In the past few years, culling photos has become A LOT easier than it would have been thanks to AI advancements in the photo industry space. Earlier photographers, especially wedding photographers, had to go through thousands of RAW photos that took seconds to load and zoom in on every face
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10 Tips For Using Vibrant Colors For Colorful Photography
Vibrant colors are easy to find, especially during the warmer months. This is a great excuse to deepen your knowledge of colors, photography, and how they work together. For The Best Results, Adjust Your Camera Settings Pay attention to your white balance when you photograph vibrant colors. The wrong adjustment
How to Take Amazing Photos Using Dappled Light
Natural light is notoriously difficult to control. And if you’re shooting somewhere outdoorsy like a park or a forest, you’ll most likely encounter dappled light. But you can use this type of lighting to your advantage! Here’s how to photograph in dappled light for amazing images. What Is Dappled Light?
Creative Tips For Using Repetition And Pattern In Photography
Photographing the same thing three times sounds tedious. But could it be artistic? Pattern in photography can draw the eye, make us think and turn the simplest objects into artwork. Most photography tip lists encourage budding photographers to try something new. This is not that kind of list – because
The Tutu Project | Using Your Passion Project To Support Your Community
In this seminar, Bob Carey will share how his passion project to make a difference in his community and raise funds for others in need. According to Carey, this project stemmed from an “organic drive to build a body of that resonates with myself and others,” hoping to “make a
What Is Pattern In Photography And How You Can Add Interest To Your Photographs By Using Pattern?
Patterns are everywhere. Learning to spot them is like a photographic superpower. Once you have mastered the ability to identify pattern in photography, you will be creating striking images with an added element of intrigue. You can add interest and intrigue to your photographs by looking at things from a