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Light and Location- New Videos from Fletch Murray and Denice Duff

Photography & Video Lighting Tips Using Only One Light The de-lightful Fletch Murray is back with another great video. This time, our resident master filmmaker presents us with a challenge: try to set up a scene lit like a Roger Deakins film. Deakins, for those who don't know, is a legendary cinematographer known

13 Composition Tips to Help You Step Up Your Photography

13 Composition Tips to help you step up your photography    Composition is the heart of your photography. Here’s wisdom from 6 world-class photographers:  Joe McNally (@joemcnallyphoto) tells you to bend the rules Camille Seaman (@camilleseaman) says think of everything as shapes and learn to "choreograph" your images Ed Kashi (@edkashi) tells us

Every Photographers Must Have Handbook

Advancing Your Photography: A Handbook for Taking Photo's You'll Love Order your copy today! Coming this May, Advancing Your Photography will release its first book made just for photographers. Watch the video for a sneak peek inside the first two chapters of the book! Handbook Designed By Photographers for Photographers This handbook--from the look of

Lighting Techniques Photographers Need to Know

National Geographic Photographer Says He Rarely Uses Flash In "Lighting Tips Pt. II," photographer Bob Holmes explains his award-winning lighting techniques plus how he captures the light from day to night. Practice. Practice. Practice. Ask almost any photographer and they'll tell you in order to capture beautiful photographs consistently, you need to practice. One of the most important photography

Photographer Captures Civil War-Style Tintypes Of Soldiers In Afghanistan

Photographs by Ed Drew courtesy of the Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco   War photography has come a long way since the shadowy tintypes of the American Civil War. With modern equipment, photographers can capture details of combat like never before. But for some the painstaking process of working with old mediums has

Photographer Jennifer McKendrick Refuses To Photograph Facebook Bullies

For photographer Jennifer McKendrick, integrity comes before income. McKendrick, a wedding and portrait photographer in Pennsylvania, made national headlines this week when she refused to photograph a group of girls for their high school portraits after discovering they had been involved in online bullying. Jennifer McKendrick's studio at JenMcKen.com After being hired to