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Pin It Lighting can be the difference between a good shot and a great one. Walk into most professional photographer’s studios and you’ll be confronted with truckloads of lighting equipment. To the average hobby photographer it’s enough to make your mind boggle – and for your stomach to turn as you think about the cost [...]
I was blown away the first time I saw Jon Cornforth’s images. Even more so because many of the images were taken in my native Washington State. While we have many talented photographers in our fine state, I was also impressed with how personable Jon was on Twitter and when I subsequently emailed him to [...]
It’s been a while since we did a wrap up of what other photography sites are writing around the web. Here’s 14 posts that caught our eye from the last few weeks. How to Make a Photoweave Are You Making These Mistakes with Your Black and Whites? Why I Use Aperture Priority Mode Mastering Your [...]
Every now and again I like to spend a little time surfing through my favorite photography sites and highlighting the cool links that I find. Here’s 13 that I found today – enjoy! Introduction to LED Lighting – A DIY way to light your subjects and get cool effects. Shooting by Moonlight – a great [...]
Every now and again I like to do a roundup of some of the photography tips, tutorials and videos that have caught my eye around the web over the last month or so. Here’s the latest batch that I enjoyed – I hope you find them helpful. 31 Angels (And Spidermen, Sportacuses and Doras) – [...]
I was typing away the other day, putting the finishing touches on a short article, and not being the most careful typist, I accidentally wrote “dital” instead of “digital.” Of course, I was immediately notified of my mistake via a little red underline. A simple right-click of my error provided me with a number of [...]
Here’s a video tutorial for a fun photography task that you can do this weekend (and get results like the image above). What you’ll need is: A camera that lets to choose long shutter speeds A tripod to keep the camera still An escalator (preferably one with some pretty lighting around it – think Casino’s, [...]
Every month or two I like to create a list of helpful tutorials and resources from around the photographic web. This time I think you’ll agree that there’s been some wonderful tutorials written. I’ve included 17 from other sites – 5 from our archives (this time last year) and 3 great photoshop video tutorials. 17 [...]
Neil Creek is an Australian photographer who is part of the Fine Art Photoblog. He is a photo project junkie, and runs a new one every month on his blog. The View From Below at neil.creek.name© Neil Creek Photo projects are sweeping the ‘net. If you’re a photographer online and you aren’t yet participating, you [...]
October was a great month for Digital Photography Tips Online. Here are some of the highlights as well as a few of our ‘classic’ tutorials from this time last year: Links from Around the Web Regular contributer to Digital Photography School, Martin Gommel, has just posted an interview with me about this blog on this [...]