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Wildlife as Part of the Landscape

Wildlife as Part of the Landscape

by David Cobb | May 16, 2016 | Education, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

I don’t pretend to be a wildlife photographer; I do enjoy photographing wildlife and observing the behavior of animals in their habitat. If wildlife wanders into my landscape image I enjoy including it, and when I photograph wildlife I prefer to include it as part of...
To Look or Not to Look: Can You Find Yourself Through the Work of Other Photographers?

To Look or Not to Look: Can You Find Yourself Through the Work of Other Photographers?

by Erin Babnik | Apr 14, 2016 | Education, Erin Babnik, Philosophy | 28 comments

  There are many photographers who worry that exposure to photographs by others will contaminate the purity of their own creative vision, that they will never find their own voice if they are working under the influence, so to speak. Creativity involves choice,...
Photoshop for Landscape Photographers

Photoshop for Landscape Photographers

by Chip Phillips | Mar 15, 2016 | Education, Image Processing, Photography Techniques, Video Tutorial | 0 comments

I just finished the second edition of my video series, originally titled “Image Editing Volume 1”.  Now called Photoshop for Landscape Photographers ,this series of 10 videos has been completely redone from the ground up, with up-to-date software, new...
Make One Photoshop Action That Will Place A Watermark On Any Size Image

Make One Photoshop Action That Will Place A Watermark On Any Size Image

by Sean Bagshaw | Mar 7, 2016 | Education, Image Processing, Video Tutorial | 4 comments

I enjoy getting photography and developing questions from people. When certain questions come up often enough I realize the topic might warrant a video tutorial of its own. Such is the case with how to place watermarks on images in Photoshop. Many of us who share our...
Five Valuable Lessons that I Learned in Art School

Five Valuable Lessons that I Learned in Art School

by Erin Babnik | Feb 22, 2016 | Education, Erin Babnik, Philosophy | 15 comments

Art school may not be necessary or even helpful for everyone with creative intentions, but it can provide a valuable experience. In my case, being enrolled in a fine arts program introduced me to a lot of great advice that has stayed with me over the years. What...
Abstract Nature Photography Revisited

Abstract Nature Photography Revisited

by Adrian Klein | Feb 16, 2016 | Color, Composition, Education, Fall Color Photography, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Techniques, Winter Photography | 6 comments

I did a blog post a number of years back on abstract nature photography yet it’s been a long time and thought I would revisit this topic. I really enjoy this type of photography especially when you find hidden gems that others may not have seen or might have...
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