Category: Photography

360º Contributor of the Month – July – 360Cities Blog

[ad_1] Trevor is a panoramic photographer with a background in structural engineering. His technical expertise merges seamlessly with his artistic vision, resulting in panoramas of great quality, both technically and artistically. In July, Trevor shared 23 panoramas from various destinations worldwide. From the ancient City Wall and Harbour of Dubrovnik to the iconic Great Wall …

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Lots of Early Black Friday Sales

[ad_1] The best way to test any new photography equipment is to take it on a trip. And that’s what I’m doing now – I’m visiting the tropics again, this time the Asian ones. My batteries are charged, lenses are cleaned, cards are empty, and laundry is done (for now). I look forward to sharing …

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How to make beautiful frozen soap bubble photos this winter

[ad_1] It’s hard to conjure up the motivation to go outside and take photos when it’s 10 degrees below zero (so I’m told!). However, there are plenty of interesting and beautiful subjects to explore that won’t take you far away from your warm living room. In this video, Jens from Another Perspective shows us how …

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Is the DSLR Camera Going Extinct?

[ad_1] It’s no secret that photography technology is constantly evolving and has been since its invention. In modern times, DSLR cameras have been the industry standard in photography. But as a community of photography enthusiasts, we’re starting to wonder is that changing? Some industry experts believe mirrorless cameras are becoming the new go-to option for …

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Ride Around the World with Award-Winning Photographer Jody MacDonald

[ad_1] Photography and exploration go hand-in-hand. Curiosity is often the catalyst for a photographer’s next image, and as visual storytellers, we are known to document and learn as we go. We love that about photography. It’s a never ending journey. Jody MacDonald, award-winning photographer and long-time PhotoShelter member, is no stranger to exploration, as she …

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Canon announces the RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z fast, flexible photo and video zoom: Digital Photography Review

[ad_1] Image: Canon Canon has announced the RF 24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z, which it claims is the world’s first 24-105mm F2.8 zoom lens. Canon says it’s designed to be a true hybrid stills/video lens, and several design elements bolster that claim. So, while it’s targeted at working professional and serious enthusiast photographers, it’s …

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An Amazing Workshop in Africa

[ad_1] While not being known as a wildlife photographer, I do know how to work a camera and point it at something beautiful, and Africa is replete with beauty. Along with my wonderful friend and fellow Nikon Ambassador Tamara Lackey, we recently taught two photo safaris in Kenya and Uganda. Given Tamara and I, they …

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From Hours To Minutes: How AI is Changing Creative Jobs as We Know It

[ad_1] Experimenting with a new format with my pal Christoper Jerard. We’re planning to do a few of these so you can hear a format where there is more banter and storytelling. A little sneak behind how the sausage is made. Let us know what you think.  There’s no doubt about the fact that AI will …

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13 Prom Photography Tips | Light Stalking

[ad_1] Capturing the magic of the prom night is a cherished tradition, and prom photography plays an important role in preserving those precious memories. To ensure you make the most of this special evening, you must have a plan and some key photography skills in your arsenal. In this article, we will explore 13 prom …

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How to Light a Group Portrait

[ad_1] It takes a lot of skill and experience to light a portrait of a single person, but lighting groups can be an entirely different challenge. Nonetheless, depending what you shoot, you may be called upon to photograph groups. When that happens, you will want to be ready to transition quickly. This great video tutorial …

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The Best ISO for Landscape Photography (A Guide & Tips)

[ad_1] Choosing the best ISO for landscape photography is hard, especially as a beginner. Should you use a low ISO for a clean image? Or should you use a high ISO to keep things sharp? Or go with something in between? Fortunately, while picking the perfect ISO is often intimidating, there are some simple tips …

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