Dispelling the Myth of Good Light and Bad Light
There is no such thing as bad light, there is just light. Take advantage of every situation. Photography is all about the light. In fact, if there is no light hitting the sensor, there is no photo....
View ArticleHow to Fix Chromatic Aberration in Lightroom 5
Chromatic aberration is a phenomenon caused by distortion of the lens. Basically, it is a failure of the lens to focus all the colors to the same convergence point. The effect can be generally seen in...
View ArticleForget About Pixels – Awaken the Artist Within
I have a confession to make: I used to be a pixel peeper. There was a time when I’d spent hours zooming in and inspecting photos at 1:1 or even 300 percent. I was looking for a technically perfect...
View ArticleCarry Less – Photograph More: Elevate Your Travel Photography
As a travel photographer, either on assignment or shooting a personal project, capturing great quality images that represent the spirit of a place and its people is key. Looking to achieve that was a...
View ArticlePhotographing in Airports
Ahh, the joy of travel photography, who doesn’t love that? But like everything in life, all that glitters is not gold. For travel photography, you actually need to travel, and in many circumstances,...
View ArticleF-Stop Tilopa BC Backpack Review
I have to shamelessly admit that I, as are many other photographers, am a camera bag junkie. Maybe the reason behind it is that I was never able to find the perfect fit for my needs. Granted, different...
View ArticleGeotagging Photos in Lightroom in 4 Easy Steps
For travel photography, geotagging your photos has become fundamental. By geotagging your images, you’ll not only be able to remember the locations once you are back home, but also it will help on...
View ArticleReview of the CASE Remote Trigger and App
The CASE Remote from Cheering Tech is a small box that connects to a DSLR camera via a USB cable and lets you wirelessly control almost every function, and some more. I was offered the device for...
View Article5 Reasons to Use Flash to Improve Your Travel Photography
When it comes to travel photography, I am all in for carrying less. However, a good flash is always within reach in my everyday camera bag. I strongly believe that a flash helps to achieve much better...
View ArticlePhotographing in Crowded Locations – 5 Tips to Avoid the Masses
Travel photography is certainly one of the most rewarding experiences you, as an image-maker, can have. You get to combine visiting amazing places, learning about other cultures, and, of course, your...
View ArticleThink Tank Photo Sub Urban Disguise 30 Shoulder Camera Bag Review
Packing and carrying equipment for travel adventures is always a challenge. With increasing airline restrictions and not being willing to check your gear, you need to find the best possible alternative...
View ArticleProcessing Black and White Photos with OnOne Perfect B&W
Note: This week is Black and White Photography Week on dPS and to celebrate we’re offering 50% off our Ultimate Guide to Black and White Photography eBook when you use the coupon code BW50 during check...
View ArticleStart Making Photographs to Become a Better Photographer
If you are an avid reader of this site, most likely you are a photography enthusiast wanting to learn more and advance your craft. If you really care about doing so, it is time to stop taking snapshots...
View ArticlePlanning Your Photoshoot – Review of the App: LightTrac
Getting to know when is the best time of the day, or the best lighting conditions in specific locations, is key for the outdoor photographer. Whether you are shooting landscapes or portraits outside,...
View ArticleMacphun Aurora HDR Pro Software – First Impressions
HDR, or High Dynamic Range, photography originally started as an attempt to correct the limited dynamic range for standard camera sensors, compared to what the human eye can see or perceive. This is...
View ArticleF-Stop Tilopa BC Backpack Review
I have to shamelessly admit that I, as are many other photographers, am a camera bag junkie. Maybe the reason behind it is that I was never able to find the perfect fit for my needs. Granted, different...
View ArticleGeotagging Photos in Lightroom in 4 Easy Steps
For travel photography, geotagging your photos has become fundamental. By geotagging your images, you’ll not only be able to remember the locations once you are back home, but also it will help on...
View ArticleReview of the CASE Remote Trigger and App
The CASE Remote from Cheering Tech is a small box that connects to a DSLR camera via a USB cable and lets you wirelessly control almost every function, and some more. I was offered the device for...
View Article5 Reasons to Use Flash to Improve Your Travel Photography
When it comes to travel photography, I am all in for carrying less. However, a good flash is always within reach in my everyday camera bag. I strongly believe that a flash helps to achieve much better...
View ArticlePhotographing in Crowded Locations – 5 Tips to Avoid the Masses
Travel photography is certainly one of the most rewarding experiences you, as an image-maker, can have. You get to combine visiting amazing places, learning about other cultures, and, of course, your...
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