the world of photography?[ Read More ]
  • Helpful Tips and Advice for Getting the Most From Lightroom Masks

    Lightroom's masking features have become quite advanced and powerful in recent iterations, and if you have not checked them out yet, you are really missing out on some impressive features that can make your workflow easier and more efficient and even improve your image quality. This great video tutorial will show you some great tips and techniques to ensure you get the most out of the panel and walk away with realistic but impressive photos.[ Read More ]
  • Spend $166, Get Over $5,500 in Photography Products Now

    5DayDeal is back with a photography bundle that's better than ever. This year, Fstoppers is including our tutorial with Peter Hurley, "Perfecting the Headshot." The full bundle only costs $166 and is 97% off the total value of the bundle.[ Read More ]
  • This 20-Year-Old Camera Will Surprise You

    Cameras are constantly improving. Keeping up with the latest model and its arguably better performance can instill a need for a perpetual upgrade and a bad case of G.A.S. Well, I'm here to turn back the clocks and look at a 20-year-old compact digital camera that is a lot more capable than we might give it credit for. Read on to remember, reflect, and be surprised by this forgotten gem.[ Read More ]
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  • Here Comes Another Canon Mirrorless Camera

    It has now been over two years since Canon first released the EOS R5 and EOS R6 and showed the world they were extremely serious about competing in the professional mirrorless camera space. As such, it is about time for that first generation of cameras to move to their next iterations. It looks as if that will happen relatively soon, as specifications for the EOS R6 Mark II have emerged.[ Read More ]
  • How to Shoot and Edit Portraits in Direct Sunlight

    We are often taught that when it comes to portraits, soft light is the most flattering, while hard light, which introduces stark shadows and emphasizes skin texture, is to be avoided. While it is true that softer light is considered more flattering, that does not mean you should never use hard light; in fact, it can be fantastic for the right look and scenario. This excellent video tutorial will show you how to shoot and edit a portrait shot in hard, direct sunlight.[ Read More ]

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