• Capturing the Beauty of Architecture Through Multiple Exposure Photography

    Capturing the Beauty of Architecture Through Multiple Exposure Photography
    Architecture is an art form that reflects human creativity and engineering ingenuity and is not simply about buildings and structures, and one of the most fascinating ways, for me anyway, to capture the beauty of architecture is through multiple-exposure photography.[ Read More ]
  • The Difference Between Opacity and Fill in Photoshop

    The Difference Between Opacity and Fill in Photoshop
    Photoshop has a huge array of tools and features, and many of them have a bit of overlap between their purposes and functions. Two of the most fundamental tools in the program are the opacity and fill sliders. If you have tested them out and are not quite sure of the differences between the two, check out this excellent video tutorial that will show you everything you need to know, along with a wide range of helpful examples and exercises.[ Read More ]
  • Is Creativity in Photography Being Destroyed?

    Is Creativity in Photography Being Destroyed?
    Camera technology has advanced at a breakneck pace in the last decade, and now, we are on the doorstep of an AI revolution that will cause a fundamental shift in the way we work with, and in some cases, even in the way we create images. And while many of those tools have made our lives easier, they have arguably also sapped creativity from a lot of the craft. Have we lost the fundamental aim of photography? This fantastic video essay discusses the issue.[ Read More ]
  • Maternity Outfits Must-Haves for Mother’s Day Photoshoots

    Maternity Outfits Must-Haves for Mother’s Day Photoshoots
    Mother’s Day is an important day for any mother, but it is even more exciting for the soon-to-be mother.[ Read More ]
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  • Why One Photographer's Favorite Portrait Option Is the 35mm Lens

    Why One Photographer's Favorite Portrait Option Is the 35mm Lens
    When it comes to portraiture, for the most part, 85mm is the traditional choice, with focal lengths around that number also seen as alternatives, such as 50mm, 100mm, and 135mm. 35mm is often used for portraiture, though it is rarely thought of as a primary option, being just a little wide for closer shots. Nonetheless, one well-known portrait photographer actually prefers 35mm above all other focal lengths, and this great video shares why, along with a wide range of images demonstrating its ben
  • The 85mm Lens: A Super Awkward Focal Length or Your Go-to for Portraiture?

    The 85mm Lens: A Super Awkward Focal Length or Your Go-to for Portraiture?
    The 85mm prime is a pretty highly regarded focal length for a lot of portrait photographers, with most boasting a deliciously wide maximum aperture. But is it simply too awkward a focal length?[ Read More ]

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