Monthly Archives: April 2016

The Photographer’s Guide to Backlighting

pay per click advertising Let’s face it… what photographer doesn’t enjoy a super dreamy backlit photograph? That golden flare beaming through a set of trees, creating deliciously creamy bokeh or the soft sun light that outlines the tiny tendrils of … Continue reading

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A Paradigm Shift In Newborn Photography

A Paradigm Shift In Newborn Photography Memories are not made out of the obvious posed shots but candid cheerful natural smiles. Kids usually tend to get very conscious, uncomfortable and cranky when clicked in the artificial harsh lights of the … Continue reading

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How to Choose the Sharpest Aperture

Photographers have a dilemma. If you want your photographs to have the largest possible depth of field – from the foreground to infinity – a small aperture is absolutely necessary. At the same time, though, a small aperture causes your … Continue reading

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dynamic wildlife photography

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Meet The I-1, Impossible Project’s First Instant Film Camera

The company now famous for bringing Polaroid instant film back to the world is now going a step further, and bringing the world a new polaroid film compatible camera. “The Original Instant Camera. Reinvented.” That is how Impossible Project CEO Oskar Smolokowski described the … Continue reading

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