Cropping your photos can add drama, remove distractions and create more intimacy with your images. There are no right or wrong answers here, your creativity should be your guide. Check out these three tried and true reasons to crop your images.
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Read MoreTaking a 3 dimensional world and trying to put it into a 2 dimensional photograph can be challenging. One of the easier tips to overcome this challenge is to layer the objects and subjects in your composition. Adding these layers in your composition will add the appearance of depth in your images.
Read MoreProper exposure is one of the most important parts of photography that you need to nail in your camera. Using the exposure triangle to get the proper exposure for your image is easier than it sounds. Learn from these 3 Tips For Using The Exposure Triangle and improve your photography skills.
Read MoreThomas Heaton, a popular You Tuber and a fantastic landscape and travel photographer, goes through about seven helpful tips in this tutorial to help improve your images with landscape photography. Heaton also works with other top-notch photographers on photography workshops in some of the best photo locations around the world.
Read MoreCheck out these 15 tips to help you create great landscape photographs.
Read MorePhotographer and YouTuber Nigel Danson discusses 7 Simple Tips To Master Light In Photography in this video. As a photographer, you must learn to use the light around your scene to create beautiful images.
Read MoreOne of photography's most important values, the quality of light, is a constantly moving target. Photographers must understand the quality of light in their frames in order to make better images.
Read MoreOur cameras are capable of picking up more light than our eyes can, and allow us to catalog these images and create art. Working with and mastering light is a must for creating compelling images that beg to be hung on a wall.
Read MoreUsing leading lines in photo composition help carry the viewers eye across the image, making it look and feel more three-dimensional. Leading lines are linear elements in your composition that guide your eyes to the point of interest.
Read MoreNailing The Focal Point In Photography Composition. Every image has a focal point, and that point should be crystal clear to the viewer. Viewers typically…
Read MoreArtists, designers and photographers have been using the rule of thirds for ages. Placing the main subject at the intersecting lines helps to give an image an overall sense of dynamic balance. Almost every…
Read MoreLearn how to control depth of field with your photography. If you want to control the elements of your image that are in focus (which you do), then you need to know how to control depth of field with your camera and lens. The subject …
Read MoreTo understand aperture in photography, one must understand the relationship between the light reflected from everything in the camera’s frame and the amount of light allowed to enter the lens and hit the camera sensor.
Read MoreViewfinders found on today’s modern cameras allow the photographer to see what their photograph will become once it has hit the camera’s sensor. However, viewfinders are not all created equally. In a mirrorless camera…
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