Improving Your Landscape Photography

Improving Your Landscape Photography

Landscape photography is a way to experiment with photography without worrying about getting a subject to pose for you. This allows you to play around with more of your camera features and have less pressure to hurry to capture the shot. Here are a few tips to improve...
The Best Cameras For First-Time Photographers

The Best Cameras For First-Time Photographers

There’s a wide market for cameras alone, so finding the right camera to use can be tricky for first-time photographers. Though DSLR cameras all have a look that screams professional, not every camera is the same. Other than the basics, each comes with a different...
Photography Terms Beginners Need to Know

Photography Terms Beginners Need to Know

When breaking into a new field like photography, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the jargon you’ll need to learn to survive. Who wants to appear unknowledgeable by their peers when talking about something that might seem amateur to others? Remember that everyone...
The Concept Behind Depth of Field

The Concept Behind Depth of Field

Harold Davis, photographer and author of Creative Composition: Digital Photography Tips and Techniques, wrote in his book: “Depth of field is a key compositional element in many, if not most, photographs. It is one of the most important tools a photographer can use to...
Photography 103: The Rule of Thirds

Photography 103: The Rule of Thirds

The composition of a photograph is key. No matter how nice your camera is, or how perfect the setting and model are, if you don’t compose your picture properly, you risk taking an unbalanced or a low-quality photograph. Fortunately, a technique known as the rule of...
Tips to Improve Your Photos in 2020

Tips to Improve Your Photos in 2020

As the new decade begins, now is the perfect time for people to focus on their creative and professional goals. This especially holds true for photographers. Though taking a picture can be as simple as pointing a camera and pressing a button, taking a well-shot photo...