Top 10 Photo Tips & Tricks Blogs
If you've dabbled with digital photography but want to get better, these blogs will help you with the artistic and technical aspects of making every shot count.
Photography-as-business site with equipment reviews, creative tips, giveaways and an iTunes podcast. New entries daily at the very least.
Creative and technical tips geared toward the serious hobbyist and the professional, with topics ranging from creative seasonal photography to wedding-photo how-to.
Tulsa-based photog Ree Drummond and colleagues share tips for taking better photos, including composition, equipment, contests, and the many uses of PhotoShop.
Like the name says, this group of photographers provides a wide range of photography instruction, from composition to post-production. Forums have extremely active discussions and include a place for others to display or get formal critiques of their work.
Montreal-based nature and travel photographer Yanik Blauvin shares insights and experience on digital photography, including video and still tutorials, Firefox add-ons, and PhotoShop and LightRoom tips and tricks.
This blog takes an exhaustive look at photons, the photographer's friend. Portable, studio, natural, ambient, flash, spray, ceiling, sun, strobe--all kinds of light find a home here.
Longtime pro Gareth Glynn Ash shoots around the Midwest, then publishes both the results and precisely how he captured them--plus what he's listening to at the moment. A useful look at one man's photographic zeitgeist.
Andy Ilachinski's exceptionally thoughtful blog on photography as a creative path. Muses about the why as well as the how of the photographic endeavor amidst beautiful black-and-white portfolios.
Tutorials that emphasize how to use photos in graphic design. Shows how to widely varying effects using stock photos plus Flash, PhotoShop, Illustrator or other programs.
Just like it sounds, cool tips for special effects in Photoshop. It's aimed at experts, but the tutorials are on video so it's not hard to follow, even for beginners.





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