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Afonso Godinho | Wedding Photography Artist Feature

April 26, 2022 · Emily Smith

Offering his services in Porto, Portugal, and destinations worldwide, wedding photographer Afonso Godinho specializes in photojournalistic style coverage that authentically captures his clients emotions on one of the most important days in their lives. He directs his clients into authentic looking poses as well, which complements the natural look of his photos. We recently caught […]

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Andreas Pollok | Wedding Photography Artist Feature

April 23, 2022 · Emily Smith

Andreas Pollok, an award-winning, fine art wedding photographer from Hemsbach, Deutschland, embraces the challenge of working in such a demanding genre. His work showcases thoughtful storytelling, a sharp eye for detail, and an adeptness in creating dramatic portraiture and landscape photography. We recently interviewed Andreas so that we could learn a little more about how he […]

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Bernard Griffin – Enhance Moments Photography | Wedding Photography Artist Feature

March 26, 2022 · Emily Smith

If you mix together a healthy dose of photojournalism with artistic, editorial portraits, you’ll get something like the work being put out by Bernard Griffin of Enhance Moments Photography. Based around Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia, Bernard stays plenty busy capturing his clients most important moments on their wedding day. We interviewed Bernard to find […]

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Visual Flow Presets Review | A Game Changer for Portrait Photography Editing

December 8, 2021 · Julie Bentacourt

Finding an efficient editing process isn’t always a one-size-fits-all solution. Photographers have different methods of editing and shooting which makes it hard to find a preset system designed for a large majority. One thing that all photographers can agree on is that once a particular preset system works, the editing process becomes effortless. So the question […]

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Naturally Lit | Stalking the Light Fantastic in New York City’s Daylight Studios

August 30, 2021 · Susan Currie

There’s a term for a segment of the visitors who make their once in a lifetime pilgrimage to the mighty Grand Canyon. After investing the time and effort it takes to arrive there, they stand at the rim, have a look, maybe post a few images and then determine they have seen enough. The locals […]

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The Earthworks Exhibition by Karl Dudman and Lydia Bauman

March 12, 2021 · Julie Bentacourt

“Earthworks” is an exhibition featuring landscapes photographs by award winning British photographer Karl Dudman, accompanied by mixed media landscape paintings by Lydia Bauman. The Exhibition focuses on a dialogue between the medium of photography and that of painting in conveying qualities unique to landscape from around the world. The significance of “Earthworks” from the Photographer, […]

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Striking Photos of Bedouins by the American Colony

September 22, 2020 · Steph Nelson

Egyptian camel transport

At the turn of the 19th century, a group of utopian Christians moved from the United States and Sweden to Jerusalem, where they started a self-sufficient community called the American Colony. Unexpectedly, this community also ended up being highly influential as photographers in the Middle East in the early 20th century. It might seem strange, […]

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Quarantine Through Glass: Creative Portraits by Caroline White

May 27, 2020 · Steph Nelson

George Whyne Cranford actor and carpenter Echo Park

Photographers in nearly all genres have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Last week, we featured the work of Dániel Horváth, who’s dealt with the sudden drop in work by photographing the empty streets of his home city, Budapest. This week, we’re highlighting the creativity of Caroline White, a portrait photographer in Los Angeles […]

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Empty Streets: Surreal Photos of Budapest, Hungary by Dániel Horváth

May 22, 2020 · Steph Nelson

Horváth Dániel - Heroes' Square Budapest

The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on the work of professional photographers around the world. For many, the pandemic has led to a sudden drop in clients and work. At the very least, they’ve had to change their workflow or focus, pivoting to a different genre or approach to their career. For Dániel […]

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Objects, A Love Story: Street Photos by Eric Kogan

April 29, 2020 · Steph Nelson

eric kogan - trees in love

Many street photographers focus on people, but photographing strangers isn’t the only option in street photography. You can create striking street photos by focusing on animals, plants, and objects instead. Far from being dull and emotionless, these subjects can express feelings ranging from love and curiosity to irritation and loneliness. This approach to street photography […]

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