Wildlife and bird photography have Scott Keys thinking a lot. Here is a quick thought video that asks for your personal answer to a simple question: what is your intent with wildlife photography?
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Long Exposure Minimalist Photography Using NiSi Filters
Mali Davies finally started their long exposure minimalist project. Over the years, Davies has played around with long exposures, but with the help of NiSi, they finally have the right tools for the job.
10 Photography SECRETS You NEED To Know
Tomorrows Filmmakers has a video highlighting ten photography secrets you need to know, with the secrets ranging from gear to education. Give it a viewing and see if it discusses anything you didn’t know. Chapters 0:00 – Brand New Photo Cinema Course 1:10 – Know Your Gear 2:11 – Depth 3:32 – Lighting 4:22 –…
The ONLY Camera Lens You Need For Your Photography
Figuring out the best camera lens you need for your photography is a challenging objective. You may ask: What lens should I buy for my photography? Should I buy a prime lens? What lens is best for fashion photography? In this video, Ian Hippolyte tells you the one lens you need for almost any style…
Using a 35mm Lens for Travel Photography
Jason Vong recently challenged themselves to only use a 35mm lens for travel photography. The video is a great highlight of how some lens fit a particular photography style better than others. Check it out! Chapters 00:00 What 35mm am I Using? 00:56 For APS-C Users 01:09 35mm is a Fantastic Travel Lens 02:00 35mm…
Tips For Finding Subjects for Macro Photography
Macro photography is a subject that demands a lot of attention, specifically with the finite details around it. With this in mind, Stewart Wood has a video showcasing how they’ve been getting out and about lately for some outdoor macro photography with a few tips highlighted.
Nikon Z 400mm f/2.8 TC for Wildlife Photography
Who doesn’t love a Nikon Z 400mm f/2.8 TC for wildlife photography video? In the video, Ray Hennessy explains how they’ve had some time to get out and enjoy this new lens for bird and wildlife photography, sharing what they think about the Nikon Z 400mm f/2.8 TC lens.
Hey You! Shoot Film Photography
If you’re interested in taking up film photography, here is a great beginner’s video on the YouTube Channel, Ruminate. I’m not sure of the person’s name that is in the video, but he explains what you need to know if you’re thinking of shooting film. For more articles and videos on film photography, CLICK HERE.
Camera Light Meter Explained
Paul from Photo Genius just posted a nice video, for beginners, that explains how the camera’s light meter works and more importantly, how to use it and make it work for you! For more articles and videos for beginners, CLICK HERE.
Candid Street Photography Tips
Kent Dufault wrote a short article for the Picture Correct website, where he offers several tips for candid street photography. Please understand that candid street photography, that is taking photos of people on the street without their knowledge, is a controversial subject. Kent doesn’t address that in this article. Access Kent’s street photography article over…
Butterfly Photography Tips & Techniques
There’s an excellent article by Bart Heirweg over at Picture Correct where he’s writing about how to better photograph butterflies. In his butterfly photography article, Bart offers up numerous tips and shares some of the techniques that he uses to capture these beautiful insects. Check out Bart’s article on Butterfly Photography by clicking on the…
When natural light photography goes wrong.
Omar Gonzalez recently uploaded a video to YouTube titled, When Natural Light Photography Goes Wrong. In it, he gives some tips on how you can improve your natural light photography and how to deal with problem situations. If you’re interested in more portrait photography articles and videos, CLICK HERE.
Photography for Beginners (The Ultimate Guide)
If you’re just starting out in photography, this Photography for Beginners guide on Expert Photography is for you! Numerous basics are covered in the guide from how a camera works to exposure fundamentals to depth of field and a lot more. A cool part of this guide is you can download it, for free, as…
5 Creative Accessories to Conceal Distracting Backgrounds
Pye Jirsa at the SLR Lounge wrote a nice piece explaining some creative accessories you can use when the background of a scene isn’t very appealing. His article is more specific to wedding photography but I think all of the accessories and techniques he describes in the article can be applied in just about any…
4 Quick Tips To Improve Your Natural Light Portraits
Jason D. Little, over on the website, Light Stalking, has a great article on how to improve your natural light portraits. Jason’s article, as it should, mainly concerns light and how to find the light that will compliment your subject and composition best. If you’d like to improve your natural light portraits, click on the…