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Publish Date: 3 September 2016By AdminYou could spend some time just playing around and learning through doing, but if you’re looking for a nudge in the right direction here are a few simple concepts that I wish I’d thought about before starting my own Lightroom journey – hopefully it helps you! Five things you should know about Lightroom before you start: http://digital-photography-school.com/5-things-know-lightroom-starting/ See more
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Publish Date: 3 September 2016By AdminPhotographing glass objects is always a complicated task because of the reflective surface, and at the same time translucent nature, of this material. The catalogue images with great glassware perfectly illuminated, are usually done with complicated setups, in studios that allow the control of reflections, and lighting equipment with accessories that are not accessible to most photographers. http://digital-photography-school.com/3-easy-steps-to-photograph-glassware-with-minimal-gear/ See more
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Publish Date: 3 September 2016By AdminEveryone loves cheat sheets, and photographers are no exception. Squeezed into a set of short tips, schemes, and definitions, a cheat sheet is a quick way to learn something, as well as refresh your knowledge about any particular subject. Moreover, now that infographics are an extremely popular format of delivering information on the Internet, cheat sheets can also be a source for visual inspiration. http://digital-photography-school.com/15-best-cheat-sheets-printables-infographics-photographer... See more
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Publish Date: 3 September 2016By AdminThis week we’re going back to the basics and looking at some images that utilize a large aperture to create a narrow or shallow DOF (Depth of Field). Often called bokeh, large apertures can create that magical look of out of focus blobs (highly technical term). http://digital-photography-school.com/30-alluring-images-with-shallow-dof/ See more
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Publish Date: 3 September 2016By AdminRoad trips have been hailed as one of the greatest pastimes ever, and something that everyone should do at least once in their lifetime. It is a great way to experience a lot in a short span of time, and as a photographer, there will be many opportunities and moments awaiting your perspective. Sometimes preserving your creative spin in the midst of all the new discoveries, can become sensory overload and feel overwhelming. http://digital-photography-school.com/3-tips-maximize-road-trip-photos/ See more
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Publish Date: 3 September 2016By AdminToday while surfing 500px popular photos page it struck me that many of the images most viewed images today use leading lines and converging lines as a compositional tool. Here are just a few from today to serve as a little inspiration for you! http://digital-photography-school.com/11-great-examples-converging-leading-lines-photography/ See more
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Publish Date: 26 July 2015By SunnyNot all newbie want to pay for software that they didn't know how to use it, so here is a chance for you to learn photoshop from old free legal version. Adobe decided to axe its CS2 activation servers in January, essentially offering a free – and legitimate – download of CS2 for anyone with an Adobe account. It may be ancient by today’s tech standards, and nowhere near as capable as the most recent versions of the software, but it’s still one of the most powerful image-m... See more