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5 Tips For Photographing The Blue Hour

5 Tips For Photographing The Blue Hour

Most amateur photographers know the term “the golden hour”. This is the time after sunrise and before sunset when the you get a soft light illuminating the scene. But whilst most people have heard and probably utilize the golden hour, much fewer know and use the “blue hour”. But photographing during this time of the […]

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Medium Format Lenses – Part II

Medium Format Lenses – Part II

Several months ago, I wrote a blog about using medium format lenses on DSLR.  I wanted to continue this series with a little more information.  In my experience, one of the most understood characteristics of using non-standard lenses with different film/sensor size is crop factor.  Before going into this, let’s get a little background on […]

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How to Use the Clarity Slider in Adobe Lightroom Classic CC

How to Use the Clarity Slider in Adobe Lightroom Classic CC

If you reach way back to Adobe’s Lightroom 1.1 build you will find the clarity slider. After its introduction wayyyy back then the clarity slider has been a favorite weapon of most landscape and even portrait photographers. This slider is a personal favorite of mine just as it is the professed secret love of many […]

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How to Add Instant Contrast in Photoshop

How to Add Instant Contrast in Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is a beautiful thing. It allows an incredibly wide range of artists, designers, creatives, and especially us photographers to inject a little bit of creative juice into their work and see it come to life. And while Photoshop can be enormously complex there are so many simple, straightforward edits you can use to […]

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Partnership with CreativeIR!

Partnership with CreativeIR!

We have partnered with the LARGEST infrared Community! We are incredibly excited to take part in the global movement of raising awareness of infrared photography. We are delighted that CreativeIR has the same drive, passion, and vision as LifePixel when it comes to expanding this ever-growing market and getting an IR converted camera into the […]

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How To Create A Travel Photography Shot List

How To Create A Travel Photography Shot List

OK, so you have your next destination all sorted out. But how can you ensure that the photos that you come back with will do that place justice? Where do you start? There are so many things and experiences to capture and you only have a few days. The key to any successful photography trip […]

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Making Fall Colors Pop with Adobe Lightroom

Making Fall Colors Pop with Adobe Lightroom

Here in the Northern hemisphere Autumn is in full swing. The colors of the leaves are changing and giving their last big show as we head into winter. The frosty mornings and golden hues offer outstanding opportunities for photographers to capture these beautiful Fall colors before they’re gone until next year. In this article we’re […]

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Review of the IDAS LPS-D1 Light Pollution Suppression Filter

Review of the IDAS LPS-D1 Light Pollution Suppression Filter

In this article the IDAS LPS-D1 Light Pollution Suppression Filter will be reviewed and test images provided. The goal is to help people venturing into astrophotography decide what equipment will best suit their needs especially if they are in an area affected by light pollution. Methodology / Equipment: Canon’s 5DSr body was used for all […]

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6 Easy To Correct Mistakes That Could Be Ruining Your Photos

6 Easy To Correct Mistakes That Could Be Ruining Your Photos

A good photograph requires many different elements to come together. Aspects such as the subject, composition, lighting and even more technical elements like focusing can make or break a photo. Often a photo that fails in one of these elements will just look ordinary. Here are 6 easy to correct mistakes that could be ruining […]

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Working with Texture in Photography

Working with Texture in Photography

As a word, “texture” carries quite a few meanings. For photographers, texture is a concept that is often difficult to explain. It’s almost as if it has to be shown instead of merely described. Texture is simply the pronounced visualization of the surface feel of an object which is photographed. Now, you may be thinking […]

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The Photo That Inspired my Novel Schmendrick

The Photo That Inspired my Novel Schmendrick

Like any photographer, I carry a visual catalog of shots in my mind. It’s funny that many of us who can’t recall what we had for dinner, can remember past photo shoots in minute detail. One such shoot occurred on a sunny summer day in 1978, when I found myself on the rooftop of the […]

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Profiled Photographers – Jeremy Flint

Profiled Photographers – Jeremy Flint

Multi award winning photographer, Jeremy Flint’s journey into photography is an inspirational story. Having been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, he was inspired to take up photography whilst receiving treatment. He says, “photography inspired me on my journey back to life and helped provide a focus away from the gruelling chemotherapy and radiotherapy”. He started […]

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The Great Minor White and Infrared Photography

The Great Minor White and Infrared Photography

Born in 1908, Minor White was something different in terms of how and why he photographed. He incorporated as much of his own beliefs and philosophies into his work as he did photographic technique. His work is a mix of his mentality and the emotion he felt towards a scene or subject. He injected a […]

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Previsualziation: Knowing Before the Shot

Previsualziation: Knowing Before the Shot

Previsualization, or simply “visualization”, is one of the most simply yet alarmingly difficult aspect of making your own photograph become more than just the some of their parts. When we “previsualize” our images it means that the appearance of the final outcome before we ever click the shutter button. The method of previsualization was championed […]

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Stock D7200 vs. H-Alpha Converted D7200

Stock D7200 vs. H-Alpha Converted D7200

Introduction In June of 2016, I decided to expand my photography hobby – moving into deep sky photography (astrophotography). This required that I purchase a telescope (serving as the camera lens) and a German Equatorial mount to position the telescope. I decided that I would continue using my Nikon D7200 camera. (I have a complete […]

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6 Tips To Help You Capture Stunning Landscape Photos

6 Tips To Help You Capture Stunning Landscape Photos

Who doesn’t like seeing a stunning landscape shot. Whether it is in a magazine or newspaper, online or even as a framed poster, landscape photos have the power to stun the viewer. Here are 6 tips to help you capture stunning landscape photos. 1. Research Well If you want to capture stunning landscape photos, your […]

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5 Quick Post Production Fixes That Will Improve Your Travel Photos

5 Quick Post Production Fixes That Will Improve Your Travel Photos

Most professional travel photographers will tell you that if you want to capture great travel photos, your best bet is to try and get as much right when you are actually taking the photo rather than trying to sort it out in post production. Having said that, all photos will benefit from some level of […]

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Stacking to Increase Depth of Field

Stacking to Increase Depth of Field

In this article we will look at a technique to increase depth of field, also known as depth of focus. The technique will “stack” several images of the subject taken at different focal points. Methodology & Equipment: A camera & lens which allow for manual focus. A tripod. A software program which allows for alignment […]

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Function and Speed

Function and Speed

Intro This article is based on my personal way of shooting and may not be compatible to yours. Everyone is different and everyone prefers different types of gear and we all know Mirrorless is the future, but it’s not as mainstream as Bloggers/Vloggers say it is. Eventually the old mirror box cameras will fade away […]

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Aerial Infrared

Aerial Infrared

I always had a knack for the idea of infrared, from the first moment I saw photos derived of infrared film cameras, though did not pursue it out of the sheer complication of the technology at the time. At one point or another I discovered the digital version, though still didn’t act, even though I […]

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