Leaving The DSLR Behind For This

Plus: 50 Essential Photography Framing Tips & Ideas & More

“I love the history of photography, and one process has always replaced another. However, very, very few have disappeared.” – Keith Carter

Hello Friends,

It’s Monday and almost the new year. It’s time to start thinking, planning, and setting some photography goals for 2024. That’s what I am doing this week. Why don’t you join me? And for those who celebrate- Merry Christmas!

Improving your framing and composition is one of the most essential steps to improving your photography. This list of photography framing tips & ideas gives you practical advice on enhancing your framing in composition. Plus, there are examples of great framing to spark new ideas on your next photoshoot. TAKE A LOOK →

After it came to light that Adobe Stock was selling AI-generated images of the Israel-Hamas conflict, the photo giant changed its policy regarding fake images that depict actual events. Wow. What are your thoughts on this? TAKE A LOOK →

Snap Cards changed the world of online photo education. If you’ve thought about trying them but haven’t, this link is for you. This is called the Snap Card Essentials pack, and it’s only a few dollars. Check it out. I carry them in my camera bag every day for quick referencing! TAKE A LOOK →

As a professional photographer, this author has a love-hate relationship with cameras. He loves them because they enable him to pursue his passion, but he also finds them frustrating at times. However, amid this complex relationship, He discovered one camera that embodies everything he loves about photography while sparing him from the aspects he dislikes. What camera is it? Find out right here. TAKE A LOOK →​​

All I am going to say about this link is kick back and enjoy. You’ll be glad that you did. (GREAT Photos!) TAKE A LOOK →

“With my pictures, I try to raise a question, to provoke a debate, so that we can discuss problems together and come up with solutions. – Sebastiao Salgado

Tomorrow: Nine reasons why photography matters.

– Jeff