Sure, looking at your camera's LCD screen offers a glimpse at whether or not your image was drastically over or underexposed. But, when it comes down to whether or not the smallest details are beautifully intact or blown out into a white mass, a simple peek at the electronic viewfinder doesn’t cut it.
Travel photography is no different than regular photography except that it can pose more potential challenges. While traveling, you have limited time, equipment and awareness of your environment.
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The ubiquity of Instagram and other photo-sharing apps has brought new attention to the medium of food photography, making it more accessible and popular than ever. But not all pictures of food are created equal; shooting food photography, like any photography style, requires a bit of technical know-how, as well as a critical eye.
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It’s that pumpkin spice time of year. Pumpkin spice latte, pumpkin spice pie, and pumpkin spice photography?