Real Estate Photography Guide This is a guest post and a great real estate photography guide by Steven Magner While not all photographers may automatically think of real estate photography when it comes to their desired career path—it is a very specific and often times very profitable for of picture-taking. There are many photographers who
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Digital Photography Digital photography can seem like a daunting task at first. While cameras have always been complex, yet wonderful tools — digital cameras have a whole other layer of complications. Most photographers will remember the first time they went from a standard camera to a DSLR and some of the different obstacles that they
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Time-Lapse Photography While there are so many different types and styles of photography, there is something so uniquely refreshing about time-lapse photography. Perhaps it is the fact that this style of photography is the antithesis of many of our busy, mile-a-minute lives—or perhaps it is just how cool these photos ultimately turn out. If
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How to Photograph a Lunar Eclipse If you have never experienced a lunar eclipse before, there is truly nothing quite like it. And if you have never photographed a lunar eclipse before, it is a photography experience you truly do not want to miss. This guide will show you some basics on how to photograph
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New Mexico Photography 101 New Mexico Photography!? I was thinking the same thing before I entered this gem of a state. Because it’s tucked away in the SouthWest and not glorified like other locations, people don’t often associate New Mexico with all the beauty and splendor it possesses. Imagine a place where you can photograph
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Waterfall Photography Shooting subjects that naturally occur in nature can result in some of the most breathtaking photos. They can also be some of the most difficult subjects to shoot as well. Photographing waterfalls takes a ton of practice but if you follow the right steps you can be a pro! Waterfalls are one of
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Big Island Photography : Earth Wind and Fire The Goddess Pele plays a prominent role in Hawaiian mythology so it’s only fitting that I start off the Big Island Photography Guide with a primer on the Legend of Pele. {Note: The Lava Flow is currently dormant. This guide will still provide great tips on how
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Desert Photography Landscapes As any seasoned photographer will tell you, when it comes to desert photography, no two types of landscapes are the same. While there are some general principles that apply to all landscape photography, each setting requires its own unique approach and has its own unique challenges. This is particularly true when it
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Fall Colors in California !? When one typically thinks of fall colors images of the Northeast or The Rockies come to mind. Deep oranges and burning yellow aspens dotted with red maples — the quintessential fall treat! What if I told you, YES YOU Californian, that you didn’t have to venture all that far to
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When I first saw a photo the Racetrack Playa Sailing Stones years back I was just as perplexed as you probably are now. My first thought: How did these massive stones (some weighing over 200 Pounds) glide across this barren landscape!? They look unlike any other geological phenomenon on earth, because quite frankly, and
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