Smartphone Camera Versus DSLR – Could Smartphones Take Over?
From taking notes and playing games, to checking the news and sending emails, smartphones have made a habit of becoming every part the modern day Swiss Army knife. One of [read more]
From taking notes and playing games, to checking the news and sending emails, smartphones have made a habit of becoming every part the modern day Swiss Army knife. One of [read more]
This Spring, photography educator Jim Austin, MA shares his closeup strategies for flowers. Lightroom tips follow, with clear ideas for bringing flower photos into full bloom. First, let’s see how [read more]
Writing essays can be tough at the best of times. Research needs to be conducted, facts harvested, thoughts and ideas analyzed. However, things get just a little bit tougher when [read more]
Being a successful photographer requires a loving persistence and a total obsession transfixed with passion. Success is the creation of lasting and important images that uniquely document and interpret a [read more]
Photography can be difficult enough to master at the best of times…but how much more difficult when you are seriously visually impaired? Tammy Ruggles shares with us her journey from [read more]
One of the fundamental rules of photography is “Don’t shoot into the sun”, but some rules of photography were meant to be broken. The following article discusses how to best [read more]
From the moment you buy your first camera, you’re going to have a very important decision to make. The decision will be between using your camera on your own and [read more]
Landscapes and nature are favorite subjects for many photo enthusiasts. There are opportunities everywhere to create powerful images of nature, but it’s not as easy as simply taking snapshots of [read more]
You don’t need a camera in hand to become a better photographer. Though mental practice alone, you can improve your photography skills. The key is to move while you imagine. [read more]
Dr Elliot McGucken looks at the golden ratio harmonies in the legendary Irving Penn’s fine art and fashion photography. Note how the white stone forming the base of Kate Moss’s [read more]
Searching for photography classes online for beginners can be a daunting task when you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for. Often the best way to go about it, is [read more]
Looking for how to obtain perfect white teeth in Photoshop? Apogee Photo Coach, Jim Austin, shows us quick 7- step photoshop editing tips to get brighter, whiter teeth in a [read more]
Cuba may be the most photographed country in the world – a multicolored tourist destination that captivates the eyes of any traveler who arrives on the island. It’s magic and [read more]
If Paleolithic art is any sort of clue, depictions of beautiful women have been popular for eons. While rock sculptures of luscious, prehistoric goddesses may not be the same as [read more]
If you’re looking for an online photography course to help improve your techniques and skill level, then your best bet may be to enroll in a course that’s taught by [read more]
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