100 Stereotypical New Yorkers
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Patagonia. I’m sitting on a sleepless 11-hour flight back from Argentina in the middle of the night. Clearly, the most fun 10 days I’ve had, especially when considering sharing it with my 5-Year-Old, but also one of the most exhausting stretches of my life. We spent 4 days touring Patagonia with a bus of 14
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Portrait photography is both a difficult and complex genre, whether you are working with businesses, creative portraits, or families. You need to consider a range of technical issues, including location, lighting, time with subject, composition, and even color temperature. Often you’ll be moving around and changing the lighting on the fly. There is lot of
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The Local by Nick Meyer How to Approach a Good Photobook The photobook is an artform inside the artform of photography. It transforms the individual photograph and can give it more power to tell a story, create an emotion, or push along a narrative. Whether creating a project or reading a photobook, you can see that
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Stephen Greenberg We’ve recently been talking a lot in the Photo Salon about struggles that photographers are having, and motivation is certainly one of them. I share a lot of these struggles, and I think a big part of any creative practice is learning to fight through them as best you can. My biggest struggle
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