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Aperture is one of the three pillars of photography, and certainly the most important. In this article, we go through everything you need to know about aperture and how it works.

Millie Tavern saved to Fine Photography
JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content. Click for more photography tips & tutorials! I've been blogging since 2009, and along the way I've had to teach myself everything about good photography. I

The Crafted Life saved to Business Tips & Tricks
Creative set ups for taking portraits without a dedicated studio space. In part 1, discover what I have in my mobile photography kit and why I chose it.
Learn how to choose the right photography reflector and tricks on how to use it on location or in the studio to enhance your photos.
Shay Duhon saved to Photographers Guide
These 7 resources MASSIVELY improved my photography skills. They're amazing - and a bunch of them are free!
Today's photography tip is to show you how to make a reflector. This is an easy and inexpensive way to add light to your images.
I can't stress enough how essential photography is to blogging. About a year ago we got our first DSLR, watched a million and one YouTube tutorials on how to use said DSLR and started our official photography journey. This journey has been filled with trial and error and a lot of…

The Garsow Twins saved to DIY DIY DIY DIY DIY
3 of our favorite photography tools (putty, fishing line, and helping hands) | Weekend Creative #behindthescenes #bts #photography #productophotography #photographytips #studio
Quella saved to 02.工作ideal_保健食品
It's time for my second "behind the blog" post. We are talking photography folks. Do you ever see those photos that are so bright + white it just takes your breath away? You swear the photographer just bottled up all of the sunshine he/she could find and put it into the shot. Well, I've go

Korin Beckham saved to Work of Joy
Oh what I WISH I would have known when I decided to go full time in my wedding photography business. I mean, let's be real, starting a business is no joke, and a majority of learning is through trial and error. There's so many aspects of a photography business that you don't know until you are in it.

Lindsey Roman saved to Lindsey Roman Blog