
Using off-camera artificial light in your photos opens up a whole new world of possibility for creative photography. Once you start experimenting with off-camera lights, or "strobes", your photos will become more creative, and you can take complete control of how light affects your subject!
Usually small lights, these are called flashes, or strobes. Strobes are found in most photography stores around the world, with popular options being the Nikon SB series, or the Canon EX ones. There are so many different ways to use your flashes, and plenty more gear to consider, so keep reading to learn more!

Never has there been a greyer subject than black and white (B&W) photography. From the time of the first prints made with a lens and emulsion, there was never a single standard for B&W photography. And this is one of the great aspects of digital photography today; the artist is free to explore how different shades of black and different shades of white work together for the best results.

When a challenge was issued by Adobe to the beta testers of Photoshop CS5, we were asked to push Photoshop through a heavy work load and produce something interesting. We needed to be creative and entertaining. There were five subjects under which to enter, and this piece took first in "Intelligent Selection Technology." In today's tutorial, I'll be walking you through the whole process of shooting and post-processing this composition.

Wildflowers display some of the most brilliant colors found in nature. This often makes them difficult to photograph, but this tutorial will guide you through the entire process. You'll learn about what equipment you need, how to find the right flower to photograph, and how to determine the right aperture and exposure.

Every spring, the natural world bursts back into life. We're not only showered with bright flowers and warmer weather, but we also get to observe the wonderful pollinators of those flowers. Some of the most interesting pollinators are butterflies and hummingbirds, and this guide will teach you how to photograph these amazing little creatures.

Anaglyph images are used to provide a stereoscopic 3D effect, which is a technique capable of creating the illusion of depth in a picture. Although these kinds of images aren’t new, it’s easier than ever making them thanks to digital photography and Photoshop! In today's tutorial, we'll be walking you through the process from start to finish.

Menus, magazines, recipes book and food websites are packed with delicious-looking http://www.photoshopdata.com/images/tuts/phototuts/food/images of food. But food is not an easy subject to shoot. Many times, high-end food shoots require many specialized professionals like food stylists and chefs who prepare the food especially to be photographed.
You'll be pleased to know that it is possible to produce high quality food shots on your own. In this tutorial, we'll go through shooting a basic food, cereal.

"Small Town, USA" is a moniker often used when debating politics and finances. It's supposed to be an idyllic setting meant to conjure how people live outside of the city. Statistically speaking, few of us live in a small town, be it in the U.S. or any other country. That makes it an excellent challenge to capture photographically.

In this tutorial, we are going to focus on shooting flames & sparklers. We are going to walk you through everything needed to shoot such a pictures. Starting from the needed equipment and materials and continuing through the shoot.
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