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Mastering a Photographer’s Most Powerful Tool | Natural Light Photography Secrets

© 2012 Digital Photography School | Mastering Photographer’s Most Powerful Tool by Mitchell Kanaskevich After the Camera, Your most Powerful Photographic Tool is Light Are you making the most of it to create beautiful images? In Natural Light, pro travel photographer Mitchell Kanashkevich reveals his secrets for using natural light to enhance the mood, atmosphere, and [...]

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Photoshop Tips and Tricks | Faded Memories | Muted Colors

© 2012 Wazari Wazir | Muted Colors Step One | The Original (Left) | Vintage Version (Right) I Just wanted to share my little secrets on how I did my tone in Photoshop, yes there are many ways to scan a cat and yes there are many ways to get this effect in Photoshop and [...]

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Portrait Photography eBook | Forget Mugshots, Make Stronger Portraits by David duChemin

© 2012 Craft and Vision | eBook | Forget Mugshots, 10 Steps to Better Portraits by David duChemin Forget Mugshots, 10 Steps To Better Portraits is for every photographer who’s ever wanted to make stronger photographs of people. Written by David duChemin, a photographer whose living and calling for the last 6 years has been creating [...]

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Photography eBook | Exposure for Outdoor Photography by Michael Frye

© 2012 Craft and Vision | eBook | Exposure for Outdoor Photography by Michael Frye There is more to exposure than just getting the right amount of light into the camera. Every exposure also creates a specific aesthetic. Exposure For Outdoor Photography is about natural-light photography and the creation of exposures that are not only technically perfect, [...]

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Photography | Vision is Better 2 | Free The Mind, Free The Camera Again

© 2011 Craft and Vision | David duChemin | Vision is Better 2 | Free the Mind, Free The Camera Again | eBook VISION IS BETTER II is a collection of 44 of the most recent essays about the photographic life and craft from David duChemin’s wildly popular PixelatedImage Blog. His insights on the how [...]

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