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Amateur Wildlife Photography on a Budget

June 5, 2018 By Guest Poster 24 Comments

Lion Cub - Phinda

When I read the recent Wildlife Photography on a Budget guest post, it resonated with me. You don’t need the latest and most expensive gear to enjoy shooting wild life. Although it doesn’t stop you dreaming and thinking "if only" ... particularly, when you sit in front of the computer...

Sony Xperia XZ2 Camera Review

June 4, 2018 By Nasim Mansurov 14 Comments

Sony Xperia XZ2

Without a doubt, the photography industry has been shaken by the rise of smartphone photography. The highly competitive market of smartphones has also been overrun by many options from a variety of different manufacturers. The Android platform dominates smartphone sales, having a whopping 87% market share - an impressive number...

A Simple Way to Improve Your Black and White Prints on Any Printer

June 2, 2018 By Meg Faehl 16 Comments

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The secret to a good black-and-white print is controlling the dynamic range. The dynamic range is the range of tones, from the blackest black to the whitest white in an image. In a black and white photograph, you want to make full use of the entire dynamic range. The problem...

The iPad Pro and Lightroom CC: A Mobile System Worth Considering

June 1, 2018 By Guest Poster 40 Comments

iPad (2)

In this article, I will share my recent experience of switching from a Macbook Pro running Lightroom 6, to a 12.9" iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil, running Lightroom CC - and how this new setup has changed my photography workflow. I will discuss in detail my basic workflow, as...

How and Why to Use the Lightroom Metadata Panel

June 1, 2018 By Meg Faehl 8 Comments

Lightroom Metadata Toolbar Example

When searching through my photo library for a class I was teaching recently, I found myself turning to Adobe Lightroom’s metadata filter regularly to help me find the examples I needed. But what I discovered was a lot more useful to my own photography than just sample images for a...

How Photography Inspired Me to Love Science and Preserve the Planet

June 1, 2018 By Guest Poster 8 Comments

Orange Frog Wildlife Photo

Science has a way of making heads turn away. The more complex it gets, the more abstract it becomes. And if you’re not constantly putting effort into working out the fine intricacies of it all, you might just get too overwhelmed to commit any interest to it. Science communication has...

The Rise and Rise of Smartphone Photography

June 1, 2018 By Guest Poster 16 Comments

Smartphones Automatically Finding the Best Composition

Smartphones have come a long way. Over the last few years, the improvements made in smartphone photography have been huge, culminating in the powerhouses on the market toda,y such as the Google Pixel 2, the iPhone X, and the Samsung Galaxy S9. My current handset, the Samsung S7 Edge, can...

Commuting with a Camera

June 1, 2018 By Guest Poster 2 Comments

Railroad-Tracks-After-Rain

I suspect that a lot of landscape and cityscape photographers, like myself, are not always able to devote the time necessary to wait for atmospheric conditions and astral bodies to be in that “ideal” position for the image you have in mind. Some of the early landscape masters were known...

My Hard-Won Photography Lessons

May 31, 2018 By Guest Poster 3 Comments

7-Frozen Leaf

The old axiom that we should learn from our mistakes is sound, although sometimes those lessons can be a bit on the painful side. As a 15-year-old, freshman high school student in 1960 I was excited to work as a photographer on the school yearbook. Assigned the task of developing...

Learning to Self-Critique Your Images

May 31, 2018 By Guest Poster 8 Comments

06-Badger with Breakfast

I’d like you to join me on a journey of learning to see and take better pictures. That is, learning to view our images critically before any one else sees them. Early in my journey, I was intrigued by a signature from a photography forum: “Please harshly critique my photos!...

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