Category: Gear

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How to Get Good Bokeh With a Kit Lens

What is the most obvious difference between a portrait taken by a pro photographer and a casual one?
The pro photographer’s image will be more blurry.

It’s true that more expensive lenses will create creamier bokeh. However, you can capture beautiful bokeh with a kit lens!

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Choosing the Right Editing Monitor

Many people overlook the importance of a good editing monitor. A monitor is a monitor, right? Nope!

With the best photo editing monitor on your desk, you’ll have the final piece of equipment you need to accompany you on your photography journey!

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How to Get More Photography Clients

Without people who are willing to pay for your photography services, your business isn’t a business.

However, finding those people can be frustrating before you learn how to get more photography clients and implement a strategy that works for you.

Let’s look at what you need to know.

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How To Price and Sell Prints Online

Wouldn’t it be amazing to share your images with the world — and make money from them? With the connectivity of the Internet and social media, anyone has a shot at selling their photography prints online.

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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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Why A Monopod Is Your Friend

If you are considering buying a tripod or maybe even own one already, you should also think about getting a monopod. Let’s start from the beginning and find out exactly what a monopod is and why you might need one in your photography kit.

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How An Extender Can Improve Your Photography Portfolio

Extenders are a great way to get better photos without spending a ton of money on a new lens. If you are considering buying one we are sure you won’t regret it. If you are on the fence about buying a new lens or using a converter, maybe you should hire a converter to see the results.

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