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23 Ninja Tips For Your Next Photo Walk – Street Photography Tips By Thomas Leuthard

In this video photographer Thomas Leuthard demonstrate some creative street photography tips & tricks. For more amazing videos follow Cooph Youtube Channel. Wear dark clothes. Bright colors make you stand out. Some cameras can also be controlled wirelessly. Select the right mode… P Mode lets you focus on shooting, not…

How To Retouch – 28 Amazing Photoshop CC Tips, Tricks & Hacks

In this video photographer and designer Nathaniel Dodson explains you about 28 Tips, Tricks & Hacks in Photoshop CC. Here are the list of topics covered in this video: Whiten Teeth Merge all Layers to New Layer Rotate View Tool Change Layer Opacity Hotkey Choosing Layers Hotkey Move Layers Hotkey…

How to Safely Backup Your Digital Photos

Whether you use a digital camera on a regular basis or you’ve recently converted your old photographs to digital copies, it’s important to know how to back them up in order to keep them protected. Photographs can contain precious memories, and the loss of them can be devastating. Unfortunately, if…

The Complete Guide To Photography – Useful Infographic For Beginners

If you are beginner to photography and you want to learn fundamentals about how to take photos, this infographic will be very useful to you. Katchup team clearly illustrated about basic settings in camera, exposure, composition, depth of field and more. Click here to download the Infographic in PDF Version.…

Visual Flow: Mastering the Art of Composition by Ian Plant

Ian Plant is a renowned professional nature photographer, writer and adventurer. In this video, Ian explains you how to see the world in ways you never before imagined. Ian Plant is an author of “Visual Flow: Mastering the Art of Composition” book. This book unlocks the composition secrets of the…

7 Powerful Photography Tips for Amazing Photos by Joshua Cripps

Joshua Cripps is a renowned photographer from California. In this video, he is explaining 7 simple principles to jump start your photography: Fill the frame Simplify and exaggerate Don’t center your subject Create depth Connect the dots Perspective is EVERYTHING Lighting is EVERYTHINGer Follow Joshua Cripps on the Web: Website…

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