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The Art of Photography, Part 7: Landscape Photography
Posted 01/16/2024
In Part 7 of The Art of Photography series, landscape photographer Gina Yeo discusses landscape photography. Yeo breaks down every step needed to achieve that beautiful landscape shot of your dreams. She explains everything, including planning, composition, post-processing, and what's in her camera bag. 0:00 - Introduction 5:17 - The Fundamentals 7:20 - Inside Yeo’s Camera Bag 13:32 - Planning 16:45 - The Foundations 17:08 - Daylight Technique 21:57 - Night Technique 25:16 - Creative Technique 28:53 - Composition 34:50 - The Art of Post
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Landscape Photography
The Art of Photography
Photography Post-Production
Skylum Luminar
The Art of Photography, Part 1: Portrait Photography
Posted 12/05/2023
“The Art of Photography” webinar series is designed to help photographers of all skill levels improve their craft. In Part 1, photographer Tony Corbell discusses the art of portrait photography and shares his techniques for capturing beautiful portraits. 0:00 - Introduction 3:53 – Corbell’s Photo of the United Nations 9:58 – Corbell’s Work and Technique 38:13 – Corbell’s Thought Process for Different Shoots 43:43 - Photo Editing with Luminar 57:19 - Q&A Sponsored by
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Portrait Photography
The Art of Photography
Photography Post-Production
Skylum Luminar
Raise Your Product Photography Game with the Right Gear
Raise Your Product Photography Game with the Right Gear
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/19/2023
Great products deserve (and often receive) great product photography. Whether you are photographing items for online sales, Internet auctions, or simply taking still life photos of a prized possession, there are some simple (and relatively inexpensive) gear and tips that can help your photos stand out from the others. Online Auctions & Internet Marketplaces We’ve all seen sub-par product images online. Let’s face it, they do not want to make you reach for your credit card or increase your bid. Smartphone snapshots are perfectly fine if you
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Product Photography
Calculating Hyperfocal Distance in Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/22/2022
A lens’s hyperfocal distance—a mathematical combination of lens focal length, aperture or f-stop, and focus distance—is a tool that photographers can use to maximize their depth of field for capturing nearby foregrounds and distant backgrounds in acceptable sharpness. While you can always dial up your lens’s sharpest aperture (sweet spot), many landscape photographers want as
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Depth of Field
focal length
aperture
Harvey Stein: Street Photography as Travel Photography
Posted 08/15/2022
Street photographer Harvey Stein has visited and revisited the same destinations throughout his career, photographing strangers all around the world. In this seminar, he shares his tried-and-true techniques for capturing street portraits, as well as the stories behind his images. 0:00 - Introduction 1:24 - Stein's Not-So-Secret Secrets 7:35 - Flight Photos 10:25 - New Mexico 23:00 - India 34:09 - Mexico 36:30 - More from Stein For even more fun, listen in as Stein discusses his newest book, Coney Island People: 50 Years, and offers
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Travel Photography
Street Photography
5 Tips for Black-and-White Photography
Posted 07/21/2022
Street photographer Hugh Brownstone shares his tips for shooting black-and-white photos with your digital camera. Whether you're making portraits, cityscapes, or architectural photos, these techniques will help you get started! 0:00 - Introduction 0:18 - Use Technology 0:44 - How to Expose 1:28 - Capture in Color 1:48 - Think of the Edit 2:14 - Where to Be Did you find these tips helpful? Let us know in the Comments section, below. 
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Black & White Photography
Street Photography
Intentional Camera Movement Photography, Part 3: Approach, Subjects, Inspiration
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/03/2022
Welcome to Part 3 of our journey into the world of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) photography. In this final chapter of the 3-part series of articles, we voyage back into the mental aspects of creating ICM art, as well as take in some tips for some of the more common ICM subjects and finish with inspirational words from some of the masters of the craft. Above image © Morag Paterson  Approach  Because ICM eschews many of the lessons we have tried so hard to learn in photography over the years, the approach and process are very
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Fine Art Photography
Long Exposure Photography
Intentional Camera Movement Photography, Part 1: Introduction
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/03/2022
Welcome to the world of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) photography—a fascinating and beautiful world where the camera and the photographer’s movements combine to become a mechanical paintbrush—transforming photographic capture into something completely unique and otherwise invisible to the naked eye. In a photographic world generally obsessed with image sharpness, there are photographic artists amongst us who give little thought to everything we’ve ever been taught about photography to create spectacular images by intentionally moving their
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Fine Art Photography
Long Exposure Photography
Basic Backyard Astrophotography, Part 3: Capture
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/09/2021
Welcome to Part 3 of my guide to Basic Backyard Astrophotography. If you missed Part 1 or Part 2, please click the links and we will see you back on this page in a few minutes. In this segment, we get down to brass tacks on how to capture astrophotos of
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Astrophotography
How to Test Your Lens
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 04/22/2021
So, you just bought a shiny, new, and maybe expensive, lens for your camera, and being the savvy consumer, you did your homework. You pored over customer reviews on the B&H Photo website, read online reviews splattered all over the Internet, grabbed a copy of every photo magazine that reviewed the lens, bookmarked dozens of websites, and now have the lens’s MTF curve charts burned into your retinas. Now, your lens is here and it is time to go out shooting.
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SLR Lenses
Frequency Separation for Landscapes
by Jason Tables · Posted 03/08/2021
Traditionally considered strictly a portrait retouching technique, frequency separation allows you to change the texture of a particular area of an image, while maintaining the color and brightness levels of that area, and vice versa. It’s often used by fashion retouchers to achieve those perfectly smooth skin tones that are free of marks and blemishes; however, it can sometimes be overused, resulting in an unnatural look. Because of this propensity to overdo it with frequency separation, it is one of those photography techniques that has been
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Landscape Photography
Street Photography
Filters & Accessories
Tips for Using Your First Ultra-Wide-Angle Lens
by Allan Weitz · Posted 02/12/2021
I’ll never forget the first time I looked through the viewfinder of a camera fitted with a 20mm ultra-wide-angle lens. Everything looked amazing and I blew several rolls of film shooting everything I saw along the way. Prior to using this “exotic” lens, I had never shot with anything wider than the 50mm normal that came with my first 35mm camera. The sobering part came when I developed the film and started eyeballing the results of my first outing. In a word, they were underwhelming, but I kept at it until I figured out how to use ultra-wide
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Wide-Angle Lenses
SLR Lenses
Seven Tips for Photographing Cities at Night
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/13/2019
The bright lights and lively bustle of the city at night is especially captivating to photographers, who have long sought to capture this rich spectrum of color, contrast, and motion in images. Yet there is more to consider in the world after dark than just a snapshot approach and automatic camera settings. With this in mind, consider these seven tips to help you get the most out of urban environments in low light. Establishing time and place  
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Documentary Photography
Landscape Photography
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3 Portrait Tips, with Lindsay Adler
900 Views· Posted 02/01/2019
Watch as accomplished fashion photographer Lindsay Adler takes to the streets of New York City and shares some tips for capturing portraits. Using these techniques, you can quickly improve your photo skills and become more comfortable working on location. If you want to learn even more, be sure to check out our other videos.  Have you found these tips helpful? Let us know in the Comments section, below!
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Street Photography
Portrait Photography
Explore More with your Travel Photography
by BH Event Space… · Posted 03/17/2017
Join travel photographer Gabriel Biderman as he guides you through his many photographic experiences, from all over the world. Biderman shares his best practices for researching and preparing for you next adventure, as well as how to use the many different digital tools and techniques that can help you tell a richer story. Travel photography requires a canny combination of street smarts and “on-assignment” mentality. Biderman will inspire your wanderlust and help you elevate the quality of images you make on your next expedition.
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Travel Photography

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