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on Nov 01, 2012
What do you need to set up a photography studio in your home? Learn about the benefits of having your own studio space and what equipment is necessary to compose professional-looking shots. READ MORE +
on Nov 01, 2012
Aerial photography allows you to get a new perspective on the world. Learn how to take advantage of the bird's-eye view to shoot great images from the air. READ MORE +
on Oct 01, 2012
Taking photographs of local people can be great way to memorialize your travels and the new cultures you have explored. But be sure that you are aware of regional customs to avoid upsetting or offending the native peoples. READ MORE +
on Sep 17, 2012
The celestial bodies present a wondrous sight for the intrepid photographer. Discover how to take amazing and memorable shots of the night sky. READ MORE +
on Sep 14, 2012
Have you ever been at a loss when lighting a shot? f-stop reviews some excellent equipment made by Expo Imaging that gives you the power to control light u2013 allowing you to bend, focus, soften and even add color to your lighting. READ MORE +
on Sep 11, 2012
Join Garry D. Gutterman for a continued look at creating surrealistic High Dynamic Range imagery. Learn how to merge a series of images with different exposure values into a single HDR image using Photomatix software. READ MORE +
on Sep 04, 2012
Another step on the journey to understanding and creating infrared images. Learn about combining other elements, such as HDR and video, with IR photography. READ MORE +
on Aug 08, 2012
No two digital camera sensors are the same. Learn how to run noise tests on your DSLR to determine how ISO settings affect noise in your images. READ MORE +
on Jun 22, 2012
f-stop reviews the new Nikon COOLPIX S8200 camera, finding that he is more than pleased with this little compact's big pluses u2013 simplicity, utility and functionality. READ MORE +
on Jun 08, 2012
Delve further into shooting and processing IR images, using Adobe Camera RAW and Photoshop. Reduce redness, convert to black & white or add other colors to create dynamic images. READ MORE +