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7 Tips for Shooting Great Product Photos
A professional product photographer must know exactly which lights are required, what backdrop color is suitable to look exceptionally presentable to the end user.
How To Choose a Light Meter and Why You Need One
With light meter, you can be sure of taking clear photos with the right exposure
Complete Lightroom Editing Workflow for Wedding Photographers
You can use Lightroom to create an efficient and more productive workflow.
How To Get Perfect Skin Tones in Lightroom
One of the most daunting challenges any photographer faces is getting the skin tone correct - or close to correct - in a portrait.
7 Ways to Ensure You Get Sharp Images When Photographing People
Groups of people are the most challenging when it comes to getting that crisp, sharp pictures we all strive for!
5 Simple Tips for Shooting Better Interior Photography
Interior pictures should be bright, with excellent exposure and have fresh, vibrant colors
Best Wedding Photography Trends of 2017
Wedding season is soon upon! Are you keeping current on wedding photography trends?
Top 10 Lightroom Tricks You Should Know
No one wants to waste time. For photographers, hobby, serious, or professional, Adobe's Lightroom is an excellent way to save time. Below are eight tips you can use within Lightroom to save you time to move on to other things!
How To Correct Videos in Lightroom
Did you know you can use Lightroom for more than photo editing? You can also do some very basic video corrections. If you haven't used it for this, then we suggest you give it a try.
How to Reduce Noise in Lightroom
There are several reasons for why noise occurs, but we'll mostly be discussing what you can do about it using Lightroom.
Edit Like a Pro in Lightroom!
If you aren't using Lightroom to edit your pictures, what are you waiting for? You can get professional quality photos with some simple editing techniques in Lightroom.
Selecting the Best Color Space: sRGB or Adobe RGB?
A fairly common question among photographers these days is which color space they should use to shoot or edit their photos: sRBG or Adobe RBG or something else?