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Transitions

Transitions

by Zack Schnepf | Sep 26, 2017 | Education, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

  I remember reading one of Galen Rowell’s books on photography, one of the themes he consistently talked about was shooting during times of transition.  Seasons, weather, light, and atmosphere are a few notable examples of elements I try to capture in...
The Big Picture: Why Perfect Technique Does Not Always Improve a Photograph

The Big Picture: Why Perfect Technique Does Not Always Improve a Photograph

by Erin Babnik | Sep 19, 2017 | Education, Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 14 comments

  “You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.” —Mark Twain A little secret that is well known to educators is the concept of the “good lie”. It encapsulates the idea that any course of instruction is bound to be incomplete or...
How To Get Great Online Prints

How To Get Great Online Prints

by Sean Bagshaw | Sep 8, 2017 | Education, Lightroom, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Photoshop, Printing, Video Tutorial | 4 comments

Note: Readers have asked some great printing questions in various locations, so I’m compiling them along with my answers at the end of the article so they are all in one place. I often get questions about how I prepare an image for printing with an online print...
The Photographers High

The Photographers High

by Adrian Klein | Jul 24, 2017 | Color, Composition, Education, Image Processing, Locations, Macro, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Workshops | 3 comments

There are many reasons each of us choose to pick up a camera and take photos. Today everyone is a photographer with cameras practically attached to our body in one way or another. Give it a few more years and they will be physically attached to all of us. Yet why we...
46 Photography Quotes To Inspire, Provoke Thought or Simply Laugh

46 Photography Quotes To Inspire, Provoke Thought or Simply Laugh

by Adrian Klein | Jun 5, 2017 | Color, Composition, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 7 comments

Whether it’s serious or downright hilarious we all can appreciate quotes that inspire us in some way or at the very least cause for pause and thought.  Some of these have been accumulated over time in my note taking and others were discovered when thinking about this...
Photograph Light, not “Things”

Photograph Light, not “Things”

by David Cobb | May 29, 2017 | Composition, Education, Philosophy, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

  When I started studying photography seriously, I was a slow learner when it came to light. I spent too much time photographing things instead of light—photographing birds, barns, and trees until it got boring. The result was too many average shots of things I...
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