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9 Top Photography Composition Rules You Need To Know

When we talk about Steve McCurry, we will talk about his"Afghan Girl." McCurry has photographed many assignments for National Geographic and has been a member of Magnum Photos since 1986. COOPH recently summarizes the nine basic composition skills with the example of McCurry’s classic works. Altho...

9 Pet Photography Tips For Better Dog Cat Portraits

Pets are our best friends and good companions. It is not an easy job to shoot your pet. Normally they will not just sit there. But we can capture the cute moments. Below 9 photography techniques will help you to get more professional animal photographs. 1:Use natural lightThe flashlight can e...

How to Achieve Wonderful Reflections in Photography

Reflection photography, also referred to as mirror photography, is when you use reflective surfaces to create an artistic echo of a scene. It can add an interesting effect to the images.Lakes, puddles, raindrops are all objects that can be used to create brilliant reflection photography. In this ar...

What's the Best Value for Money ND Filter?

Most filters will enhance the scene that you can see. What nd filters open up the possibility you cannot see. because you are able to do the longer exposure even in daylight and also handy for video work as well. ND 2-ND32 which equates to between 1 and 5 stops worth of stopping power. So 5 sto...

What is Graduated Neutral Density (GND) Filters?

One of the biggest challenges when shooting is to manage the light in your scene. Graduated ND filters are commonly used where there is a large contrast between the brightest parts of a scene and the darkest part of a scene. What is a Graduated Neutral Density Filter(GND filter)?It is a rectangul...

How to Get Creative Photos with a Mirror

Sometimes a mirror can be the only prop you need to get creative portrait photography. Below are some advice and tips for you.1: Use manual focus to get more accurate focus The best part of mirror photography is endless possibilities. All you need is one mirror. Sometimes you don’t even need a mirr...

Why Your Photos Look Like Snapshots?

Technically speaking, anyone can take a photo — also known as a “snapshot”. But, it takes a lot more to actually capture a moment that can convey interest or even emotion. Those are the photos that can translate to an infinite number of words. Below are 8 reasons why your photos look like snapshots...

When to Use Small Aperture?

Wide aperture is largely applied to create a shallow depth of field. The blurry background can bring an eye-pleasing visual impact. But there are some situations that the shallow depth of the filed is not the best option. Sometimes the blurry background will weaken the message you are trying to deli...

How To Use Colors In Your Portraits

Portrait photography is all about people. How to shoot the best side of them is a big challenge. You need to interact with your model and lead them to pose. You have to know it all to master portraiture. This is the below tips are all about. I hope you can get ideas from it.   1:simplfy the ima...

6 Top Expert Tips For Professional Landscape Photography

1:The language of landscape The change of light and shadow is like the language of the scenery. What we should do is to interpret this language by photography. For me, this is the meaning of landscape photography. 2:Get up early If choosing between the sunset and sunrise, probably you will ...