Category: Blog

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How To Photograph A Concert

Well-executed concert images are epic! But if you’ve ever tried to photograph a concert, you might have found out how difficult those images are to achieve.

Here’s what you need to know to learn how to photograph a concert!

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Renting lenses and other photography gear

How do you know that a $2,500 lens is worth it for you if you’ve never used one before?

Why not rent the gear you want to try? For just a fraction of the cost, you can find out if that new lens you’ve been eyeing really is as amazing as they say. Let’s look at how it works!

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A Fashion Photography Guide

You’re the photographer so all your photos are missing an important element — you!

Don’t worry, you can be a photographer and be in the frame. Check out how with these important tips.

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How To Be In The Shot

You’re the photographer so all your photos are missing an important element — you!

Don’t worry, you can be a photographer and be in the frame. Check out how with these important tips.

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How to Build a Sports Photography Portfolio

Sports photography is a fantastic way to combine two passions. What sports-loving photography buff wouldn’t love to get paid to shoot sporting events?

But, how do you build a solid sports photography portfolio — especially without access to the best vantage points at games? Read on to find out how!

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What to Shoot in Winter

Photography is all about finding the beauty, adventure, excitement, emotion, etc in the everyday.

Who decided these moments are limited to Spring, Summer, and Fall?

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How To Shoot For Black and White

The world is full of intense, beautiful colors. As photographers, we soak up the colors around us and use them as part of our compositions — part of the stories we tell with our photographs. But sometimes the absence of color can be powerful.

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Why You Should Upgrade Your Kit Lens

To be fair, modern kit lenses are pretty awesome. But as you grow in your photography journey, you’ll start hitting the limitations. Then, you’ll start wondering if it’s time to move on to a different lens.

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