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What Is the Best Focal Length for Street Photography?

Focal length is a critical element for street photographers. So which one should you use? Let's discuss.

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An Introduction to Focal Length in Photography

Focal Length is a common term photographers use, but what exactly is it, and why does it matter in photography? Let's find out.

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Rainy Day Photography: Essential Gear to Take With You When It’s Wet

Planning a photoshoot out in the rain? Here's the essential gear you'll need to keep you and your equipment safe.

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8 Ways to Improve Your Portrait Photography

Have you taken up portrait photography? Try these tips to quickly become good at it.

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What Is Crop Factor and Why Does It Matter to Photographers?

Crop Factor is a term that's often thrown around when discussing cameras and lenses. So, what is it exactly? Here's everything you need to know.

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What Is the Sunny 16 Rule in Photography? How to Use It

The Sunny 16 Rule is a useful method for calculating the right exposure without a light meter.

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How to Create Bokeh Effects With Your Camera: 5 Tips

Bokeh is a stunning element to add to a photo. Here are some of our secrets for achieving this effect with your camera.

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The Pros and Cons of Shooting Wide Open in Street Photography

Shooting wide open in street photography can produce stunning results, but it's not always the best route. Let's discuss the pros and cons.

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Nikon vs. Fujifilm: Which Camera Should You Get?

Nikon and Fujifilm are two of the biggest camera brands in the world. Here, we'll see how they stack up to help you choose your next camera.

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How and Why to Use Negative Space in Photography

Negative Space helps your subjects stand out in photos. Here's how you can use it to take your photography skills to the next level.

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Travel Photography: 8 Essential Gear Items You Should Take With You

Are you a photographer who’s planning a trip? Here’s all the essential gear to take with you.

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What Is Hyperfocal Distance? How and When to Use It in Photography

Photographers tout the hyperfocal distance of a lens as its optimal focusing distance. So, what exactly is it, and how can you use it in your shots?

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What Is Lens Flare in Photography? How and Why It Happens

Lens flare can be a stunning visual element to incorporate into your photography. Let's discuss how this effect works.

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9 Essential Landscape Photography Tips All Photographers Should Know

Thinking of taking your landscape photography to the next level? Here are some tips to help you thrive in this genre.

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What Is a Prime Lens in Film and Photography?

If you're new to the world of photography, you might have heard of a "prime lens". We're going to tell you what it is.

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What's the Best Focal Length for Your First Prime Lens?

Do you know the difference between a 50mm and 35mm lens? Or what situations a 28mm lens is best for? Let us help you.

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Why Your Photos Are Blurry (and How to Avoid It)

Every photographer has dealt with the pesky nightmare of blurry photos. We're going to tell you why they look that way and how to avoid it.

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What Are the Best Camera Settings for Taking Bright Pictures?

Struggle with getting good exposure levels? We're going to walk you through the ideal camera settings that will produce bright pictures.

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Zoom Lenses vs. Prime Lenses: What's the Difference?

After graduating from a kit lens, you’ll need to decide between a prime lens and a zoom lens. But what exactly is the difference? Which one is better for you?

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The Equipment All DIY Filmmakers Need: 6 Essentials

Ready to take the plunge and become a DIY filmmaker? Here's a list of essential equipment you'll need to get started.

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