6 Tips for Setting Your Photography Prices
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by Elizabeth Halford
1d ago
The post 6 Tips for Setting Your Photography Prices appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Elizabeth Halford. Do you feel completely in the dark about setting your prices? Do you have a formal price structure or are you just coming up with the numbers? Do you constantly change your price list? Then you’re just like me. Well…me from a few years ago, anyway. It’s funny: you can be the best photographer, but knowing what to charge can be an un-slayable dragon. And when you’re not quite sure why you charge what you charge, it’s hard to remain firm on your prices, especia ..read more
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How to Use Flash in Nature and Landscape Photography
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by David Shaw
2d ago
The post How to Use Flash in Nature and Landscape Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by David Shaw. Late on a winter evening, I was photographing atop a ridge in Colorado’s Front Range. I had been working on some landscape shots, but with the light fading from the sky, the thought of beer and food was beginning to overwhelm my desire to stay out. The colors were shifting to the deep tones of blue hour, and the light was long gone from the hills. About to give up and head home, I spotted a lone juniper atop a rocky outcrop, perfectly silhouetted against t ..read more
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DPS Bi-Weekly Photo Challenge: Golden Hour Glow
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by Sime
4d ago
The post dPS Bi-Weekly Photo Challenge: Golden Hour Glow appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. We’re back (well, I’m back!) after a couple of weeks away and we’re going to jump straight in with the theme “Golden Hour Glow” from dPS FB Group member, Dennis Maida. Thanks, Dennis. (You can find Dennis’ website here) Make sure you include the hashtags #dPSWeeklyChallenge and #dPSGoldenHourGlow in your post, here in the comments or over on social media. You can tag us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter! While we’ve done ‘Golden Hour’ before, It’s always good to revis ..read more
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Ethics and Responsibilities for Landscape Photographers
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by John McIntire
4d ago
The post Ethics and Responsibilities for Landscape Photographers appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by John McIntire. It is hardly questionable that landscape photography is both rewarding and fun. The whole process – from planning and researching an outing to finally producing a completed image of an exquisite vista – can be so fulfilling it’s easy to see why it is such a popular genre. Unfortunately, there are costs to this popularity. Though most landscape photographers identify as environmentally minded, the sheer number of visitors to some locations can ca ..read more
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How to Create a Reflection in Photoshop (6 Easy Steps)
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by Darlene Hildebrandt
6d ago
The post How to Create a Reflection in Photoshop (6 Easy Steps) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darlene Hildebrandt. Looking to create a realistic-looking reflection in Photoshop? Honestly, while using Photoshop to create a reflection might seem hard at first glance, it really isn’t. You just have to follow a specific set of steps relatively carefully! In this article, I’m going to explain how I use Photoshop to create reflections. This technique works particularly well on images with open pavement, and it also looks great if your images have some level of HDR ..read more
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How to Fill the Frame for Stunning Photos (A Quick Guide)
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by Darren Rowse
6d ago
The post How to Fill the Frame for Stunning Photos (A Quick Guide) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren Rowse. Photography is an art form where every detail counts, and one of the most powerful techniques at your disposal is filling the frame – that is, ensuring that your main subject takes up the majority of your photo. Filling the frame can make a huge difference to your shots. Not only does it guide the viewer toward a clear compositional focus point, but it also helps create a connection between the viewer and the subject. It’s a technique that works, re ..read more
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VideoProc Converter AI Software Review: Numerous AI-Powered Tools in a Single Package!
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by Guest Contributor
1w ago
The post VideoProc Converter AI Software Review: Numerous AI-Powered Tools in a Single Package! appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Guest Contributor. Are you new to VideoProc Converter AI and wondering about its capabilities? This versatile media-processing software has now evolved to include a suite of AI-powered tools that can take your files to the next level. And in this comprehensive review, we’ll provide you with an in-depth look at this powerful program, exploring how you can leverage each feature to craft captivating visuals like never before.  What ..read more
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Backlit Landscape Photography: Why You Should Shoot Into the Sun (+ Tips)
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by Christian Hoiberg
1w ago
The post Backlit Landscape Photography: Why You Should Shoot Into the Sun (+ Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Christian Hoiberg. In landscape photography, avoid photographing toward the sun. It’s one of the most common tips you’ll hear from seasoned landscape photographers. In fact, it’s a tip that I’ve previously shared, myself! Now, avoiding strong backlighting is a well-known tip for a reason. When you point your camera into the sun, you’ll be faced with very difficult lighting conditions, and you risk losing details in the highlights and the shadows ..read more
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How to Do Steel Wool Photography: The Essential Guide
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by Andrew S. Gibson
1w ago
The post How to Do Steel Wool Photography: The Essential Guide appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Andrew S. Gibson. This article was updated in April 2024 with contributions from Simon Ringsmuth and Andrew S. Gibson. Sometimes, you can find ways of taking amazing pictures without spending much money at all, and one of the best examples of this is a technique called fire spinning, sometimes also known as steel wool photography. Capturing amazing steel wool photos usually involves just a couple of basic items – available at any hardware store and grocery marke ..read more
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The Best Way to Upscale an Image Without Losing Quality
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by Guest Contributor
2w ago
The post The Best Way to Upscale an Image Without Losing Quality appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Guest Contributor. Are you looking to upscale images without losing quality? VideoProc Converter AI is the best way to breathe life into your photos. There’s nothing more frustrating than finding an old photo or advertising image you want to use that’s blurry or unclear. The problem becomes even more apparent when you use these images for custom printing, such as T-shirts or bags, only to find that the final product is grainy and lacks detail. That’s where VideoPr ..read more
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