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Creative Mediums to Print Your Photos On. Top Story - March 2018.
Paper isn't the only thing that you can print your photos on. There is a wide variety of surfaces and mediums where you can show off your best photos on. When you print your photos on paper, the only thing you can do with it is simply hanging it in a frame. And honestly, just how many paper photos can you hang around your house? Don't you want to print your photos on other cool objects to really make use of them?
By Penny Newton8 years ago in Photography
How To Develop Film with Coffee
You may have heard the rumor that you can develop film using Orange Juice. Both Mythbusters and photography-loving forum members have argued that this is not the case. But you can develop film with coffee and Vitamin C powder, and in doing so tap into your inner MacGyver!
By Devon Thomas8 years ago in Photography
Common Photo Composition Errors
For photography, there are certain ways that can make your photos come out fantastic. These are called photography compositions and they can be your best pals when it comes to taking the best damn photos you've ever taken. From filling the frame to patterns, textures, point of view, colors, leading lines, and everything else that falls under this category, that's what photography compositions are all about. It's the little aspects of taking great photos. All photographers are heavily into these methods and techniques, because they know these are what makes their photos come out amazing.
By C.C. Curtis8 years ago in Photography
Tips to Improve Low-Light Photography
If there's one thing that always seems like such a shame, it's how beautiful some low-light scenes can be and how hard it can be to capture them on film. As a photographer, it almost feels criminal that so many great nighttime shots get missed simply because the lighting isn't strong enough to pick up on camera.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Photography
Reasons You Need a Fisheye Lens
Fisheye lenses look awesome in photographic elements, drawing curvature, depth, and fields of vision into an all-inclusive art form of impeccable photographic life. You may not be a photographer, but even so when using a fisheye lens you'll almost feel like one; and, awesome bit about them is, they're even available for iPhones and other mobile devices, so even your cell camera can take amazing pictures like never before.
By Gerald Oppugne8 years ago in Photography
10 Lightroom Hacks Every Photographer Should Know
Adobe's Lightroom is one of the top editing softwares on the market, and with this comes responsibility, lots to learn, and plenty of opportunities. From simply keyboard shortcuts to speeding up your app's reaction time, these Lightroom hacks are sure to transform your editing skills.
By Kelsey Lange8 years ago in Photography
Photography as a Hobby
About seven years ago I started taking photos using a Bridge Camera, something of an in-between a point and shoot camera and a fancy DSLR camera. I thought I could do with a creative outlet and photography came easy-ish to me. It didn't feel like a major effort to teach myself the basics; it's all I needed to know really. I knew I was never going to be a professional or full-time photographer. I wanted to have some fun and see where it took me. I have had fun learning how to use cameras and how to shoot the best shots that I can. Today I’ll be writing about my experiences as a hobby photographer, things that I’ve learnt, and things I want to try.
By Duncan Ainsworth8 years ago in Photography
Black and White Photography Tips from an Amateur
From exposure settings to lighting, there's always tips that a professional photographer would give us. Most of the time, I consider myself an amateur, although my instructors and classmates (along with family members and friends) have stated that my photographs are high-quality and professional. Before we continue, let me tell you my age: I am 20 years of age, turning 21 this August of 2018. I don't consider myself a professional not because of my age, but because of my experience.
By Katherin Partida8 years ago in Photography
10 Useful Camera Accessories Under $50
There's a ton of different camera accessories out there that can benefit your photographing. From external flash lights to filters, reflectors, and high-capacity camera bags, getting your hands on any of these extras can actually make your photos turn out professional. Plus, you can never have too much photography equipment on you! The more the merrier. And honestly, the more you have, the more of a professional photographer you'll come off as.
By George Nekilan8 years ago in Photography
Ways to Shoot Photos That Are Razor Sharp
If there's one thing that photographers always know what to do, it's figuring out ways to capture action in a photo. A photo that has action is one that often has sharp details that help the viewer get a feeling that it's something happening in the moment.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Photography
10 Fashion Photography Coffee Table Books
Every fashion lover knows that their coffee table isn't complete without a book. And as some of the best fashion photography coffee table books, these pieces of decor will not only look beautiful, but are great to flip through whenever you please.
By Olivia Amber8 years ago in Photography
10 Tips for Taking Holiday Photos. Top Story - March 2018.
Attempting to take holiday photos is almost impossible, only if you're trying to capture perfectly posed photos with everyone in it. It's nearly impossible to get everyone together into a couple of photos. And even when you do get everyone together, the pictures comes out blurry from the lights in the background, the point of view isn't aligned properly, and overall they're all unprofessional-looking photos.
By Jennifer Violet8 years ago in Photography












