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Digital Photography Tips, Tutorials and Resources
Digital Photography Tips, Tutorials and Resources
Have you ever considered becoming a photojournalist? Maybe it’s been a lifelong dream of yours, or perhaps you’re considering a career change. But entering a new line of work can be overwhelming, especially one that requires creativity and persistence. So how do you become a photojournalist? That’s where this article can help! We’ll take an […]
Starting a landscape photography business can be a challenging, but immensely rewarding job opportunity. Only as a landscape photographer will you have the opportunity to travel, capture the beauty of the world, and make money — all at the same time! Do you know all that would be involved in starting a landscape photography business? […]
Do you want to display before and after images on your website? You may want to display a before and after photo without having to use photo editing tools like Photoshop or Canva. In this article, we will share how to show before and after photos in WordPress alone. Displaying Before and After Photos First […]
Wildlife photography involves photographing wild animals in their natural habitats. Sounds fun, right? Breaking in to this genre, however, can take a lot of work. What’s the easiest route to becoming a wildlife photographer? Magazines like National Geographic have popularized beautiful editorial images of wildlife. Many National Geographic photographers are paid to travel to exotic […]
For many, there is nothing like being able to capture timeless photographs of wild animals. For those of any level of experience, it can be one of the most satisfying things to do. So, how can you photograph wildlife and nature? Nature lends itself to photographs incredibly well. The terrain and wildlife that inhabits it […]
Wildlife photography has resulted in some of the most incredible images you may have seen. Impossibly close to animals, how do professional wildlife photographers do it? What lenses do these photographers use? It could be a bird in flight, staring straight down the lens of the camera. It could be a herd of wild elephants […]