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A press photographer captured President Joe Biden's "cheat sheet" which gives him advanced knowledge of a journalist's question. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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A press photographer captured President Joe Biden's "cheat sheet" which gives him advanced knowledge of a journalist's question. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Whether you're shooting in manual or aperture priority mode, setting the right aperture to put depth of field to work is one of the decisions that you'll have to do with confidence. Whatever the kind of photography that you do, your choice of aperture will determine not only how bright your results look, but also how much of the scene looks sharply focused. thephoblographer.com »
Since most of us are pretty much stuck indoors due to COVID-19 lockdown and quarantine measures, we thought we might as well put together a bunch of photography cheat sheets that will prove useful for indoor photography. thephoblographer.com »
Fact: the world is in a very down mood right now amidst all that's going on. But you can find it in yourself to be creative and channel your emotions into art. We continuously bring you new photography cheat sheets, and today we're showing you one of our own creations. thephoblographer.com »
While it can‘t be helped that we‘re limited to taking photos indoors, there are still a bunch of things we can do to stay productive photographers. Among them is picking up a new skill or trying out a new genre to challenge yourself. thephoblographer.com »
Today’s digital cameras allow everyone to take decent photos, but for those who want to break free from shooting in Auto mode, taking full control of all the camera settings may seem like a daunting task. thephoblographer.com »
Not so long ago, we shared a simple illustration of how the Inverse Square Law works and how it affects the way your subjects or scenes are lit. If you found it useful for understanding the technicalities of the relationship between distance and the brightness of light, we have yet another visual guide for you. This time, it shows us the law at work in the studio! thephoblographer.com »
Wildlife photography is certainly one of the most popular and exciting genres to get into, but it certainly comes with its own set of challenges. If your goal is to get out there to photograph some of the most poignant moments in the animal kingdom, you must be wondering about how to begin. thephoblographer.com »
Ever felt that a shot would have been perfect if not for distracting element in the background? Can't cut off or blur an annoying element behind your subject? Sometimes, it's hard to avoid cluttered and distracting backgrounds, but taking the time to pay extra attention to it will give you the best results. thephoblographer.com »
Photographing pets can be challenging at times, as all of us have likely experienced when attempting to capture the adorable moments of our fur babies. Sometimes, it can even be stressful for both the pets and the photographer. thephoblographer.com »
Ever wondered how you can get gorgeous underwater photos using your mirrorless camera? There are actually many things to consider and keep in mind for this, including gear requirements, the best shooting mode, using flash, and other lighting options. thephoblographer.com »
When you’re shooting landscape photography, it can be challenging to decide whether a scene looks better in horizontal or vertical orientation. You may also think about shooting in Instagram-ready square format, or go for a broader capture with panoramic format. thephoblographer.com »
Some of us may already know how useful lens filters can be in getting us closer to our desired results. But, as with many things, we may sometimes get into a bit of a pickle with these accessories. If that has happened to you and have been scratching your head figuring out a solution, we bring some troubleshooting tips from yet another photography cheat sheet from Digital Camera World. thephoblographer.com »
Macro photography, as with other genres, requires lots of practice and will take time to master. There’s more to it than pointing your camera on macro mode at a tiny subject. However, with the help of some simple tips, you’ll be able to get great results quicker. thephoblographer.com »
One of the best and effective ways to get better photos is using lens filters to help you get the right exposure, make the colors pop, or achieve certain special effects — all in-camera. As such, they help you save time on post-processing work. thephoblographer.com »
If architectural photography is becoming your passion, we have yet another photography cheat sheet to help you master the craft. Previously, we shared some useful tips for eye-catching compositions. thephoblographer.com »
Lens filters are among the most useful tools you can turn to when you want to control the light or achieve specific effects in-camera, especially for shooting landscape photos. Neutral Density (ND) filters, in particular, are important for shooting situations that require very wide aperture or long shutter speed settings,as they decrease the amount of light that hits the camera sensor without affecting the colors. thephoblographer.com »
Snowy landscapes are among the most beautiful places to photograph, as we’ve seen in a lot of our previous landscape photography features. However, they also come with major challenges, from getting there, keeping those precious gear safe, and shooting. thephoblographer.com »
Many photographers either begin their photography journey by practicing still life photography or dabble with it later on in their craft as the need arises. Whichever is the case for you, today’s featured photography cheat sheet comes with suggested camera settings and some extra tips to help you get the best results when shooting still life photography indoors. thephoblographer.com »
Shooting in natural light can be tricky but it’s also a flattering and readily available light source. Whether you’re shooting portraits or still life, the key to working with natural light is being able to modify it to achieve the look you’re after. This is where today’s photography cheat sheet comes in. thephoblographer.com »
Blurring moving water to create the dramatic effect of time passing is just one of the most popular techniques used by landscape photographers. The technique involves using slow shutter speeds to produce a creative effect from the motion blur. thephoblographer.com »
Instagram may be the biggest thing to hit the online world in recent decades, but the visual aesthetics that catapulted it to popularity were largely borrowed from the glory days of film. In fact, without these retro vibes and nostalgic feels, it probably wouldn't have enjoyed the phenomenal success and influence we see to this day. thephoblographer.com »
Tripods have long been one of the most important tools of the trade for many photographers. Some genres and projects even require it. If you've made the big decision to invest in a sturdy and reliable tripod, it's not enough that you know how to secure your camera to it. thephoblographer.com »
One of the first important lessons you have to learn to take better photos is how shutter speed works and what its role is in creating a good exposure. If you're still figuring it out and need a less technical resource to use as a reference, a visual guide might work better for you. thephoblographer.com »
Telephoto lenses are among the tools that are indispensable for many photographers, especially those who specialize in sports and wildlife photography, and other shooting situations that require the extra reach. thephoblographer.com »
A tripod is an invaluable tool for shooting situations when you need to keep your camera absolutely steady so you get sharp photos. However, if you don't have one yet or didn't get to bring one with you, you'd have to pull some tricks to avoid blurry photos. thephoblographer.com »
All the previous photography cheat sheets we've shared so far have all been arming you with the essential tips and tricks to get you a step ahead in your photography game. This time, however, we think it's also worth letting you on the most common mistakes that photographers either overlook or fail to account for. thephoblographer.com »
Whether you're heading out of town or braving the great outdoors, it pays to be prepared with what you take in your camera bag. Apart from your gear and other essentials, there's a bunch of other stuff you should take with you. thephoblographer.com »
We hear pro photographers say all the time that it's best to shoot in RAW because it gives us more room for editing in post later. We can easily apply the edits we want because, unlike JPEG, this format comes with all the information recorded by the camera sensor. thephoblographer.com »
We're sure many of you will be heading out to spend the holidays in winter wonderlands, and will definitely be busy shooting. So you don't forget to keep your precious gear in perfect working condition, we're sharing some helpful tips from Canon in their quick photography cheat sheet. thephoblographer.com »
When you live in or travel to locations with beautiful architecture, it's inevitable to want to capture their grandeur. However, you also want your photos to be a creative representation rather than a dime a dozen snapshots. thephoblographer.com »
Cleaning dust, fingerprints, or smudges on a camera lens is something that every photographer must be able to do properly and regularly. But, it's not as simple as wiping it with any cloth or cleaning agents. thephoblographer.com »
Aerial photography has become one of the most popular photography genres as of late, thanks to the widespread availability of drone cameras. With the latest innovations in drone photography, aspiring aerial photographers and videographers can now create stunning, pro-quality photos and footage. thephoblographer.com »
We've featured a number of photography cheat sheets in the past that aim to help budding photographers choose their first camera. We're adding another to the pile today, this time with a different approach: picking a camera based on the photography that you want to do. thephoblographer.com »
Studio portraiture is particularly interesting for many budding portrait photographers because of the level of control they can have over their final image. You can always set up your light the way you want, experiment with different lighting techniques, play with backdrops, and use any equipment that you feel is necessary to the results you want to achieve. thephoblographer.com »
A well-exposed photo is never enough; it should also show great composition. Of course, no one is a master of composition straight away. It takes years of learning, practice, and constant improvements. thephoblographer.com »
The grandeur of the Northern Lights is high up on the bucket list of travel and landscape photographers, so we're not surprised if it's already on your plans for the winter. Of course, you'll want to bring home with you some stunning photos as keepsakes of the spectacular experience. thephoblographer.com »
When you're new to photography outside your smartphone, it can be either exciting or overwhelming to decide which camera to use, especially for travels. But if you're really serious about narrowing it down, you may want to get some tips from today's photography cheat sheet. thephoblographer.com »
When you're new to photography outside your smartphone, it can be either exciting or overwhelming to decide which camera to use, especially for travels. But if you're really serious about narrowing it down, you may want to get some tips from today's photography cheat sheet. thephoblographer.com »
Wildlife photography is definitely one of the most challenging yet exciting genres to get into, but we can't blame you if it has become your newfound passion. It will definitely require a lot from you gear-wise, planning-wise, and technique-wise. thephoblographer.com »
We all have to start somewhere when learning a new skill or hobby, and photography is no different. Whether it's shooting with a new camera or taking better photos with a smartphone, there are some essential basic photography rules that you'll need to practice. thephoblographer.com »
The folks of Brooklyn-based photo imaging retailer Focus Camera came up with an interesting scenario for an infographic: what would it be like for photographers to continue shooting during a zombie apocalypse? What would they need? The result is a photography cheat sheet aptly titled, Framing The End Of The World: How to Take Photos of a Zombie Apocalypse and Live to Tell About It. thephoblographer.com »
One of the most typical challenges you'll encounter when it comes to photographing people is shooting in low light. Whether it's shooting indoors in a dimly-lit location or wanting to take snapshots with and of your friends out in the streets at night, it can be frustrating to get unflattering results -- even with flash. thephoblographer.com »
If shooting landscapes at night sounds very challenging, the truth is, it really is. Working with limited light will require some advanced techniques, extra efforts, and careful planning, but it will all be worth it. thephoblographer.com »
Find yourself struggling to get sharply focused macro shots? It's especially frustrating when you had a great macro shoot outdoors only to find later that your favorites aren't as sharply focused as they should be. thephoblographer.com »
The autofocus mode is certainly a blessing for many photographers, especially those who are just starting out. To provide the best results out of this mode, DSLRs and mirrorless cameras are equipped with AF focus point options, which allow users to set the focus on their subjects. thephoblographer.com »
Mastering camera controls can be intimidating for beginners, especially for those who are upgrading from a smartphone camera. But, it doesn't have to stay that way. Today's photography cheat sheet will certainly help anyone who wants to have a better understanding of the three basic camera settings: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. thephoblographer.com »
Photographing moving subjects can be tricky especially for beginners. Not only will it require using fast shutter speeds to freeze movement, but you also need to nail your focus. Today's photography cheat sheet will help you with the latter through some tips for choosing the right AF point depending on how your subject is moving. thephoblographer.com »
Previously, we shared some tips for getting your composition spot on when shooting landscapes. For today's photography cheat sheet, it's time to work on the exposure with the help of histogram readings. thephoblographer.com »
Working your way to being a pro photographer? As mentioned in a previous photography cheat sheet we shared, part of establishing your own photography business is marketing your services. This is where effective branding comes in. thephoblographer.com »