If you’re a new photographer, keep reading! There are a lot of photography kits on Amazon, and other photographer marketplaces like Adorama and B&H, that include everything you could need to get started. But what do all of these items do, and do you really need them? In this blog, we’ll cover the items commonly […]
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Best Portrait Lenses for Full-Frame Canon Cameras
Portrait photography is a favored genre among many photographers. It can be the main focus of income in your photography business or a supplement income during the offseason. Taking stunning portraits, require an understanding of manipulating light, complementary poses, and a bit of creative insight. Aside from mastering the techniques, your lens is essential. For […]
Continue reading24 Grungy Street Photo Examples for Inspiration
There are so many subgenres of photography, and today we’re taking a look at one that’s a little more gritty and dirty than most. We’re highlighting grungy street photo examples so you can get inspired to hit the streets and capture a dark or empty side of your city. Many of these photos show streets […]
Continue readingThe BEST Ring Lights for Streamers and YouTubers
Lighting sets the mood for your video and the right lighting will make you look good in any setting. This doesn’t mean you have to spend thousands on professional lighting kits. Ring lights are easy to use, set up, and give you a professional-looking shot. Ring lights give off a shadowless even distribution of light […]
Continue readingHow Do Influencers Make Money on Youtube?
YouTube is a popular video-sharing platform, but it is also the second largest search engine available. It is no wonder that businesses are turning more to this platform to marketing their products and services. This has definitely made it one of the favored platforms for people to make a substantial living as an influencer. Over […]
Continue readingHow to Work With a Manager That Doesn’t Understand Graphic Design
Can you make it pop? Can you make our logo bigger? Could you bold everything? If you’re a designer that works for non-creatives then you have probably heard these infamous lines before. When you put a non-designer in charge of giving feedback or final approval on a creative piece, things can often go wrong. The […]
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