Robert K Baggs has an interesting article at FStoppers revealing the secret to becoming a great photographer. The boring secret actually. Check out Robert’s article revealing the boring secret on how to become a great photographer on FStoppers by clicking on the button below: For more articles and videos for beginners, CLICK HERE.
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Unique Pet Photography in the Studio
From the B&H Photo Video Writeup: Brent D’Silva will showcase some of his recent work photographing unique pets, like scorpions, frogs, reptiles, snakes, lizards, birds, and more. Together, dive into lighting techniques, editing and retouching, camera gear, and more. By the end of the webinar, you can expect to be ready to launch your own…
How To Make Amazing Close-Up Flower Photography
Photographer Andrew S. Gibson has a great flower photography article on his website, The Creative Photographer where he outlines how to take closeups of flowers. To read Andrews’s Flower Photography article, click on the button below: For more articles and videos on macro photography, CLICK HERE. Photo above ©2022 Anthony Morganti
3 Night Sky Photography Tips for Light Pollution
In this B&H Photo Video, landscape and astrophotographer Jess Santos shares her knowledge on how to combat light pollution. In the video, she explains the Bortle Scale, how to find locations, and what filters to use – great tips to help you with your photography! For more articles and videos on Landscape Photography, CLICK HERE.
Editing Wildlife Photography With Kristi Odom
Post-processing is an essential makeup of the photographic process, with B&H Photo Video having a fantastic video on editing wildlife photography with Kristi Odom. Odom details editing her images taken at Yellowstone National Park. Check it out!
Beyond the Rule of Thirds
One of the first rules of composition most photographers learn is the Rule of Thirds. Most would agree that the Rule of Thirds is fine and will often help you get a well-balanced composition. At times though, the rule of thirds may not be the best way to compose a given scene. Andrew S. Gibson,…