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Natural Light in Portraits: How to Photograph by a Window
Portrait photography is the art of capturing emotions and personality. Natural light, especially the one coming through a window, gives us an amazing opportunity to achieve studioquality images…
The Rule of Thirds and Its Alternatives in Photo Composition
The rule of thirds is one of the most popular composition techniques in photography. It involves visually dividing the image into nine equal parts by two vertical and two horizontal lines, while key…
Sports and Wildlife Photography: AF Techniques and Fast Shutters
Sports and wildlife photography are fields that require extraordinary precision and speed. The key to success here is fast autofocus (AF) and the ability to anticipate the movement of subjects. With…
Negative Space in Photography: When Less Means More
Photography is the art of choosing what we want to show and what we leave in the shadows. Negative space, or the emptiness surrounding the main subject, is one of the most powerful tools in a…
Focus Stacking in Macro and Landscape Photography
Focus stacking is an advanced photographic technique that allows you to achieve a depth of field that is unattainable in a single shot. It is particularly useful in macro photography where the depth…
Autofocus Modes in Cameras: What to Know About AF-S, AF-C, AF-A, and Tracking
Mastering autofocus modes is key to effectively using your camera. For many beginner and intermediate photographers, AF settings can seem mysterious and complicated, but understanding them can…
Newborn Photography: Safety and Temperature in the Studio
Newborn photography is an art that requires not only artistic talent but also a particular care for the safety and comfort of the little model. Properly preparing the photography studio is just as…
Image Stabilization in Camera and Lens: IBIS, OIS, Exclusions
Image stabilization is a key element of modern photography that allows for sharp, motionfree images under various conditions. With stabilization technologies like IBIS and OIS, we can shoot handheld…
ISO in Night Photography: The Noise Threshold in Modern Cameras
Night photography is a field that fascinates on one hand, while posing challenges for photographers of all skill levels on the other. A key element that can influence the quality of night photos is…
The Exposure Triangle: ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture in Practice
Let’s embark on our journey through the exciting world of photography where a complete understanding of the exposure triangle is crucial. Every photographer, from the beginner enthusiast to the…
Corporate Event Photography: Quick Workflow and On-Site Selection
Corporate event photography is not just about capturing important moments, but also about the race against time to deliver finished photos. In such an environment, effective workflow and talent are…
Photo Printing: Paper, ICC Profile and Color Softening
Preparing a photo for printing doesn't end at clicking the 'Print' button. It's a complex process that requires understanding how images displayed on a screen translate to paper. In this article,…