Silhouettes are a photography subject that doesn’t get old. They’re easy enough for beginners to shoot, yet interesting enough to continue shooting as an expert. Silhouettes remain interesting for a long time partly because there are so many situations and ways to
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Have you ever dreamed of taking some time off of your corporate career to travel, rock climb, and take lots of photos, as well as figure out a new focus in life? Sagar Gondalia did just that, and his experience proves it’s
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Route 66 Exhibition – Meet the Photographer Route 66, Texas from Hertford Route 66 Exhibition Last week my latest exhibition – Route 66 – opened in Hertford just north of London. The event has been curated by Courtyard Arts and is
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Like HDR, photo manipulation can provoke strong opinions among photographers. Some photographers avoid it and stick to the basics of editing. Others love pushing the limits of Photoshop. In our opinion, neither side is wrong or right. They’re simply two different approaches
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One way to get better at photography is to shoot the same subject over and over, improving the image with every shot. Often, photographers do this repetitive shooting in a short period of time, leaving once they get a nice shot. However,
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Patty Maher is an Ontario-based fine art photographer whose work focuses on portraiture, especially self-portraits. Portraits have caught her interest because of their potential for telling stories. “More than anything, I enjoy the stories that can be created in a single frame of
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Earlier this year, Shirren Lim, a photographer from Jakarta, visited Myanmar to experience the culture and beauty of the area. She came back with a lot of great memories and photos of the people in Myanmar, the landscape and many other well
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Reflections are everywhere – mirrors, puddles, windows – yet despite being commonplace, they’re still fascinating to photograph. Some of the most striking photos of cities, landscapes, and beaches include a reflection, such as city lights or a mountain reflected in a lake.
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Shooting at night can be a roller-coaster ride of emotions. You can start off tired, but quickly feel energetic if your shots are going well. On the flip side, if you’re not getting the shots you want, you can quickly move from
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