The Principle of Shooting Through Obstacles to Add Depth

The Principle of Shooting Through Obstacles to Add Depth

Adding depth in photography can mean a lot of things but here we’ll be specifically looking at a few techniques on how to make your shots have a three dimensional feel to them so that they: Look more imposing Don’t look flat Appear to the viewer like how things appear in reality Let’s get started…

Rule of Thirds Photography Examples – Most Popular Composition Rule

Rule of Thirds Photography Examples – Most Popular Composition Rule

The Rule of Thirds is perhaps the most popular rule of composition when it comes to photography. In this post we will be looking at a lot of different of Rules of Thirds examples. I am a great advocate of following Rule of Thirds and teach it nearly in all my online courses, because it…

Using the Monochrome Picture Style to Directly Shoot in Black and White

Using the Monochrome Picture Style to Directly Shoot in Black and White

Monochrome Filter The monochrome filter basically refers to shooting your images in black and white directly from the camera. Though every shot can be turned into a black and white shot while editing, sometimes it’s fun to shoot a shot directly as black and white. Here’s how you can activate the monochrome filter: Watch the…

The Benefits of Storing Your Best Shots in One Place

The Benefits of Storing Your Best Shots in One Place

Today’s tip of the day talks about the need to store your best images in one place. The best photographers always preserve their best shots not only to showcase their work to others but to also continually set a benchmark for themselves. The collection of your best shots keeps reminding you of your journey as…

How to Blur the Background in DSLR Photography – Technique and Lens

How to Blur the Background in DSLR Photography – Technique and Lens

Do you want to learn how to get blurry background photos? Learning how to blur background can take your photography to the next level as it really makes the subject in your shots stand out. Blurring the background in a shot is one of those essential things that immediately gives a portrait (or any other…

Investing in a Good Tripod Can do Wonders for Your Photography
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Investing in a Good Tripod Can do Wonders for Your Photography

Do you know one of the most common factors that results in many photographers not being able to get the best out of their shots? It’s because they don’t own a good tripod. A good tripod enables you to eliminate camera shake, which is very essential when it comes to shots where light is very…

Five Career Options to Consider as a Photographer

Five Career Options to Consider as a Photographer

Professional photography is an attractive career option for anyone interested in the creative arts. As well as being a way to make a living doing something you love, average salaries for professional photographers mean it can be rewarding financially. Ultimately you may choose to start your own photography business once you have experience in the…

What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Old-Style Film Cameras?

What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Old-Style Film Cameras?

It may seem odd in today’s world to even consider using a camera that takes film rather than digital, especially as virtually everyone has a pretty good one on their phone. For many, the times of dropping films off at the photo lab and coming back in an hour to pick up prints is just…

How to Set the Commander Mode Flash Feature on Nikon D750/D7200/D7500

How to Set the Commander Mode Flash Feature on Nikon D750/D7200/D7500

Hey there, this is Kush Sharma, your Photography instructor and the author of Off-Camera Flash for Beginners Course , a 4 hour long course designed to help you master your off-camera flash or speedlight for Portraits (available via Udemy.com). In this post, we will learn how to set the commander mode on the Nikon D750/D7200/D7500…