Cosplay Photography Revealed And Explained

Plus: There Is A Way To Create Better And More Interesting Flower Pictures & More

“The Camera Eye was also suffused with what photographers called the Golden Hour—the gilt-tinted hour following sunrise and preceding sunset, when the world was awash with russet rays and even the meanest streets were aglow as if in an Arthurian legend." — Ray Smith​

Greetings Friends,

I hope you’ve enjoyed The Daily Snap this week. I wish you joy and happiness for your weekend.

Explore the booming genre of cosplay photography, uncovering its growth, creativity, and vibrant community, with pro tips to help you get started. TAKE A LOOK →

Read this in-depth review of the Nikon 135mm f/1.8 lens, covering performance, build quality, and image quality in real-world conditions. TAKE A LOOK →

If you want some ideas and tips from one of the best flower photographers out there… Check this link! TAKE A LOOK →

Canadian photographer Chris Whitty captured a rare white loon after spending years searching for it. Stunning photos! TAKE A LOOK →​​

Golden hour, the period shortly after sunrise and before sunset, offers photographers some of the most captivating light of the day. This golden window of time is renowned for its warm hues, soft shadows, and overall magical quality that can transform ordinary scenes into extraordinary compositions. TAKE A LOOK →

“Ideally, you should plan ahead. But stay flexible and roll with whatever mother nature gives you at Golden Hour." — Great Big Photography World​

Monday: Is red the most important color to photographers?

– Jeff