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Digital Photography Tips, Tutorials and Resources
Digital Photography Tips, Tutorials and Resources
Do you want to know how to use the rule of thirds in your photography? The rule of thirds is an important and fundamental concept that you need to know in order to compose visually interesting photographs. In this article, we will share how the rule of thirds works in photography and how you can […]
Year after year, we see countless pictures online of graduates smiling and looking pristine for the camera. While there’s nothing wrong with a professional-looking group or head-shot for a graduation memory, sometimes it’s nice to get a bit more creative with your photography. Remember, graduation is one of the biggest moments in any young person’s […]
Your new baby is one of the most beautiful things you’ll ever see in your lifetime. Although your child will always be gorgeous in your eyes, it’s important to capture those initial months and years of life, while they’re still growing into the person they’re going to be. A professional baby shoot allows you to […]
Some of the best memories we make are taken from moments with our families. A meaningful conversation with your mother or a walk with your siblings can stay with you for the rest of your life. Although, as a photographer, you might not be there to capture all of the memorable moments your clients have […]
Are you looking to build and grow your photography brand? These days, if you’re a photography professional, you might feel as though you’re lost in a sea of other budding photographers, all trying to steal your clients. The fact that an Instagram account and a good camera phone has led countless people to claim that […]
Landscape photography is one of the most popular photography art forms today. With landscapes, you can capture endless colors, moods, and textures, taking advantage of the natural beauty that you find all around you. An overcast day can make for a dramatic wedding shoot, while an aerial shot from a drone can create an incredible […]