Three reasons to add the human element to your landscape photos
Adding the human element in your landscape photos can help to add scale, tell a story, invoke emotions and make your images unique.
Adding the human element in your landscape photos can help to add scale, tell a story, invoke emotions and make your images unique.
Up in the mountains of Nevada is a ghost town. It was a former old Western mining town, and its fortunes rose and fell with the demand for precious metals.…
When photographing food, the direction of your light is very important. Certain angles of light will help shape the scene.
Want to get a shallow depth of field in the background of your images? Follow these three tips to create more bokeh in your photos!
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If you want to capture images with ridiculous amounts of detail but you don't want to break the bank, check out these high megapixel cameras.
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Are you or a loved one heading back to school? Do you want a camera that's easy and fun to use? You need to see these three fun cameras.
You’ve probably heard of the Rule of Thirds — I learned about it in middle school art classes, and art history in college. It’s a terrific tool for guiding composition…
Three steps to light painting at night, creating shadows through back-lighting while exploring an abandoned waterpark.