Category : Tutorials

Powerful Imagery: The Photographer’s Insight – An Ebook By Mitchell Kanashkevich

Until sometime, it had never been a trend for famous photographers and pro’s to share their winning formula, show their before and afters, most valuable contact sheets, and some insight into the on field expertise. But the time seems to be changing and indeed on a positive note more professional…

Top 25 Positive Photography Tutorials of 2013 – A Genial Roundup

Tutorials no matter what genre they represent, had always earned warm applause from our readers. Interesting how to’s and realistic tips  for any photographer had been our motto behind writing these tutorials. In a way, our articles have been slightly advanced level since our fans & readers demand such diversity…

30 Tips and Tricks for Portrait Photography by Neil Creek

Neil Creek has just published his new ebook 30 Tips and Tricks for Portrait Photography which is a distillation of his experience shooting portraits into wisdom that you can apply to your photo shoots today. Here he shares a little bit of that knowledge. No matter what camera you own,…

Analyzing the Iconic Pictures – Part 4

To Continue with our last post, this is yet another breakdown of groundbreaking work from our masters of photography. Analyzing some iconic photographs would be one of interesting aspects of photography, for it provides an in-depth analysis and idea to all the aspirants in this field. As always, looking at…

New Time Lapse Video – Melbourne like you have never seen before

Melbourne based photographer Debashis Talukdar spent 18 months capturing this time-lapse video of his home city. This 4-minute-and-10-second video is made from over 13,000 images that were all individually shot with a Canon 5D Mark II, and either a Canon 17-40mm EF or a Canon 24-105mm EF lens. Here are…

Minimalism in Street Photography – Color Collection

Minimalism in Street Photography is an interesting concept and a simple shortcut in taking your photography to the next level. Composition is of-course the everything when approaching a minimal shot, various elements are taken into consideration, such as where to position your subject inside the frame, balancing your composition, and…

Do’s and Don’ts on a Street PhotoWalk

Street Photography definitely doesn’t need much of an introduction. Almost every photographer today would have tried his luck in this evergreen and interesting genre of photography. When we analyze little detailed into the aspects and characteristics of this genre, there were more than a handful of reasons for a photographer…

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