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Finding Compositions in Wildlife Photography: A Case Study

pay per click advertising The first part of wildlife photography is encountering a subject. The next is making the most out of that encounter. It is easy to end up with boring images of your subject if you get caught … Continue reading

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The Case for f/16

As photographers, it’s easy to get in our own heads and overthink which aperture to use. On one hand, there’s the classic saying – “f/8 and be there.” On the other, modern lens reviews almost always conclude that the sharpest … Continue reading

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Landscape Photography Case Study [Video]

A couple weeks ago, I wanted to film a tutorial on photographing the Milky Way – but as you may have seen, that didn’t quite work out. Our video series took a further hiatus when I lost my voice the following … Continue reading

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Photographing an Ultra-High Contrast Landscape: Case Study

It’s a simple fact of life for many photographers that excessive contrast sometimes ruins a photo. If you’re photographing a scene with bright highlights and deep shadows, it can be a nightmare to expose your image properly – not losing … Continue reading

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Think Tank Releases Largest Rolling Photography Case Ever

Think Tank has announced the availability of the Production Manager 50, an enormous bag designed to hold an immense amount of gear, including lighting equipment and large light modifiers. Think Tank says that the large bag will allow one photographer … Continue reading

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