Our 10 Best Photography Articles of the Year
It’s that time of year where we reflect back on the year with lists and other such things.
It’s a good exercise for me because I learn about the articles that resonate most with you readers and it highlights articles that newer readers may have missed.
These articles were pulled based on algorithms that account for reader interaction as well as Facebook shares, Tweets and ReTweets, and incoming links from other websites and blogs.
10 best photography articles of the year here at Your Photo Tips.
Why I Use Aperture Priority Mode
It occurs to me, as I write these articles on photography techniques, that I often instruct on what YOU should do. That’s all good and well. I mean…that’s why you’re here, presumably, to learn how YOU can get the most out of your camera. Occasionally, however, it’s good to know what techniques, equipment, or settings [...]
Today’s Top 100 Photographers on Twitter
Most of you know by now that I love Twitter as a social networking tool for photographers. I think that as the platform continues to grow it offers more value than any other networking website or service. I’m not alone. The number of people on Twitter grows every day. The number of photographers on twitter? [...]
The 4 Things You NEED to Know About Light
Light is essential to photography. We all know this but many photographers seem to be in the dark when it comes to understanding the basics of lighting. It isn’t that hard to understand once you’ve nailed down the properties of light. The Four Properties of Light Direction Intensity Softness or Hardness Color Temperature It really [...]
Want More Photography Knowledge? Try These Free MIT Courses
This guest post was provided by Melissa Tamura who blogs about online degrees on the Zen College Life blog. Have you been yearning to step up your photography knowledge but haven’t been able to afford the required classes? Well, you may be in luck. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) allows for a large portion [...]
Polar Pearl Metallic: Red River Paper [Inkjet Paper Review]
Red River Paper sent a batch of their new Polar Pearl Metallic inkjet paper for testing, which I did last Thursday and over the weekend, and we’re ready to review this new paper option for you guys. One thing to note; I’ve never really been a fan of glossy papers. This is a personal taste [...]
Finding the Right Creative Exposure
Most photographic opportunities you’ll find yourself in will allow you a very large freedom of “technically correct exposure” equations to use.
Camera+ [iPhone App Review]
Many photographers have taken to their iPhones as a second or third camera that’s always handy. I know I sure have. The various camera and photography apps available to us really help make the iPhone one of the most popular cameras in the world. Here’s a review of Camera+ a photography and camera iPhone app [...]
Capture Stunning Night Shots of Your Couple
Because there are a whole lot of wedding photographers out there, with nice cameras,and everyone seems to be getting into the game these days, it’s important to develop techniques that help differentiate your studio and provide imagery that’s not easily duplicated.
Reader Photo of the Week: Quick on the trigger
Quick on the trigger by Walter R.
fotoflot Wall Prints [Review]
fotoflot uses magnets on acrylic mounted prints to create a modern take on displaying photographic images in your home or office.
Fujifilm's X-Pro1, now M Mount friendly
Olympus' Micro Four Thirds 75mm prime
Can you fix the focus on a blurry photo after the fact?
The birth of Mirrorless Cameras
The Joy Of Winning A Photo Contest
Choosing your first dSLR camera
New York City can be beautiful!
Choosing the Right Light Stand
Photojojo iPhone Telephoto Lens review — AudioCast
My week with Q
How To Become A Successful Photographer
"When the Wind Stopped" — poem with 4 photos
Creating The New Family Portrait
Tips for Textures
Cast aways - saving those photographic memories
One Man Show: My 25 Years With Digital Photography
Studio, Flash, & Available Light — Three Books Reviewed
Portrait styling: dangerous pairings
Adobe Photoshop CS6 Product Managers Interview Audiocast
A gift of flowers: unfold your senses
On Set of "Love & Robots" the Film
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Planning “National Geographic” style photo travel
Wilderness Travel 1 Rainforests – Essential Gear
Backlighting Basics
What Moves You?
FIGURES IN MOTION: Decades of Evolving Personal Imagery in Photography, Part 7
Lomography Store, Austin, Texas — GALLERY
GALLERY — Up to $1,000 Reward for Cattle Rustlers
25% off on photography eBooks
eyePhone: The eBook for iPhone Photographers
Interview with Harold Davis — Closeup Maestro of Flowers & Water Drops
Interview with Steve Caplin — Photoshop Digital Artist, Commercial Illustrator, & Author
A Brief History Of Light & Photography: Part 3 of 3
A Brief History Of Light & Photography: Part 2 Of 3
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