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Adobe’s favourite son is often considered to be a powerful but daunting program yet many consider it to be an essential tool for photographers who take their efforts seriously.Photoshop in a Weekend, based on CS3, attempts to (Read More)
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In case you hadn’t heard, one of our forum admins is a new dad! Congrats Sime, Mum and Baby.Weekly AssignmentThings got noisy for this week’s assignment which was Sound / Noise. We had a real variety of shots, but what made u (Read More)
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Image by JOHN CORVERAThis weekend your photographic challenge is to take and share a portrait.Early next week we’ll be launching our first ever e-book here at DPS – ‘The Essential Guide to Portrait Photography’ and in anticip (Read More)
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I sometimes hear from people who’ve newly acquired a digital SLR, saying they find it a hassle to continually change lenses when shooting a wide variety of subjects. Frankly, it goes with ‘SLR-territory’ (digital and film) an (Read More)
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[See post to watch Flash video]Watch in high quality (right click to save)Chris and Jon bring you tips on videography, they discuss the Everest Trek and talk about fake logos on real hats.Show Links:The Rest of EverestEverest (Read More)
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If you follow my posts, you’ll know that I have a studio. At the moment, I mostly do high-key sessions with children. High-key is something that many photographers try to imitate and sometimes fail miserably simply because of (Read More)
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Using photography tips for shooting in the sun can help you master the technique of taking images directly into sunlight. Although photography in the sun can very difficult, if done correctly, you can capture amazing images i (Read More)
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Preserve the work of your future Picasso, Rembrandt, Dali or Botero using these child art photography tips and techniques for photographing children you'll want to try out for yourself. Child Art Photography The once-in-a-lif (Read More)
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During the week one of our readers – wedding photographer Martin Whitton – shot me a list of his ‘10 rules for editing digital images’. I thought I’d share them today as a resource (and no doubt a discussion starter) for read (Read More)
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A few weeks back I asked a loaded question: If You Could Only Have One Lens, What Would It Be? I knew from the start that it’d be tough question for most, as it was for me. Picking one lens when many of us shoot varied sub (Read More)
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I’d like to take a moment to talk about power. Electric power that is. We all have a craving for it as it powers everything we do with digital photography. If you’re completely digital gone are the days of being able to m (Read More)
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Many of the images that you take particularly cityscapes, like most portraits, can do with some spot fixing. I’ve been traveling through Europe a lot lately and because it’s considered almost de rigeur to smoke there, many of (Read More)
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This guest post on wedding photography equipment was submitted by F.C. from Camera Tech.Image by man's picSo you’re desperately keen to go into wedding photography — or maybe you’ve made a start. The only problem you’re faced (Read More)
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A guest post By Cliff Kolber from www.kolberphotography.com.The Florida Everglades and other wetlands cover thousands of square miles between the east and west coast of Florida. Everglades National Park is the centerpiece of (Read More)
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In a recent post, I referred to studio photography with a white background and bright lights as being ‘high-key’and got quite a bit of flack about it. While calling this style ‘high-key’ may be a deviation from the original d (Read More)
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There have been questions posted as comments recently asking about the role of Lightroom in a photographer’s workflow. Many posters who are not currently using Lightroom aren’t sure whether Lightroom it is an alternative to P (Read More)
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Photo by wvs – 10mmMany digital photographers get a little obsessed by the ability that their zoom lenses give them to get in nice and close to their subjects. While there’s a lot to be said for the power of zoom lenses (in f (Read More)
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For this month’s DPS Writer’s Critique, I thought I’d turn things around. It has been suggested before that there should be the opportunity for blog readers to not only voice their critique of the monthly photos, but that th (Read More)
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Butterfly Lighting is one of the most flattering and artistic ways of lighting the face. As it’s name would denote, Butterfly Lighting is created by the way in which you angle the light to fall on the face of your subject. Of (Read More)
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Weekly AssignmentThe Economy is on everyone’s mind at the moment, and our forums are no exception. This week we wanted you to show us photos that represented the troubled economy. Our winner this week was bmjesus’s dropping c (Read More)