Colors aren’t just visual elements in your photos; they evoke emotions and tell a story. Mastering the basics of color theory can elevate your photography from good to breathtaking.
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How to photograph silky smooth waterfalls
When I first picked up a digital SLR back in 2014, all I wanted to learn was how to photograph waterfalls. You know the ones, where the water is all smooth and milky. Soft, beautiful slightly dark and gorgeous details.
Read MorePhotographing ospreys
This osprey photography opportunity was kind of a bonus. Well, maybe a big bonus.
Read MoreThe art of photo retouching: Advocating for portrait editing
In the era of visual culture where images dominate our daily lives, the art of photo retouching plays a significant role in shaping our perception of beauty and aesthetics.
Read MoreYour camera is good enough to create photos for NatGeo!
Even if your gear is modest, if it’s been made in the past 10-15 years, it’s good enough to create photos for National Geographic.
Read MoreBeginner basics: How to take better portraits
Portrait photography is a captivating art form that allows us to capture the essence of a person in a single frame.
Read MorePhotographing dragonflies
Knowing your subject makes a huge difference in capturing keeper images. Find a spot with active dragonflies. Have a seat. Watch.
Read MoreCapturing the magic of animals in your photoshoots
Animals add an undeniable charm to photographs, whether it’s a playful pup, a majestic horse, or a sleek cat.
Read MorePhotographing the mood and unease of liminal spaces
Looking for something different to capture for your next photography project?
Read MoreHow to find your street photography style
One of your goals as a photographer should be to develop your own way of seeing and interpreting the world through the lens, whatever the genre.
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