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Inanimate Photography

There are photographs all around us, only most of us never bother to look. Have you ever noticed a p...

Adapting Photography

Digital photography is an art form birthed by this technological age. Like computers, quality of dig...

Capturing Motion

Subjects in motion can make some of the most interesting photographs out there, but capturing people...

Popular Photography Mistakes

Let?s face it, we all make mistakes. Even some of the best photographers throughout the world have m...

The Digital Photography Book

If you are just starting out in the digital photography world, you have probably realized that there...

Photography Is Fashionable

It is a glamorous sounding life. Jet-setting to exotic locations, rubbing elbows with beautiful peo...

An Introduction to Underwater Photography

Underwater photography is a hobby you don't want to approach lightly. It requires expensive equipmen...

Geotagging Made Easy

Have you ever stumbled upon an old photo and forgotten exactly where it was taken? Or do you hate h...

Common Digital Photography Mistakes

Now that the Christmas presents are unwrapped, there are probably plenty of new digital camera owner...

Canon Powershot G9

There are two main types of digital cameras. Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras tend to be the prefer...

Tips for Shooting Objects

Whether you have found great aunt Millie?s tea set in the attic, or whether you just want to photogr...

Nikon Introduces New Cameras

Nikon is rolling out several new point-and-shoot digital cameras, all set to hit shelves in Septembe...

Shooting Ruins

Even though most people associate the word ?ruin? with ancient, crumbling, monuments, there are plen...

Shooting Portraits

Shooting portraits can be a tricky thing, which is why there are so many digital photographs that do...

Arbus Archives at the Met

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has just acquired an exceptional Diane Arbus archive that any photogr...

Lumix DMC-FX100

Panasonic's new Lumix DMC-FX100 packs plenty of power despite its small size. The DMC-FX100 measure...

Mathew Brady

One of the most celebrated American photographers of the 19th century, Mathew Brady is considered th...

Adventure Photography

Have you ever looked at those photographs of people jumping off cliffs, climbing impossible ice moun...

Hallmark School of Photography

With a 30-year history of excellence, the Hallmark Institute of Photography provides its students wi...

Oklahoma School of Photography

Founded in 1972, the Oklahoma School of Photography offers a diverse and comprehensive photographic ...

Composition

When it comes to shooting a fabulous photograph, a picture is a lot like a piece of writing. You mus...

Blind With Camera

What would you say if I told you that one of the most famous photographers in the world is blind? Ce...

Shooting in a Winter Wonderland

The winter months are truly magical when it comes to snapping the perfect shot, but those frigid air...

Annie Leibovitz

Photographer Annie Leibovitz is best known for her work with celebrities, but Leibovitz does not sim...

Take Lots of Pictures

What's the best way to become a great photographer? Answer: Take lots of pictures.Although that soun...

Promote Yourself

When you start selling your photography, you must start thinking of your art as a business. As such,...

Inexpensive Photography GIfts

The wind has turned cooler, the sky has become a festive shade of grey, and photographers around the...

Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III

Ok all you Canon lovers out there ? good news. Canon has just released the EOS 1Ds Mark III ? in sho...

Viewfinders Disappearing on Compact Digital Cameras

There's an interesting trend when it comes to compact digital cameras: More of them are coming witho...

The Fisheye Lens

If you already have a standard macro lens, and you have played around with the lens that came with y...