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The Hidden Skill That Separates Forgettable Photos From Ones That Last

4 hours 55 min ago

Knowing what makes a photograph good is harder than knowing how to take one. Most advice focuses on technique, gear, or composition rules, but those things can all be present in a photo that still says absolutely nothing. 

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Shooting Beautiful Photos a Few Hundred Yards From Your Front Door

6 hours 55 min ago

Fuel costs are pushing a lot of people to rethink how far they drive just to take photos, and that pressure might actually improve your photography. Finding compelling images close to home is a skill, and most people haven't developed it because they've never had a reason to try. 

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How to Thrive by Diversifying Your Photography Income

7 hours 55 min ago

In 2025, going into 2026, it seems that photography isn't always just enough. You usually need something else on the go or another way to earn income to survive the slow periods between jobs. As a professional photographer for quite some time now, I've developed a handful of income streams built in and around photography that allow me to take a little pressure off when I may not be as booked and busy as I otherwise am. 

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10 Camera Settings You Should Change Right Now (and Never Touch Again)

Sat 28 Mar 2026 9:03pm

Every camera ships with default settings designed for the broadest possible audience. Those defaults are tuned for safety, not precision. They prioritize avoiding catastrophic failure over delivering optimal results, which is fine if you're handing the camera to a tourist but actively counterproductive if you're trying to produce professional work. 

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Don’t Say No to the Photograph

Sat 28 Mar 2026 4:03pm

Every photographer has experienced a moment where they almost raise the camera but refrain from pressing the shutter. What if, during photography, we began by saying yes instead of no? 

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The Sharpest 35mm Lens You Can Buy Right Now Might Surprise You

Sat 28 Mar 2026 3:03pm

Picking the sharpest 35mm lens for a full frame camera is harder than it sounds, especially now that the market has more serious contenders than ever. Frost has tested over 50 of them across the past four years, and the field has changed enough that his original rankings no longer tell the whole story. 

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This Is Why Your Photography Stopped Improving and How to Fix It

Sat 28 Mar 2026 1:03pm

Most people who pick up a camera hit a wall. The early momentum fades, improvement slows, and you find yourself stuck somewhere between beginner and advanced, good enough to know what a great shot looks like but not consistent enough to make them reliably. That gap has a name, and knowing how to navigate it makes the difference between photographers who grow and ones who quit. 

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Why Hyperspectral Satellites Can See Things RGB Cameras Physically Cannot

Sat 28 Mar 2026 11:03am

Hyperspectral satellites are rewriting what "seeing from space" means. Instead of the three color channels your eyes use, a new generation of satellites captures hundreds of color bands per pixel, and the implications stretch from farming to military surveillance. 

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Shooting Red Rock Canyon with a Sony a7 IV, a Pug, and Three Lenses

Sat 28 Mar 2026 9:03am

Picking the right lenses before a shoot you've never scouted is a gamble. This photographer's go-to kit for unknown locations — a 35mm, a 150–500mm, and a 14–24mm — gives a real-world look at how a working travel and landscape setup holds up in the field. 

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10 Things Every Photographer Googles but Would Never Admit

Fri 27 Mar 2026 9:03pm

There are two kinds of photographer search histories: the one they'd show you and the one that actually exists. The public version is full of noble queries like "Rembrandt lighting setup" and "Ansel Adams zone system." The private version, the real one, is a graveyard of 2 AM panic searches, basic questions asked for the fifth time, and full-sentence pleas typed into Google with the desperation of someone defusing a bomb. 

Every photographer has these searches. Nobody talks about them. Consider this article a safe space.

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Boudoir Photography Has a Branding Problem (And Most of Us Caused It)

Fri 27 Mar 2026 4:03pm

Go look at ten boudoir photographers' websites right now. Read their About pages. Read their taglines. Read the part where they describe the experience. Now try to remember which one was which. You can't. That's the problem. 

Somewhere along the way, the boudoir industry settled on about ten acceptable words: empowering, confident, beautiful, goddess, queen, fierce, sensual, timeless, stunning, luxurious. Then every photographer on the planet grabbed the same handful and arranged them in slightly different orders. Like a game of empowerment mad libs.

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The Right Focal Length for Portraits Isn't What Most People Think

Fri 27 Mar 2026 3:03pm

The lens you choose doesn't just affect background blur or how much of a scene fits in the frame. It physically changes how your subject's face looks, and if you're picking focal lengths based on habit rather than intention, you may be getting results that don't match what you're seeing in real life. 

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The Right Way to Isolate and Recolor Clothing in Photoshop

Fri 27 Mar 2026 1:03pm

Changing clothing color in Photoshop sounds simple until you realize the color you're targeting also exists in your subject's skin. That overlap is where most attempts fall apart, and fixing it the right way requires a few specific steps that aren't obvious if you're just dragging hue sliders. 

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What Professional Photographers Are Actually Worth in the Age of AI

Fri 27 Mar 2026 11:03am

The question of what a professional photographer is actually worth in 2026, when anyone with a phone or an AI prompt can produce a compelling image, is one that cuts to the core of building a sustainable career behind the camera. If you can't answer it clearly, charging real money for your work becomes almost impossible to justify. 

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The Best AI Audio Cleanup Tools for Noisy Video

Fri 27 Mar 2026 9:03am

Bad audio can sink an otherwise great video. Whether your guest recorded on a laptop mic, you were stuck near an AC unit, or background music crept into your footage, the fix used to take real technical skill. Now, three AI tools can handle most of it in seconds. 

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When Nikon Got It Wrong: Five Cameras That Flopped

Thu 26 Mar 2026 9:03pm

Nikon has released some of the most iconic cameras, including the Nikon F in 1959 and the D1 in 1999, the first digital camera to replace film for working professionals. Occasionally, even the legends miss. 

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What Is Dual Gain ISO and Why Does It Matter?

Thu 26 Mar 2026 6:03pm

Most photographers think of base ISO as a single number: the setting that produces the cleanest possible image with the widest dynamic range. In reality, even "base ISO" is more complicated than it sounds.  

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Lightroom's 4 Sharpening Methods and When to Use Each One

Thu 26 Mar 2026 3:03pm

Lightroom has at least four distinct ways to sharpen an image, and most people only use one or two of them. Knowing when to use each one and how to combine them is the difference between sharpening that looks deliberate and sharpening that looks overdone. 

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For Anyone Who Wants To Fly: Our First Look at the New DJI Avata 360 Drone

Thu 26 Mar 2026 12:20pm

It used to be scary and intimidating to fly a drone, let alone film using one. Nowadays, flying a drone means seeing the world from a different perspective — in this case, all 360 degrees. 

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The Hidden Lesson Behind a First Photography Print Sale

Thu 26 Mar 2026 12:20pm

Deciding to print and sell your own work is one of those things that's easy to keep putting off, and Faizal Westcott finally stopped putting it off. The process taught him things about printing, paper, pricing, and the psychology of selling art that most people don't think about until they're already in it. 

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