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Photo Critique: A Point-And-Shoot Sunset

This week, I challenged you to deliver some of the best point-and-shoot photos you could muster with your setup. The entire purpose of doing this is to convince you all that you do not need a high end...

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The Best Black and White Photographic Subjects

When you’re beginning black and white photography, it’s often difficult to figure out what to photograph in the first place. You’ve seen some amazing black and white photos, but you don’t know why...

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What are the Best Subjects to Photograph at Midday?

The middle of the day can be difficult for photographers. You’re often faced with a harsher light from the sun that can often make your images appear washed out. If you’re shooting landscapes, there’s...

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5 Photography Criticisms Your Friends Are Too Nice To Give

I think I have a pretty good grasp of what people think of me. You can always tell from their engagement level. If someone is really getting into your work, they’ll offer a dozen reasons why they like...

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Visual Design: Using Texture in Photography

Why is Texture one of the essential visual design elements in photography? Well, if you’re like most people, you spend a lot of time avoiding drama in your life. Unless you’re particularly masochistic,...

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Photographing The Perfect Shadow

Photography is known as the art of capturing light. But did you know that the counterpart of light, the shadow, also plays an important role in the creation of an image? We all know what a shadow is,...

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The Five Values of Light

Before you became a photographer, there was exactly one sort of light. It was either on, or it was off. Sure, there were varying degrees of brightness – there was dim light and there was bright light,...

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