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How To Break The Spell Of Shooter’s Block

I think it is quite common for photographers to reach a point along their path in photography where they would like to pursue a personal project that has…

My Most Valuable Photoshop Post Processing Tool

There are a myriad of uses for the Adobe computer program known as Photoshop when it comes to post processing your images. And, over the years, Photoshop has…

The Effect Of Light Through The Window For Food Photography Using Strobes

As a follow up to my first food lighting post on How To Setup Commercial Lighting For Food Photography, I am going to show you various ways to…

Shooting In Low Light Situations

People often think of shooting with low light situations in photography as something that inhibits their ability to take good photographs. This is far from the truth though….

How Much Space Do You Need To Setup A Photography Studio?

The question of how much space one needs is one of the biggest issues to address when planning to setup a new photography studio. But to answer this…

Removing EXIF And IPTC Data From Your Digital Photos For Privacy

These days, whenever you take a photo, whether it is with a cell phone camera, or any kind of digital camera for that matter, the photo stores personal…

The Beauty Of Panning And How To Do It Right

Panning is a great way to spruce up your travel photos with some movement and creative looking motion blur. Developing the technique correctly may take a bit of…

How To Setup Low Key Studio Lighting (Part 2)

This post is part 2 of the article published on 30-Oct-2013 entitled How To Setup Low Key Studio Lighting. You can click here to read part 1 of…

Tethered Shooting With Your Canon DSLR And Android Tablet

I never really liked the idea of tethered shooting before. I had done it a few times in the past and found it slow and cumbersome to have…

How To Setup Low Key Studio Lighting (Part 1)

When I first started working with studio photography I would look at low key studio portraits taken by other photographers and be in awe of the dark, moody,…

The Best Way To Light Up A White Studio Backdrop

Over the years I have seen many studio portraits shot on white backdrops where the photographer didn’t manage to get the backdrop to come out pure white in…

6 Easy Steps To Taking Great Street Photos

Street photography that portrays interesting moments of people interacting on the street can be tricky. Especially when streets in busy cities are often narrow and crowded. Things also…

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