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Why A Monopod Is Your Friend

If you are considering buying a tripod or maybe even own one already, you should also think about getting a monopod. Let’s start from the beginning and find out exactly what a monopod is and why you might need one in your photography kit.

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How An Extender Can Improve Your Photography Portfolio

Extenders are a great way to get better photos without spending a ton of money on a new lens. If you are considering buying one we are sure you won’t regret it. If you are on the fence about buying a new lens or using a converter, maybe you should hire a converter to see the results.

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The Photographer’s Guide On How To Pack For Travel

To help achieve those brilliant shots, you need to pack the right gear. Not too much, not too little. The right equipment to get the job done. So let’s take a little trip right now and find out what you might need you hit the road, board the train or jet off to an exciting destination.

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How To Photograph Your Family

Doing a photo shoot with a dozen baby monkeys in the snow would probably be easier than photographing your family, so if you find it tricky, you are not alone. Most photographers, hobbyist or professional, find capturing their loved ones digitally is not so easy.

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Creating A Powerful Image In Negative Space

Negative space in photography is a technique that can be powerful and dramatic. Most great photographers have some images in their portfolio that include the use of negative space. It can be striking, give perspective and evoke feeling and emotion.

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How To Shoot In The Desert

When you think about the desert, you might imagine a really hot, barren place with a few cactus plants and poisonous snakes. While those things can be true, there is much more to the desert environment than what first comes to mind.

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