Night time scenarios

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Shooting in the night time. A beginner photographer’s worst nightmare. Shaky, blurry, really dark or really bright blobs of black or white. Let’s run through some night time basics. If you have a tripod, use if. If you don’t, turn … Continued

Flash photography and Strobes

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So most people don’t actually own any external flashes and if they do, it’s a very basic one that was sold as a package deal. An external flash is an external flash and that will always be way better than … Continued

Sunset

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Most people love sunsets and one of the most commonly photographed things are in fact sunsets. I’ll keep this one short. If you’re shooting on a smart phone, it’s very likely things get “blown out”, or overexposed, so you get … Continued

Photographing the Solar Eclipse

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Solar Eclipse by Kevin Ly So there is currently a solar eclipse going on right now so I just thought I’d make a quick post. Remember there is never a good reason to look into the sun so remember not … Continued

Nature photography

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Probably one of the more popular types along side portraits of models. There are tons of ways to do nature photography. Macro, wide landscapes, we’ll go over most of them eventually. The biggest thing about nature photography is composition and … Continued

Night Photography – Intro

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Night time photography is tough. There is no doubt about it. I pride myself on getting the best shots when no one else can and I’m sure that’s a general philosophy among photographers. You have to stand out. With that … Continued

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