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Landscape Photographer Credits Photography to Help Him Beat Depression

Hanssie

"Depression had stripped my life of its color but looking through a lens was slowly painting it all back." William Patino shares his images and his photography journey.

5 Ways to Bring Your Wildlife Photos to Life

Will Nicholls

The difference between your average holiday-snap wildlife photo and a great photo that makes others look on in awe is significant. How do you bring your photos to life to achieve this? Well, here are some ways to introduce impact into your wildlife photos.

Photographer Gets Up Close and Personal With An Angry Lion

Hanssie

If a lion came charging toward you, would you snap the shot or run?

A Useful & Concise Comparison of The Rule Of Thirds vs. The Golden Ratio

Kishore Sawh

Here's a great explanation about the two most discussed principles of composition in photography. Learn what they are, but then think if you should really be using them at all.

Nature’s Light Show Revealed by the Stunning Long Exposures of Takehito Miyatake

Hanssie

Be amazed at nature's light show, captured using long exposure by Japanese photographer, Takehito Miyatake.

5 Wildlife Photography Tips for Beginners

Will Nicholls

This tutorial will run you through my top 5 tips as a professional wildlife photographer for anyone thinking of, or starting out in, this field.

Creating Art with a Camera – Interview with Nature and Cultural Photographer Art Wolfe

Hanssie

Having published almost 90 books and videos teaching photography technique, his images on two U.S. Postage stamps, and hosted his own television series, renowned photographer, Art Wolfe has quite a few accomplishments under his belt in a career that has spanned over three decades.

From Medicine to Travel Photography: Behind the Passion of Weerapong Chaipuck

Hanssie

After an early retirement from the medical profession, Thai photographer Weerapong Chaipuck rediscovered his dormant creativity when he traded the tools of the radiology room with the tools of a photographer. He now travels the world, photographing magnificent, rich landscapes, nature and diverse cultures.

Photographing Storms: 7 Tips to Get the Shot (and Stay Safe)

Carsten Krieger

Storms are both scary and beautiful events. These 7 tips will help you get the shot and stay safe in in the process.

6 Tips for Shooting Deer, With Your Camera

Anthony Thurston

It is coming up on deer hunting season in my neck of the woods, but I wanted to talk to you all about hunting deer for a purpose other than for eating. I enjoy getting out into the wild and interacting with the animals, deer being one of my favorites to encounter. I just wanted to share some tips that I have picked up during my exploits as a wildlife photographer.

Four Tips on How to Properly Meter Exposure in Snow

fotosiamo

One of the great things about winter when it comes to photography is that the snowy landscape can provide some terrific photo opportunity. But there is one problem when it comes to shooting snow: Snow is white. Your camera’s metering system wants to meter everything as middle gray. As a result, that pristine white snow becomes dull and dirty snow. SLR Lounge has 4 easy-to-use tips that can help you expose your images correctly when shooting in the snow.