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  1. Photographing People in Other Cultures

    By Eileen Maris Cohen on Oct 01, 2012 | Rated 9.17

    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 +

  2. Photographing Your Friends' Wedding

    By Michael Weisbrot on Mar 28, 2011 | Rated 9.22

    Being invited to photograph your friends' wedding can be a wonderful way for you to share your creative talents while participating in a joyful, memorable celebration. READ MORE +

  3. Traveling Without Worrying About Data Loss

    By James Luciana on Mar 03, 2011 | Rated 9.7

    Adventures while traveling can provide the opportunity to take unique and amazing photographs. But a damaged CD or lost media card can ruin all your work. Learn from James Luciana how to protect your hard-earned images. READ MORE +

  4. Tilting in Mexico

    By Phil Mansfield on Jan 20, 2011 | Rated 8

    Vacations away from the familiar can provide a wealth of new inspiration. Photographer Phil Mansfield explores foreign territory with a tilt and shift lens. READ MORE +

  5. Event Photography

    By Richard McCaffrey on Nov 16, 2010 | Rated 8.2

    Documenting the energy and imagery of a music concert, political event or celebration can take special skills and planning by a photographer who has little control over the environment and often limited chances to get the perfect shots. Here are professional photographer Richard McCaffrey s thoughts and advice for those looking to improve their shooting in a variety of venues. READ MORE +

  6. Tips to Make Travel Photography Easier and Lighter

    By fstop fitzgerald on Nov 15, 2010 | Rated 8.67

    Find out how to pack light enough to make travel easy, keep international inspections easier and make the trip fun and not taxing while still getting professional images. READ MORE +




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