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Top-Rated Cameras for Portrait and Fashion Photography
Top-Rated Cameras for Portrait and Fashion Photography
by Stepan Andranikian · Posted 11/24/2023
Fashion photography undertakes the deceptively difficult task of capturing the nature and spirit of a garment while conveying the designer's underlying vision. Doing so successfully already requires immense skill and artistry, so it helps to have the right camera for the job. We’ll be looking at a few cameras suitable for fashion photography, as well as some camera fundamentals to help inform your future purchase. Let’s begin with essential features. Camera Sensor Your camera’s sensor should be your first consideration, because it is
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Fashion Photography
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Portrait Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
How to Set Up Your Camera for Night Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/04/2021
Setting up your camera properly for night or low-light photography is a fundamental key to successful images. There are no hard and fast rules for settings for night photography because many of the settings you choose depend on the scene before you and how you want it to look in the final image. However, this guide will give you a foundation for setting up your camera to capture the wonders of the night. Photographs ©Todd Vorenkamp Exposure Mode
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Landscape Photography
44 Tips to Improve Your Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/15/2021
1. Shoot every day  Like any skill, the more you do it, the better you can get. The best camera you have is the one in your hand, so if you aren’t out with your full DSLR kit, don’t be afraid to take great photos with your cell phone camera or a point-and-shoot. Photography is photography, make pictures with a camera. Any camera. 2. Always have your camera near  Pull up a chair and I can describe two amazing scenes that have been indelibly embedded in my mind. Unfortunately, for the first, my camera was broken (I was at sea, far from
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Photography Education
Beginner Tips for Approaching a Landscape Scene
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 01/14/2021
Tunnel View in Yosemite National Park is one of the most scenic overlooks on the entire planet. Because of its sheer beauty, it is difficult to walk away from it with a bad photograph. (I have always said that it is easier to make a beautiful photograph of something that is already beautiful than it is to make a beautiful photograph of something that is not beautiful.) And, almost every camera-armed tourist who drives out the end of the Wawona Tunnel on State Highway 41 comes away with a very similar photograph—similar to the one that Ansel
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Landscape Photography
Tripods & Monopods
Photography Accessories
Six Perks to RMSP's Professional Intensive (PI) Photography Program
by Jill Waterman · Posted 08/13/2019
Starting and maintaining a career as a professional photographer is more competitive than ever, yet the ease with which pictures can be taken and shared has made the barriers to entry very low. In the face of such professional challenges, the Rocky Mountain School of Photography (RMSP) stands out as a trusted Mecca for intensive career training. Above Photograph © Laura Werling Based in the heart of Montana’s “Big Sky” country, RMSP's demanding
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Conceptual Photography