HDR in ON1 Photo RAW Software
IDEA: A brief introduction to ON1 to edit bracketed photographs taken in high contrast conditions. WHO IS THIS FOR?: For photographers interested in trying an easy method of combining three images [read more]
IDEA: A brief introduction to ON1 to edit bracketed photographs taken in high contrast conditions. WHO IS THIS FOR?: For photographers interested in trying an easy method of combining three images [read more]
Point-and-Shoot cameras offer an excellent introduction to photography and also provide an option for smartphone shooters who are starting to look for more from their images. These cameras come in [read more]
Creating videos is more popular than ever. Fortunately, cameras that can be used for YouTube are widespread and not hard to come by. Today’s camera market is saturated with excellent [read more]
What constitutes a professional level camera, anyway? It should be capable of the highest level image quality, for starters. Noise control, depth of field, and video/image resolution should be as [read more]
The best photo printers for use at home are now sophisticated enough to compete with the output of professional photo labs. There’s also increasing interest in old-school technologies from a [read more]
Vlogging is increasingly popular nowadays as a flashier alternative to the standard written blog. Anyone with anything to say can promote their products, share their thoughts, or more via video [read more]
AS A FRIEND The photographer who said this quote was a cannoneer, drafted into the German army a century ago in WW1. Hit with shrapnel in late 1917 during the [read more]
The was one of the most popular mirrorless cameras ever released. It’s versatile in usage, gives excellent quality images, and is extremely affordably priced. Even though there are other models [read more]
“If you want something to look interesting, don’t light all of it.” -John Loengard John Loengard is an American photographer, critic, historian and scholar. He was LIFE’s picture editor for [read more]
They say motivation is what gets you started, and habit is what keeps you going. Pushing beyond our boundaries to learn new skills, we may motivate our photography, but to truly [read more]
I’m a commercial photographer in western, central New Jersey and have a small Meetup Group of about 350 photographers called the Frenchtown Photography Meetup. We range from full-time and part-time [read more]
I was based in Brighton over the Christmas period and managed to grab a few minutes in between festivities to photograph the old West Pier. I’d seen images of the [read more]
As much as we enjoy looking at adorable styled pictures of newborns sleeping in costumes and in crazy poses created by Photoshop, it takes the emotion and story captured through [read more]
So, you’re planning to sell your house. Homebuyers who are surfing the Internet will take into account your photos. Why? Because they tell them if the property is valuable or [read more]
Here’s the good news. We don’t have to buy anything or go anywhere to express our thanks. Gratitude only requires awareness. What are you grateful for as a photographer? With [read more]
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