Recent Education Articles

Rediscovering Photography's Lost Gems

Discovering forgotten rolls of film can lead to unexpected treasures and insights into photography's past, much like stumbling upon a long-lost artifact. This phenomenon not only captivates the imagination but also serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of moments and the importance of preserving them.

Capturing a Bygone Era of Front Yard Bonding

Photography has changed dramatically over the years. In the 1970s through 1990s, people spent more time casually socializing outside with friends, family, and neighbors. Photographer Sage Sohier captured images of these front yard gatherings during that era. Her new photo book, Passing Time, offers a glimpse into a tighter sense of community that has diminished in recent decades.

Tips for Introverts Navigating the Photography Industry

Working in photography can demand constant interaction, high-energy shoots, and networking events. For introverts, this environment can feel overwhelming. Yet, the ability to thrive as an introvert in this field is not only possible but comes with unique advantages when approached thoughtfully.

Common Photography Business Mistakes and How to Fix Them

It is one thing to be a good photographer, but running a successful photo business takes a large set of skills that have nothing to do with a camera. If you are new to working as a professional, check out this fantastic video tutorial that discusses some common business mistakes photographers make and how to fix them.

Navigating the Chaos: How Big Cities Can Improve Your Photography Skills

Mastering the art of photography in urban environments can be a game-changer for photographers looking to expand their skill set and portfolio diversity. This fantastic video highlights the unique advantages of shooting in big cities, emphasizing how varying light conditions and urban chaos can significantly enhance a photographer's ability to capture compelling images.

A Guide to Snapdragon Laptops: Performance vs. Price

Snapdragon-powered laptops are known for their exceptional battery life and efficient performance, but not all models are created equal. Choosing the right one depends on how each processor performs and which features matter most for your daily use.

Photographing New Male Models

Photographing male models can be a challenging but rewarding experience for a photographer. In order to create stunning and memorable images, it's essential to direct the model and guide them into confident poses that showcase their best features.

5 Quick and Helpful Tips for New Users of Premiere Pro

Premiere Pro is a very powerful application for video editing work and the program of choice for many industry professionals, but it is not the most inviting piece of software and can be a bit daunting at first. If you are new to Premiere Pro and wondering how to get started, check out this fantastic video tutorial that will show you five helpful tips to put you on the right track.

Creative Lighting Techniques for Maternity Photography

Photographers constantly seek ways to diversify their portfolio, especially in genres as specific as maternity photography. The use of lighting, gels, and innovative posing not only accentuates the subject’s beauty but also adds depth and variety to the images, which are helpful for creating a memorable gallery.

Photographers Unite: A Free Worldwide Conference to Raise Money for Charity

Finding free photography education is about as easy as it is to find a cup of decent coffee. But finding world-class education for free is another story. But until June 6th, you can get free education from 30-plus educators on the top of their game through Photographers Unite.

Reconnecting With Home Through Photography During Lockdown

We are in a very strange time, and many of us are locked down at home, unable to travel and unable to find photography projects to keep our skills sharp and our creativity thriving. Now is a great time to discover your home and your local area through photography, and this fantastic video discusses how you can do that and the benefits of it.

How to Create Impactful Real Estate Images

Professional real estate and architecture photography often hinges on creating impactful, visually engaging images. To truly stand out, you need to move beyond technical skills and embrace artistic principles.

Color Harmony Essentials: The Key to More Impactful Photography

Choosing the right colors for your shoots can be a significant challenge. Whether you're struggling with gel selection, backdrop choices, or combining colors without creating visual chaos, understanding color harmony is the solution that will transform your approach to creating images.

Finding Growth in Failure: A Photographer's Journey

Failure is an intrinsic aspect of the creative process, yet it's a topic seldom discussed openly. This fantastic video pierces through this veil, offering a candid glimpse into the struggles even seasoned photographers face, underscoring the importance of embracing failure as a step towards mastery.

Understanding the Influence of Sun Direction on Landscape Imagery

Crafting a compelling landscape photograph is not solely about adjusting camera angles or positions; it's about conveying a deep, meaningful message through visual storytelling. Recognizing the intricate relationship between light, landscape, and atmospheric conditions is essential for photographers aiming to elevate their imagery.

What Kind of Photographer Should You Be?

When you become a professional photographers, you can take one of two general paths: a specialist with a focused approach to a single genre and/or style, or a jack of all trades who can competently tackle a wide variety of jobs, if not quite at the level of a specialist in each area. So, which is right for you? This helpful video essay features an experienced commercial photographer discussing the pros and cons of both approaches to help you decide.

The First Photographer You Have to Satisfy Is Yourself

Being a creative, even if it is work you are doing for a client, is a deeply personal thing. As such, one of the most important things is staying true to your creative vision. This excellent video discusses that idea and why you are the first person you need to satisfy with your work.

Do You Really Need Photography Contracts?

When you are new to photography, you spend most of your time focusing on the image-making process, but as you start to charge for your work, there are important fundamentals of business you must learn as well, one of the most crucial being the contract. This important video discusses why you should really have a contract, even if you think you don't need one.

Taking Your Video Viral: Podcast with Fstoppers' Jaron Schneider

Everyone gather around and learn how Lee Morris got our San Franciscan features editor, Jaron Schneider, fired from his previous job. In the latest installment of the TogTools Fstoppers series, Jess and Stephen have an engaging chat with Jaron where we learn the interesting tale of how he got started at Fstoppers. More intriguing perhaps are the insights on how he deliberately made his work go viral and how you can do it, too.

Dealing With Negative Comments: Don’t Let Critics Define Your Creativity

Criticism can sting, especially when you’re proud of a photo and someone shoots it down without a second thought. But in a world full of self-proclaimed experts, knowing how to filter out harmful comments and stay true to your own vision is key. Harsh feedback often comes from a place of insecurity or a narrow mindset, not from a desire to help you grow.

Dramatic Lighting for Black-and-White Portraits

Black-and-white portraits can emphasize textures, shadows, and depth. Mastering this style will set your work apart, offering striking visuals that command attention.

The Key to Memorable Photos: It’s Not What You Think

If you’ve ever scrolled through a gallery of images online and struggled to remember a single one, you’re not alone. Many pictures, while technically flawless, fail to stand out because they lack a deep connection to the subject.Mastering the technical side is important, but knowing your subject can elevate your work from forgettable to exceptional.

B&H’s Bild Expo: Who Will Be There and What You Will Learn

B&H is turning 50, and they are celebrating with their Bild Expo September 6 and 7th at the Javits Center, in Manhattan. It is a free event where you can take advantage of a lineup of industry giants spanning across genres. Whether you're in need of renewed inspiration, valuable business advice, or acquiring new skills, you can expect an abundance of the most experienced voices at the expo.

A Quick and Easy Way to Fix Mismatched Catchlights

Catchlights are one of those little details in a portrait that are crucial to crafting a professional-level image. Sometimes, you have a photo that is otherwise a great shot aside from the catchlight missing in one of your subject's eyes due to the angle they were at relative to the light source. Luckily, it is a quick and easy fix, and this awesome video tutorial will show you how to approach it.

How to Enhance Freckles in Photoshop

There are a number of reasons why freckles may look washed out in portrait photography. This tutorial provides you with the knowledge and skills to enhance existing freckles.

The Photographer's Comprehensive Safety Guide to Navigating Deals, Discounts, and Used Offerings This Season

The frenetic final months of the year tempt photographers with screaming deals on cameras, lenses, software, supports, accessories, and more. However, the most tempting bargains also invite increased perils around online fraud, box damage, counterfeit risks, and problematic used gear. As eager shoppers hungry for savings paired with prudent consumers, here is how to diligently navigate both established retailers along with secondary marketplaces to avoid financial headaches and make well-informed purchases.