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Spotlight On – Camilla Pizzini
I grew up in a sports-loving family and spent most of my time being active in the mountain region in which I live. About 9 years ago, I realized that what I loved most about the mountains was not the activity itself, but the beauty which surrounded me. I started to see possible compositions for photos, even before taking any pictures. Everything started for me from those moments. Ever since I purchased my first camera, nothing has stopped me.[…]
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Friends with Vision: Photography in the Time of Covid
From innovative approaches to traditional assignments, to learning new skillsets, in life as in photography, sometimes a shift in perspective makes all the difference. […]
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How Accurate is Your Camera’s Preview Image?
With digital photography, the first view of our images is on the screen on the back of the camera. But just how reliable is that image preview, as well as the histogram that can also be displayed on the camera?[…]
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At-Home-with-the-Kids Photo Project
Sheltering at home has its challenges, but it also has opportunities for greater connection with loved ones and honing creative skills. Photographer John Walrath shares a project he did with his daughters combining his love of photography with his daughters’ love of spin art.[…]
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Spotlight On – Andy Farrer
I eventually found my true passion when I started shooting landscapes more seriously. This was at the time I made the switch to digital photography and learned RAW processing in the first version of Adobe Lightroom. […]
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Julian Baird – Friends with Vision
I’m a landscape photographer living in the beautiful county of Devon in England. I did however grow up in the highlands of Scotland and this is where the seeds of my passion for the outdoors took root. […]
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Kamchatka – Siberian Photographic Dream of Ice and Fire
Kamchatka – for nature lovers, globetrotters and photographers, the name sounds like music to their ears. For these people, the Russian peninsula is at the top of their dream destinations. As one of the last truly wild landscapes on earth, Kamchatka is right up there with Patagonia or Iceland as a must-see destination for photographers, but the great thing about it is that it’s much quieter and less populated than other places. You don't have to compete with dozens of other photographers for the best locations to take pictures. Kamchatka has been on my wish list for a long time.[…]
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Spotlight On: Mark Dobson – Seascape and Wave Photography
Without a doubt, the biggest challenge in my photography career is sea-spray. If you're not careful sea-spray will ruin an image, oh, and camera gear![…]