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31 Days of Photo Tips | Index. 100 Helpful Photography Tutorials for Beginners and Professionals. Photography as both a profession and a hobby is an incredibly expansive topic that covers a remarkably vast range of subjects from science and art. No matter where you lie on the professional spectrum, there is simply always more to learn. We spent countless hours scouring the web for the best content we could find and share with you, and today we'll help you expand your knowledge with 100 photography related tutorials! "There are many composition guidelines which can be applied in almost any situation, to enhance the impact of a scene.

Below are ten of the most popular and most widely respected composition rules. " "Graphic illustrations [and explanations] of the difference between RAW and JPEG (also called JPG). A basic discussion of white balance and how to respond to different lighting situations. "Use a simple device to get perfect color in all of your shots" "What you need to know to get the most from today’s amazing high-ISO settings" "Low light photography can be a lot of fun. Helpful Photography Tutorials. 31 Days to a Better Photo | The Complete Index. Thank you for your interest in 31 Days to a Better Photo! I’m glad you’re here and want to learn how to make the most of your dSLR. With a little time together, you can be shooting manually in a month!

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So you think you can’t have a home studio? | ClickinMoms. By Lisa Tichané I wish I had a real natural light studio. Oh, what a dream! I can see it clearly in my head – gorgeous wooden floor, plain white walls, huge windows with loads of daylight flooding in… It’s not that I can’t work without a studio. I mainly shoot outdoors or at my client’s homes. But for cold winter days or the occasional rainy day or when the parents can’t use their own home for a session a natural light studio would be such a great alternative. But let’s face it: I don’t have one. I often share my images on the ClickinMoms board, and I’m always amused when members ask what my studio set up looks like.

So here is my homemade “studio”: It’s the smallest room of the house, but it is also where we have the best light. I have several seamless paper colors. I can’t use a wide seamless roll either. The seamless paper is facing the window. When the weather is really bad, my only window is not big enough to provide the amount of light needed for a session.