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How to Flip an Image

There are some features on Photoshop that we are all aware of, but few of us ever actually use. Two ...

Nikon D300

There is a new camera in the digital world, and for professional photographers the Nikon D300 is sta...

What is White Balance?

White balance is a term that a lot of new photographers aren't familiar with. But they can probably ...

Entering Photo Contests

Every freelancer should enter a contest or two at some point in their lives. However, certain contes...

Photographic Mosaic

Have you ever wondered what a photograph would look like were you to cut it into hundreds of equally...

The Tripod

Nearly every photographer should have a tripod included in their equipment. A tripod will prevent yo...

Getting Started

So, you?ve got the perfect camera, the perfect lens, and a pretty good eye for artistic detail ? now...

Legal Issues: What Are You Allowed to Photograph?

As a photographer, you have the right to take pictures. There are relatively few situations where an...

Timothy Allen

Although we look at them all the time, fashion photography is often taken for granted. Believe it or...

New England School of Photography

Established in 1968, the New England School of Photography has become one of the nation's leading ph...

War Photography

If you fancy yourself a shutterbug with an adventurous spirit, war photography may be just the type ...

The Brooks Institute

Founded in 1945, the Brooks Institute has provided students with a hands-on education in photography...

Kodachrome

In 1935, Eastman Kodak introduced Kodachrome film, revolutionizing the world of photography. Kodachr...

Diane Arbus

The photograph is titled "Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park" and it depicts a young boy wi...

Getting Started with Insect Photography

Insects are fascinating creatures, though not everyone appreciates them. Tell people that you take p...

Cloudscape Photography

If you have not had the chance to lay on your back and look up at the sky, I strongly suggest that y...

Macro Photography

Why is it that simply gazing at an advertisement depicting large bubbles inside of a glass filled wi...

William Eggleston

Up until the year 1939, the world was viewed only in black and white. The sky was often depicted as ...

William Henry Fox Talbot

Imagine world in which any invention that you create is merely public knowledge, and it is free for ...

Kirlian Photography

One day, completely by accident, Semyon Kirlian discovered that once an object set upon a photograph...

Photoblogging

Whether you?re an amateur or professional photographer, you may have thought about publishing your p...

Photo Mounting

In simple terms, photo mounting is the process of placing a photograph onto something else for displ...

Digital Photograhy - Beginner to Professional

Digital camera photography is today's way to get your pictures quick. You can take pictures at an e...

Olympus Stylus 1000 digital camera

The Olympus Stylus 1000 is a compact, easy-to-use and stylish digital camera. Even the most demandi...

Richard Prince

No name within the photography world is quite as controversial as Richard Prince?s name is. Prince w...

Photographing The Human Subject

Photographs of human beings are some of the most compelling photographs we have. Think of the famous...

Edward Steichen

Not all photographers begin with a camera in their hands, some start out with a paintbrush. Edward S...

Andreas Gursky

What is your goal as a photographer? Do you simply want to create art, or do you want to be known al...

Vignetting

Some photographs just have a certain magical glow to them. Maybe it?s the actual subject of the phot...

Postmortem Photography

What would you do if a beloved member of your family passed away, and you had no photograph of that ...