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Natsumi Hayashi often creates unique photographs featuring herself levitating in some way. This female Japanese photographer in Tokyo appears as if she’s airborne with such ease. Yet according to Hayashi, to create one of these photographs, she was willing to jump more than a hundred times to get that perfect photograph. Such a grueling, tiring [...]

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Photography has been rapidly growing. Now, the experience of learning photography has been continually made easier by the technologies of the digital age. The dark room skill, which was once half of the photography experience, has been eliminated by the digital editing process. Now, editing can be done using various editing softwares such as Photoshop, [...]

Download Photography PDF: Canon EOS 60D User’s GuideDownload Photography PDF: Canon EOS 60D User’s Guide

“The EOS 60D has been designed to offer the image-capture and the Full HD video features customers are looking for as they continue to expand their photographic skills. The exciting new features of the EOS 60D make using a DSLR camera more attractive and easier than ever before. We want everyone to experience the great [...]

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You must be familiar with the above photo. It is of course the photo of the default wallpaper for the Luna theme in Windows XP, and it’s the most used wallpaper for Windows PC user alls all of over the world. According to an online report, this photograph titled “Bliss” has been viewed by over [...]

High Speed Flash Photography by Chase JarvisHigh Speed Flash Photography by Chase Jarvis

Chase Jarvis is a well-known photographer in the fields of commercial, fashion, and model photography. He is an American stationed in Seattle, Washington. Aside from photography, he is also known as a beacon in the internet world for making and posting free photography tutorial and tips for those looking to learning the craft. His videos [...]

The Best Lens for Portrait PhotographyThe Best Lens for Portrait Photography

Many novice photographers ask, “which lens is best for photographing head shots/portraits, and why?” Actually, suitable or not a lens is depends on the needs of the photographer. What you need to familiarize yourself with is actually the characters of the lens you’re using and how it effects the proportions of the object’s face that [...]

The Digital Photography Book  by Scott KelbyThe Digital Photography Book by Scott Kelby

Here are The Digital Photography Book by Scott Kelby, the man who changed the “digital darkroom” forever with his groundbreaking, #1 bestselling, award-winning book The Photoshop Book for Digital Photographers, now tackles the most important side of digital photography–how to take pro-quality shots using the same tricks today’s top digital pros use (and it’s easier [...]

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People and all aspects of their daily lives are always interesting photo themes. The interesting factors can be triggered by the touching atmosphere of the scenes. These epic scenes may be of a cultural activity or a seemingly mundane day-to-day ritual. For photographers with a keen eye in observing social issues, these human activity and [...]

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There’s something called the EDFAT method in photojournalism to help create a good photo essay. Through this method, the photographer will proceed to find the right photo frame that’s creative and can collect a complete data to be displayed in the photo essay. This method was introduced by the “Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and [...]

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