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Do you need an expensive camera to be a photographer? Not necessarily! The innovative technologies in smartphones nowadays allows you to capture and edit professional images without an expensive camera. The latest Samsung smartphones such as Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold6, and Galaxy Z Flip6...
8. Adjust the camera settings Credit: Veronica Puente A pro-tip for how to take the best selfies is not just relying on auto mode. Delve into manual settings to have more control over the final shot. To do this, different apps have manual mode – sometimes called Professional Mode. This...
Whether you’re new to photo editing or an experienced photographer looking to expand your skills, Luminar Neo’s learning resources and support options provide valuable guidance and instruction. Remember though, great images start in the camera. Editing is the second part of the process. Our Revi...
Using a good camera is half the battle of creating a good profile pic, but there’s more to it. Lighting and other factors also influence the quality of your profile photo. Keep reading to learn how good lighting can help you create a great profile picture!
For example, when you first walk into a room for an indoor portrait or bridal session, the most obvious light source will likely be from a window. And with window light, there are three common lighting scenarios you can create by simply changing your camera and subject position relative to ...
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Being in the right place at the right time with a camera in hand can lead to a beautiful shot just because of what you’re seeing in front of your eyes. As you grow as a photographer, you’ll also see your creative abilities growing too. ...
When put in front of a camera, many people might feel nervous—especially if they aren’t used to having their picture taken. As the photographer, it’s your job to make them feel more comfortable. If you only interact for professional purposes, you’re probably not going to ease their ...