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Master Realistic Eye Editing in Photoshop

July 9, 2014 · Christopher O’Donnell

Whether your model has that early-morning blur to their eyes or your shooting conditions were less than optimal, almost every portrait could benefit from bit of Photoshop eye assistance. By following these steps, you can achieve clear, vibrant, and piercing eyes all within fifteen minutes of post process work. 1. Click Layers > Duplicate Layer, […]

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Amazing Fine Art Photography by Diane Varner

July 1, 2014 · Bill Jones

I am very excited to share with you some of the most inspiring, magical, fine art photography I have seen in quite some time. It is my great please to introduce you to the photography of Diane Varner. I had the great honor to get to know Diane though another project of mine, UnionActions.com. I […]

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Photography Subjects: Landscapes

June 18, 2014 · Christopher O’Donnell

The subjects of landscape photography are vast and wide – and can be interpreted in many different ways. Rather than go into the specific subjects most commonly used (i.e. lakes, mountains) – I want to talk about the bigger picture – what elements make a successful landscape photo. This will help turn whatever environment you’re […]

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Photography Tips – Shooting County Fairs

June 11, 2014 · Bill Jones

Anyone who has ever attended a true country fair will know that they are often places that are crowded with excited people, delicious foods, and tons of things to see and to do. This means that anyone who wants to get good photographs of a fair is going to spend a lot of time on […]

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20 Inspiring Low Saturation Photography Examples to Boost Your Creativity

May 8, 2014 · Nancy Young

A popular photography trend that has taken shape over the past few year, in part thanks to Instagram, is low saturation photography. By reducing saturation you can start to achieve a vintage or dreamy look to your photos. You can achieve this look several ways — one being in-camera but the most popular is in […]

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20 Scenic Photographs of the Railroad Track

April 29, 2014 · Nancy Young

Long before the age of highways and ultra-fast planes, trains were the most common and steady way to travel long distances. Through wilderness and tunnels, over hills and mountains, through snow and rain, the railroad track is a symbol of our need to visit new places, find adventure, and be free. Railway tracks are almost […]

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30 Fantastic Wind Photographs to Blow You Away with Inspiration

April 28, 2014 · Nancy Young

Wind is a powerful natural force which is not visible, but the effects it creates are. Thus it can act as a good storytelling device in photography. By taking advantage of the wind in your photography, you give yourself plenty of opportunities to create very dynamic shots. Here I have shared 20 fantastic wind photographs […]

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Dreamalities: Smashing Pictures by French Photographer Julie de Waroquier

April 24, 2014 · Nancy Young

Julie de Waroquier is a self-taught photographer from France and also a philosophy teacher. She started her photography career back in 2008 and since 2010 she has won a few national and international awards, notably the International Emerging Artist Award. Her photography are exhibited all over the world. In the end of 2012 was launched […]

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How to Bring Out the Tones in Your Landscape Photography

April 23, 2014 · Christopher O’Donnell

Photographing landscapes can be a difficult subject to capture – the lack of control over your subject is quite high, and oftentimes you may find yourself compensating in the digital dark room. If your landscape images sometimes lack that wow factor – that stand-out quality in tones and color – you may need to increase […]

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How to Use Bracketing in Your Photography

April 1, 2014 · Bill Jones

Many people consider bracketing to be an option for advanced photographers only. However, it can be a tool that anyone can make use of in order to create the perfect image. It is not hard to learn how to bracket an image, and once you start using this tool, you will likely find yourself turning […]

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