• How to Sell Photography Prints: Part 2

    How to Sell Photography Prints: Part 2
    There are many ways to sell prints online. In the last article of this series, we already looked at one of them that was free and easy to set up. But it might not be the right way to sell prints professionally. If branding and customer relations are important to you, a customized online store might be a better solution. In this article, I share how to set one up.[ Read More ]
  • Are You Retouching Your Photos Too Much?

    Are You Retouching Your Photos Too Much?
    We all work quite hard to develop a range of post-processing techniques to help us realize our creative visions and to satisfy the needs of clients, but one thing that even experienced photographers struggle with is knowing when to stop retouching. If you find yourself unsure of how far to take your post-processing, check out this helpful video tutorial that features an experienced portrait and beauty photographer discussing philosophies of retouching and how to know you are doing just the right
  • Can Photographers Actually Make Money on Patreon?

    Can Photographers Actually Make Money on Patreon?
    I've been hearing about Patreon for a while, and I'm officially curious. Join me on my experiment to see if Patreon is actually a viable income source for photographers.[ Read More ]
  • The Future Is Here: Embracing Change and Embracing Tech as a Catalyst for Growth

    The Future Is Here: Embracing Change and Embracing Tech as a Catalyst for Growth
    We have entered a time as photographers where we are seeing monumental changes in the industry. There are more tools than ever before to streamline our workflows, push the bounds of creativity, and increase our visibility as creatives.[ Read More ]
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  • Insight From the Second Creativity Conference in NYC

    Insight From the Second Creativity Conference in NYC
    There are some who believe creativity is a gift given to only a handful of people. Those of us who regularly engage in the practice of making art understand that we all have the ability to create something that has never existed before. It is common for us to struggle in our search for inspiration, and self-doubt can be a powerful enemy. A new organization may be of assistance to those who chose to engage in this struggle.[ Read More ]
  • How to Control Reflections in Your Photos

    How to Control Reflections in Your Photos
    Reflections can be some of the trickiest things to deal with as a photographer, particularly when you are working with rounded objects that can reflect light from almost any angle. Nonetheless, learning how to read and control reflections is one of the best exercises to improve your lighting technique, no matter what you shoot. This fantastic video tutorial features an experienced studio photographer showing you how to manage reflections in your images.[ Read More ]
  • How to Get the Film Look With Digital Footage

    How to Get the Film Look With Digital Footage
    If you're creating digital videos and you want them to have more of the look you would associate with film, then this video might be perfect for you. Film Riot breaks down the differences and how to mimic film with digital files.[ Read More ]
  • Ideas for Minimal but Effective Workspace Setups

    Ideas for Minimal but Effective Workspace Setups
    We put a lot of time and effort into ensuring our workspaces are technically capable of tackling the often high demands we place on them for our photo and video work. Nonetetheless, the visual design of our workspaces can have a major impact on both our efficiency and our enjoyment of the work. This neat video highlights five minimal but highly functional workspaces to inspire your own design.[ Read More ]
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  • Sony Alpha A6700 Camera Review

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    Quick VerdictYet another great camera, with generally superb handling, excellent quality of results and a real boost to the crop sensor mirrorless range. There is much to like and very little to dislike about the A6700. It is different enough from the full frame models to have a strong place in the Sony mirrorless range, being not too small to make the operation fiddly and yet not too large to negate the advantages of a smaller camera. To coin a phrase, it i
  • Why Landscape Photographers Should Rethink the Exposure Triangle

    Why Landscape Photographers Should Rethink the Exposure Triangle
    The exposure triangle is practically gospel that just about every new photographer needs to master, but there is more to it than simply varying shutter speed, aperture, and ISO to create a balanced exposure. This helpful video tutorial features an experienced landscape photographer discussing how to properly approach the exposure triangle to ensure you can make photos that are both technically and creatively satisfying.[ Read More ]
  • Black & White Portrait Wins 'Photo Of The Week' Prize

      A black and white portrait of a woman with an intense stare and great expression has our latest 'Photo of the Week' (POTW) winner. The facial expression and light are what make this photo with the pots in the background completing the scene, adding another level of interest for the eye to be drawn to. The black and white finish means feelings and texture can take centre stage with you almost knowing how the brick wall will feel to the touch. The available light is used very well
  • 70:15:40 Project UK Winners Announced

    © Violeta Sofia The 70:15:40 Project UK, which aims to help redress the barriers and challenges faced by women, trans and non-binary people in photography and videography in the UK, has announced its four inaugural winners.The Project's name reflects the fact that today, while women comprise 70% of photography graduates, only 15% of professional photographers are women - who earn an average of 40% less than men. The 70:15:40 Project UK is led by MPB who are supported by&
  • Panorama Stitching Extension Added To Luminar Neo

    Panoramic Image © Ksenia Kazak Skylum, the company behind the award-winning AI photo editor Luminar Neo, has announced the newest addition to its Extensions lineup - Panorama Stitching. The Panorama Stitching Extension allows photographers to create panoramas easily and quickly via 4 methods:  Pano Stitching, HDR Panorama, Panorama from Video and Object/Subject Composition Panorama. Panorama Stitching: Effortlessly stitch RAW or JPEG files to create seamless panoram

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