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Archives for February 2016

25 Amazing Photographers You Probably Didn’t Know About

February 29, 2016 · Tim Kok

portfolio Zhang Jingna

Art builds upon art. All great artists in history build upon the work of their predecessors. Even if the artist radically changed their field, they still used the existing art around them as a jumping board into something new. This process is also valuable for photographers. Growing as a photographer, means seeing the world in […]

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Inspirational Blind Photographers and Their Portfolios

February 21, 2016 · Tim Kok

Blind photographers Seeing with photography collective

There is nothing more inspiring than people who overcome their limitations. Blind photographers show us what is possible when our passion is stronger than our obstacles. Their work is also an important addition to photography in general. The perspectives blind photographers offer are unique. The techniques and methods they develop can be an inspiration to […]

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20 of the Best Bridges in the World for Photography

February 15, 2016 · Tim Kok

Golden Gate Bridge

You can find bridges of all shapes and sizes around the world, but no matter where they are, they’re all there to get people from point A to point B. Even if photographers aren’t interested in getting from point A to point B, they might be interested in the bridge itself. Of course, not every […]

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Using Window Light in Portraits: Three Essentials Photographers Must Know

February 8, 2016 · Hillary Grigonis

window light portrait

Great photography lighting setups don’t have to burn a hole in the bottom of your wallet—a hole in the side of your house will do. Windows can be great tools for lighting many types of shots, especially portraits. Window light offers all the qualities of sunshine, only in a form that’s easier to control. The […]

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Lost Souls: Candid Street Portraits by GianStefano Fontana

February 6, 2016 · Steph Nelson

Cambodian woman

Traveling and taking photos are two separate hobbies, yet they’ve become almost inseparable nowadays. If a tourist doesn’t have a DSLR or point-and-click camera, they at least have a smartphone to capture a few shots on. It’s not unusual for a trip to inspire a greater interest in photography, but that interest can end up […]

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30 Astonishing Photographs of Spider Webs

February 5, 2016 · Tim Kok

spider web

To me it’s extremely fascinating to watch spiders spin their webs. I often wonder what makes a particular spider create one design while another will come up with something totally different. They truly are works of art created by nature.

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Quick Tips for When to Use Your Flash and How to Avoid It

February 3, 2016 · Tim Kok

photographer holding two flash guns

Understanding light and lighting is part of being a good photographers. This includes knowing when and how to use flash, when NOT to use flash, and some ways to avoid using flash in your photos. Here are a few quick tips to help you understand how you can use (and avoid) flash in your photography […]

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10 Tips to Instantly Improve Your Compositions

February 2, 2016 · Grant Ordelheide

Dune Sky

A good composition is critical to any successful photograph. Every photographer, from the world’s top pros to a novice with a smart phone, must make compositional decisions when taking a photo. Here is a list of quick ways to help improve your compositions. 1. Subject Probably the single most important element of a photograph is […]

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