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In landscape photography, using a frame within a frame helps you define the subject and give viewers a more interesting perspective. In this gorgeous photo of Mesa Arch by Robert R. Fletcher, you...
This gorgeous example of maternity photography by Legacy Photography demonstrates how to set the mood of the photo with the attire. The darker surroundings give off a mysterious vibe while the...
When photographing a sunset, it’s important not just to rely on the colors of the sky. As Moncef demonstrates, adding a bit of foreground interest and the silhouette of the mountains in the...
David Huber captured the moment this cowboy got thrown off in an action shot for the ages. The shutter speed of 1/5000 seconds allowed David to freeze the movement of both the cowboy and the bull in...
This image makes use of a very powerful visual element - repeating patterns. Dan was able to capture the repeating elements of the sunflowers in beautiful detail, with a slightly fisheye view from...
This image of Benjakiti Park by Roger demonstrates how adding water to the foreground gives a cityscape a more dynamic feel. With the reflection of the lights on the water, the photo has better...
When creating a black and white landscape photo, there’s a need to include shapes, structures, and contrast. This image by Jorge Combina has it all, including the texture of the rocks under the...
Jola’s gorgeous photo of this ruby-throated hummingbird demonstrates two very important bird photography principles. First, the background is plain, allowing the bird to stand out. And second, the...
When it comes to wildlife photography, a grizzly catching a salmon is a fantastic subject. Robert R. Fletcher managed to capture the moment before the meal, as this battle-scarred grizzly hunts for...
In this beautiful example of maternity photography by Janae Marie Photography, you can see the value of taking a low perspective for a portrait. Note how the grass in the foreground helps frame the...