Get off ‘Auto Mode’ and unlock your creative potential! This popular, complete course by award-winning photographer Chris Bray uses simple explanations, plenty of examples and
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The Five Essential Camera Angles In Photography For Greater Results
Want to add interest and variety to your photos? Then try working with different camera angles! It’s an easy compositional technique to use – you
The Camera And Images As A Research Tool | A Talk By Qiana Mestrich – Conceptual Artist, Photographer & Writer
Qiana Mestrich is a prolific artist and writer who makes conceptual photographs, books and installations that employ archival and found photography, texts and ephemera. Working
Small Camera Big Results: A Talk By Jack Hollingsworth
MPS Digital Photography presents Jack Hollingsworth, a world-renowned travel, portrait, stock and iPhone photographer. Since converting to mobile in 2011, Hollingsworth has traveled to over
How To Prepare For Your Proposal On Camera – With Surprise Proposal Pictures On The Rise, It Never Hurts To Plan Ahead
Have a hunch your partner’s about to propose? There’s a good chance the moment will be caught on camera. And while your love is picture-perfect
Camera Settings – The Basics Of Photography By Tony Gale
Tony Gale is an award winning portrait photographer shooting for a range of advertising, editorial and corporate clients. Tony was raised in Bellingham, Washington (90
Why You Should Get Image Right In-Camera
When you strive to get your images right in-camera at the moment you take them you’re going to reap many benefits that you might not
Newborn Photography – The Basics Of Camera Setting
Infant photography pauses the rapid growth in the first few months of a child’s life in pixels. Nothing quite makes a person wish for the
How to Take Wedding Pictures When You’re Camera Shy
Given that your wedding is such an emotional and happy experience, you’re definitely going to want to document it. But if standing in front of
All You Need To Know About Basic Camera Settings
Still, stuck on auto mode? It is the fastest way to take a photo. But it offers little in the way of flexibility and creative