
How to Improve Your Images with Dodging & Burning
A couple of weeks ago, we talked about converting your images to black and white. We mentioned dodging and burning to improve black and white
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A couple of weeks ago, we talked about converting your images to black and white. We mentioned dodging and burning to improve black and white
There are many ways to approach architectural subjects. What you want to say to the viewer will help dictate how to photograph each location. Admittedly,
While we’re all cooped up inside, now is a great time to play around with post-processing. This is a pretty easy technique and can be
Last week, we talked about cleaning your photography gear, but we only talked about the outside of the camera. Today, let’s talk about a more
We don’t talk about technical stuff often on the blog, but we thought it might be good to talk about cleaning your photography gear. If
With winter weather, it’s easy to stay inside warm and not shoot for a few months. However, the city looks so different during the winter,
Architecture is filled with patterns, from spiral staircases to something as simple as the lines in the windows. Let’s take a look at how we
It seems winter is upon us, which means many days of gray, gloomy skies. An easy excuse to put the camera away and avoid shooting.
While not one of the main topics of this blog, aerial photography is a great way to capture cityscapes. Lately, drones are all the rage
When creating architectural images the biggest consideration in composition is isolation, meaning what to include and exclude within your frame. The two basic ways to
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