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How to get “clean” photos

While on your daily social media scroll, you most likely come across tons of aesthetic photos that have this distinct “clean” look. If you’ve always wanted to get this visual style for your photos, today’s featured video by UK street photographer Roman Fox is worth the watch. As Fox noted in the

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Capturing winter landscapes in dreamy pastel hues

Winter is here! Some of you are most likely looking forward to capturing scenes fitting of the classic Winter Wonderland theme. Or, some may be thinking about how to make your winter snaps this year unique or extra special. Here’s where today’s featured photographers, Finland-based Tiina Törmänen and Sweden-based Lena

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Aerial photography reveals geometric patterns of farmlands

Aerial photography has given us access to imagery that was previously unseen to many of us, opening our eyes to unexpected art in the most unexpected places. We recently shared some great examples that reveal the abstract beauty of otherworldly landscapes from this unique perspective. This time, we shifted our

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A melancholy black and white portrait of a dying forest

“The Harz National Park in Germany faces an unprecedented crisis. After two years of drought, several severe storms and the rapid spread of the bark beetle, its forests are extremely stressed and weakened,” Berlin-based graphic designer and photographer Philipp Apler began his introduction to his black and white series. “Especially

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How to shoot minimalist photography using negative space

The simple and clean look of minimalist photography is a great way to emphasize your subjects, regardless of the genre you’re shooting. It also creates a lot of breathing room around your subject, which is effective in communicating themes like isolation and solitude. This is made possible by using negative

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Photographing lightning to reveal an electric heaven

Lightning is among the most elusive forces of nature that photographers chase once in a while. It’s one of those things where a generous sprinkling of luck and right timing can lead to some really breathtaking images. Last year, Johannesburg-based photographer and filmmaker Elsa Bleda was at the right place

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Minimalist landscapes reimagine the vast Tuscan hillside

Tuscany in central Italy is home to some of the most stunning landscapes that have been enticing artists for centuries. Its sweeping sceneries once depicted in Renaissance paintings are the same ones sought after by landscape photographers today. They have also inspired photographers to come up with remarkable ways to

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Photographer of the Day: Shigeo MARUO

Category: Sports Photograph: Shigeo MARUO “Cycling road along the river / Korea” I love this photograph of cyclists biking for a few different reasons. One, the perspective. Overhead shots are unique for sports photography, as it captures more of the overall scene than focusing on the subjects completely. Two, the

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Photographer of the Day: Edouard Ketterer

Category: Street Photography Photograph: L’homme du canal by Edouard Ketterer Minimalist photos are some of the most difficult to execute, but when done well, are some of my favorites. In Edouard Ketterer’s “L’homme du canal” we see the beauty of simplicity and geometry.  There are only two triangles, the simplest

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