One Important Trait Of Every Great B&W Photo

Plus: Dance Photography: A Complete Guide & More

“Innovation is taking two things that exist and putting them together in a new way.” – Tom Freston

Hello Photo Friends,

Innovation. A word that doesn’t come up often in discussions about photography. But I think it should. Innovation is what leads to creation. And, after all, isn’t that what we are all about?

There is one piece of information in this article that you absolutely need to know. TAKE A LOOK →

Photographing dancers can be one of the most daunting photographic subjects but also one of the most rewarding in terms of the final images captured. To get started, check out this blog post. TAKE A LOOK →

Many nuances contribute to great black-and-white photography. One critical trait is tone placement. If you want to become an expert at tone placement, check out this link. TAKE A LOOK →

A snow-covered landscape can be truly breathtaking, exuding a pristine beauty and offering a unique canvas for photography. In this article, the author will delve into the considerations one must keep in mind when capturing the allure of such a wondrous white world. TAKE A LOOK →​​

Carter’s unusual grip was first noticed during a beach photoshoot. Renowned photographer Linda Evans, present at the scene, commented: “I’ve seen many trends come and go, but this is absurd. How can you possibly stabilize the shot? It’s like he’s trying to make a smoothie with his camera!” Some folks will argue about anything. What do you think? TAKE A LOOK →

“Innovation is the unrelenting drive to break the status quo and develop anew where few have dared to go.” - Steven Jeffes

Tomorrow: The making of ‘Guémené sur Scorff’: photos that dazzle.

– Jeff

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