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Back to Basics Photography: Shooting Manual – How to Get Proper Exposure

Learning to get proper exposure when you first start doing photography. Check out our series on exposure and it will make sense.

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Back to Basics Photography: What is a STOP OF LIGHT?

Learn to better control light by understanding what a stop of light is, how exposure works – and how light works.

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Back to Basics Photography: How Shutter Speed Impacts Exposure

Shutter Speed can impact your exposure as well as the look of your images. Learn what it controls and how to use it to achieve your desired outcome.

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Back to Basics Photography: How F-Stop Impacts Exposure

Learn how f-stop impacts your exposure, in addition to your depth of field. And see which is more important.

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Back to Basics Photography: In depth Look at F-Stop, Aperture and Depth of Field

Learn to control your depth of field by understanding f-stop and aperture.

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Back to Basics Photography: In Depth Look at ISO

Learn what ISO is and how an understanding of it will help your photography.

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Back to Basics Photography: Interaction Between ISO, Speed and F-Stop

Learn the basics of the exposure triangle to get the perfect exposure every time. Mix these ingredients for great images.

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Back to Basics Photography: Exposure Control

Learn how to get better photos in camera. Master exposure control while taking the shot, by adjusting your aperture, speed, and ISO.

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How To Get Perfect Focus Every Time

Learn to nail your focus every time. You’ll get sharpener pictures one you learn how to apply these easy-to-follow techniques.

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How to Take Better Photos By Finding and Using Light in Your Home

Learn how using light, both natural and artificial light sources in your home, can create great photos.

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Free Photography Cheat Sheet

Use this easy-to-understand photography cheat sheet to help you next time you get confused about aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and depth of field.

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How To Get Perfect Focus Every Time

Learn to nail your focus every time. You’ll get sharpener pictures one you learn how to apply these easy-to-follow techniques.

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Crop Sensor vs. Full-Frame: Which one do I need and why?

If you are new to photography, or starting to think about upgrading your camera equipment from entry-level gear to something more professional, you may be confused about what crop sensor vs. full-frame really means and how it affects your photography. First, what is a sensor? The sensor is the electronic device that records information when…

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In-Camera Metering Modes Demystified

If you have a DSLR, you’ve probably heard about metering. But you may be a little foggy on what it is, what types there are, or how to use it.

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6 Tips and Tricks to Beginner Bird Photography

Tips and Trick for photographers who want to get started in bird photography.

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6 Tips to Photograph Landscapes and Scenery from a Car

This post will provide tips and inspiration on how to photograph landscapes and scenery from a car.

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Use Minor Adjustments In Lightroom and Photoshop For Better Photos

This blog post will show you how to use Lightroom and Photoshop together to make an ordinary photo shine with subtle adjustments.

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Depth of Field: A Visual Lesson

If you have a hard time understanding what aperture and depth of field is, this visual lesson will help you “get it” for good.

Understanding the Basics of Exposure with DSLR Video

This tutorial teaches 3 basic components of shooting DSLR Video: ISO, Shutterspeeds and Aperture.

Photoshop Alone Does Not Make a Good Photographer

Thought of the Day: Photoshop Alone Does Not Make a Good Photographer I consider myself a professional when it comes to Photoshop.  I teach Photoshop and develop products that work inside Photoshop.  And yes, occasionally I use Photoshop to fix a problem on a less that perfect photo. Photoshop is a powerful tool for photographers. …

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