Monthly Archives: December 2017

17 tips for getting your best Christmas photos yet ~ Matt Golowczynski

Christmas arrives with an abundance of photographic opportunities, from the smallest festive details to groups shots filled with merriment. Thanks to the cold and gloomy weather outdoors, however, and a variety of artificial lighting and atypical situations challenging you indoors, … Continue reading

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HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE ~ Phil Moore

It’s that time of year again. Christmas is upon us. Your tree is all decorated and presents are piled up underneath. So how do you take photos of your Christmas tree? Here are a few tips: Link…

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THE RULE OF TENTHS IN PHOTOGRAPHY ~ Meghan B

Chances are greater than not that you’ve heard about the rule of thirds at some point. After all, it’s one of the first things most photographers are taught about composition. But have you ever heard of the rule of tenths? … Continue reading

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How to understand everything written on your camera’s memory card ~ Matt Golowczynski

Memory cards are straightforward in use: you just pop them in your camera, format them and you’re off. Trying to make sense of their various figures and symbols, however, is another story. The situation has become more problematic in recent … Continue reading

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