Recent Education Articles

How to Manage the Business Side of Fashion Photography

Running a fashion and beauty photography business is about more than capturing stunning images. It involves managing finances, building relationships, and staying organized to ensure smooth operations. Without a solid approach, the chaos of balancing creative work with business demands can quickly become overwhelming.

The Complete Pre-Wedding Gear Checklist for Seamless Shooting

Bringing the right gear to a wedding is crucial. It’s not just about your camera or lenses; it’s about having everything you need to get through the day smoothly. Forgetting even one item could create unnecessary stress when you’re on the job. If you’ve ever scrambled to make sure you packed everything, you’re not alone.

Using Layers to Transform Urban Scenes

Street photography is all about capturing compelling scenes that hold the viewer’s attention. One powerful technique to elevate your images is layering. By incorporating depth through foreground, middle ground, and background elements, you can create dynamic photos that feel rich and dimensional.

Lighting Tips for Bold Red-on-Red Portraits

By combining a strong theme, careful lighting, and complementary styling, you can produce photographs that are dramatic and memorable. The process involves creativity and precision, but the results can elevate your work to new levels.

The Challenge of Finding the Perfect Shot in Freezing Conditions

Winter photography presents unique challenges. The cold can drain batteries, make gear difficult to handle, and test your endurance. But the reward is stunning landscapes, crisp light, and serene conditions that transform familiar locations.

Overcoming Creative Blocks: A Photographer's Journey

Using your camera to capture the beauty of the world around you can be deeply fulfilling, but it comes with its own set of challenges. Sometimes, those challenges are personal and can impact your creativity.

How to Adapt When the Weather Ruins Your Shot

Long exposure photography transforms water and sky into something almost surreal, turning movement into soft streaks and blurring away distractions. If you shoot seascapes, finding the right balance between exposure time, composition, and conditions can be the difference between a flat image and a striking one. When weather shifts quickly, adapting to those changes is just as important as camera settings.

Essential Tips for Shooting Wildlife in Wet Weather

Wildlife photography in the rain offers opportunities you won't find in fair weather. The atmospheric mood, unusual animal behaviors, and transformative effect of rain on landscapes can make your images stand out. Beyond the challenges of staying dry, rain brings scenes to life in ways that fair weather simply cannot, adding depth and story to your photos.

Finding Your Style Through Other Photographers

Exploring the art of creatively borrowing from other photographers is a nuanced skill that can significantly impact an artist's work and growth. Recognizing and adapting the influences of others into one's own photographic style not only broadens creative horizons but also deepens personal expression.

Safeguarding Your Money and Business During the Holiday Season: A Comprehensive Guide to Protecting Yourself

Throughout November and December, demand for portrait sessions, product photography, event coverage, and gift-giving surges, presenting photographers with both opportunities and vulnerabilities. Increased business volume, higher-value transactions, and a need for rapid turnaround create conditions ripe for specific types of threats. These threats often come from external malicious actors who exploit holiday chaos.

How a Spectral Frequency Graph Can Improve Your Audio

Good audio is just as important to creating a successful video as the images on screen, and as such, anyone working with video should have at least a basic knowledge of how to edit and improve their sound. This excellent video tutorial will show you how to use the spectral frequency display in Adobe Audition to make more precise audio edits.

A NY Times Assignment Shot in One Day

Photojournalist Justin Mott recently took on a one-day assignment for The New York Times, documenting the journey of Freya, a transgender woman who moved to Vietnam with her partner due to safety concerns tied to the U.S. political climate. Mott's task was to capture moments of their life in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), including intimate portraits of the couple and shots that brought out the essence of their new environment. It's a delicate story that needed to be told visually with care, making it both personal and professional.

Why Many Photographers Struggle and How to Adapt

The photography industry has changed dramatically over the past decade, and 2025 has brought new challenges that many are struggling to overcome. With trends shifting, technology advancing, and the market becoming more competitive, it’s crucial to adapt to the evolving landscape if you want to stay ahead.

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Education, Software, and Gear at Big Discounts

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7 Ways to Book More Weddings

A wedding photographer is always on the lookout for ways to book new clients. There are several methods to go about getting them, some of which do not require you to spend any extra money. This excellent video tutorial features a seasoned wedding photographer discussing seven different ways to book more weddings.

Five Ways to Strengthen Your Brand When Business Slows

Most people panic when business slows down, but this time of year is an opportunity, not a setback. A slow season gives you space to refine your strategy, attract better clients, and strengthen your brand. What you do now will determine how successful your next busy season will be.

The Delicate Balance Professional Photographers Must Strike to Be Successful

Being a successful professional photographer is about a lot more than simply being good with a camera. One of the things you need to be good at (and something a lot of people are uncomfortable doing) is selling yourself and your work, which requires a good dose of self-confidence or the ability to fake it, at least. Done wrong, though, and this can lead to pushing away clients. This insightful video essay features an experienced commercial photographer discussing the delicate balance and why it is so important.

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For the next month, SLR Lounge is offering 30% off of their full training systems. If you're looking for complete systems to help you succeed in your business or improve your photography, then this is a great chance to jump in.

Why Your Lighting Setup Might Be Hurting Your Images

Understanding the quality of light is essential for achieving your creative vision, whether you shoot portraits, landscapes, or videos. Yet, the term often confuses even seasoned image makers, because it blends technical meanings with subjective perceptions.

How to Retouch Lips in Photoshop

We spend a lot of time working on perfecting our retouching technique when it comes to hair, skin, and eyes, but just like those aforementioned aspects, the lips are also a crucial part of the face, and as such, they deserve equal attention in the post-processing phase. This excellent video tutorial will show you the ins and outs of retouching lips in Photoshop to ensure your portraits are in tip-top shape.

Why Your Client List Doesn't Define You

Photographers often tie their self-worth to the prestige of their client list. This mindset can lead to unhealthy comparisons and undue stress. It's crucial to recognize your value beyond the logos on your portfolio and the big names you've worked with.

Why You Should Always Watch the Light When Shooting Wide Angle Portraits Outside

When you think of a portrait, you probably think of focal lengths mostly between 85mm and 135mm, but, of course, that does not mean you can't use wider focal lengths. A wide angle portrait outside can be a great way to add a sense of drama and adventure to the frame, but you need to ensure you are carefully balancing the light. This excellent video tutorial will show you how to read the light and ensure you get the best possible images.

Essential Tips for Your First Wedding Gig

You got hired to shoot your first wedding. Congratulations! It's a big day, and you might feel a bit overwhelmed, but don't worry. It's more manageable than you think.

Couple Photography: Balancing Ambient Light and Flash

Capturing authentic moments with couples can be challenging, especially when you’re managing lighting, posing, and making them feel at ease. A few simple adjustments to your technique can help you create beautiful, natural images that resonate.