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Why Good Photographers Take Bad Photos

August 18, 2016 By Guest Poster 77 Comments

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Have you ever seen a spectacular image and been flabbergasted when you saw that the photographer was an amateur - and they used their phone? Or looked at the website of a pro only to be disappointed by a slew of boring photos? Maybe you know someone who knows everything...

Wildlife Photography at Your Doorstep

August 15, 2016 By Guest Poster 12 Comments

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I am an amateur photographer and have had a DSLR for approximately 10 years. It is only in the last 2 years that I have started to get seriously interested in wildlife photography. I feel like I am in the early days of building a portfolio of images. Living in...

How Was This Picture Made #10: The Answer

August 14, 2016 By Spencer Cox 2 Comments

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We had a lot of good guesses on our tenth “How Was This Picture Made” article, including a couple that were almost entirely spot-on. Congratulations to Photography Life reader Goh Wei Jun for his guess — he will receive a copy of our upcoming eBook, Creative Landscape Photography, as a prize....

Street Photography With A Telephoto Lens

August 13, 2016 By Alpha Whiskey 27 Comments

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Or at least a longer focal length than conventional wisdom suggests. I’m always reading that so-called street photography is best undertaken with a prime lens within the 35mm to 50mm range and I understand the merits of this range for reasons I will elaborate on further down. But convention is...

Aliens Among Us

August 12, 2016 By Thomas Stirr 22 Comments

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Photographers have the power to reveal the origins of alien life on earth. All we need do is grab a camera, lens and some extension tubes (or a macro lens or close focusing filter) and 'the truth' will be revealed! From what part of the solar system did this creature evolve? Perhaps those...

What to Photograph in Florianópolis, Brazil

August 10, 2016 By André Berlinck 29 Comments

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It was the year 1987, living in São Paulo, three friends and I decided to undertake a trip to the south of Brazil. We took our surfboards and cheerful for the information we had collected in the region, we boarded the bus to face an 11-hour trip. I had a...

On the Road: Traveling Through Yellowstone

August 9, 2016 By Spencer Cox 11 Comments

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Our landscape photography tutorial has taken us from Colorado to Wyoming to Montana, and we have filmed in some amazing locations along the way. Cell coverage is hard to find in this area of the country, but there is no shortage of beautiful landscapes to photograph. After packing up and...

Technicolor Black and White

August 8, 2016 By Guest Poster 34 Comments

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Recently I returned to one of my enduring passions: shooting film. I'm Italian and I recently moved to California. In Italy, it's really hard to find a good lab to develop film and it's even more difficult to find rolls of film of the brands I like. Here in the...

Stop Taking Crappy Pictures!

August 7, 2016 By Guest Poster 117 Comments

Even though this was not photographed during my trip, it illustrates what cane done with the proper lighting and just being at a great location. This is Angel Peak in New Mexico during a very dramatic thunderstorm.

Hi. My name is Elliot Madriss and I teach a successful class at the continuing education facility as part of the University of New Mexico called "Stop Taking Crappy Pictures!". This class was created as a direct result of my reaction to the very poor quality of images being posted...

A Little Practice Never Hurts

August 6, 2016 By Thomas Stirr 28 Comments

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I decided to take a small break from my client video work this week and went to Bird Kingdom for a few hours to take a few practice images. Like most photographers I've found that a little practice never hurts, especially when one is getting used to handling new gear....

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