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20+ Fantastic Free Photoshop Actions for Your Photography Toolkit

Photoshop actions are an amazing tool that can help you to automate your workflow and to add creativity to your photo library.

Using actions, you can apply a photo effect to one or many images from your collection. It’s extremely useful when you need to edit a lot of images from the wedding photo shoot, for example, and make them look the same style.

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10 Recent Articles with Real-world Tips to Help You Grow as a Photographer

We thought it might be a good idea to make a list of some recent educational resources to share with you.

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In this period of added motivation and energy the beginning of the year usually brings, take time to upgrade your photographic skills and build up some business muscle. The following 10 articles are full of helpful, practical tips to help you grow as a photographer.

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Got Color? No Way! The Whys of a Monochromatic Image

Ansel Adams, master of black and white photography, once said; “There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept.” So many people take pictures of just whatever… people eating, in awkward positions, with distracting things in the background, etc.,

Then, because that shot took a long time to make, or was hard, even though it’s a bad shot, they feel like they can save it by making it into a black and white. But taking a bad shot and turning it black and white isn’t making it any better, it’s just making a bad black and white shot.

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10 Essential Little Items To Help You Shoot On-Location

In the past, we have talked a lot about the big, important items of gear every photographer needs- like a Camera or a proper case to transport it.

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Today’s post however is dedicated to all the items that don’t seem like they can make a big difference. But trust me, they do.

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Top 10 Photography Resources You Should Have

The title of “photographer” is a job description many people would like to have these days. Taking pictures is fun and exciting, especially when you earn money to do it. However, to reach the point when photography brings you cash, you obviously need to learn.

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When it comes to choosing the best educational photography courses, videos and ebooks, it can be overwhelming with all the choices that are out there. At the end of the year, we’d like to share 10 photography courses and ebooks that in our opinion are absolutely worth completing.

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Roman Robroek: Winnner of Defrozo Portrait Photography Contest

Our friends at Defrozo held a photography contest on their Facebook page. The contest was a success with some amazing works submitted by entrants.

There could only be two winners, though. The first one would be selected by Facebook users who voted for their favorite photos, the other winner is Defrozo’s Staff Pick. In this post we’re interviewing Roman Robroek who received the People’s Choice Award.

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10 Useful Guides on How to Shoot Cars Like a Superstar

If diamonds are a woman’s best friends, than cars are certainly men’s. Cars are attractive in many ways: the interior and exterior style, the sounds they produce and the speed they’re able to achieve.

Car photography is not that easy a task as it may seem at first glance. Various techniques are used, based on whether the car is moving along the street or is standing right in front of your lens.

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15 Influential Photographers Share Their Quotes for Inspiration

Pursuing a career doing something you really love could be a terrifying thing, so people often look at the ones who already “made it” in their field as a source of inspiration. Having a chance to hear famous photographers talk about how exactly they made it and what it costs to be a successful photographer inspires us to work harder and learn more.

15 Influential Photographers Share Their Quotes for Inspiration

All of these photographers have had a long way to success, including a painful change from being an amateur to a full-time professional photographer.

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33 Inspiring Websites of Landscape & Travel Photographers

Landscape and travel photography are closely intertwined with each other. Travel photography, as many sub-genres of art and photography are, is largely undefined and encompasses a wide range of people, locations, cultures and ideas, including landscape photography.

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Such kinds of photos express the feeling of time and place, its mood and atmosphere without geographic limitations.

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Insiders Only: 70+ Best Online Marketing Tools for Photographers


As a beginner photographer with over 5-year background in the Internet Marketing, I understand the importance of establishing a firm online presence. I surely need to master my shooting and retouching skills, but I also pay attention to the business side of my hobby to ensure that there’s a market for my product and it’s growing along with the quality of my pictures.

In this post, I’m sharing 70 online marketing and workflow organizing tools for photographers. I’ve collected this list for myself so that when I need a website building tool or a booking app, I could skip hours of googling and simply refer to this catalog of select links.

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