Don’t Destroy Your Image in Photoshop—Dodge and Burn It! with Dustin Lucas

Whether you cut your teeth in the analog film days or started with a DSLR, you have probably heard the term dodge and burn. I know what you are thinking: This is a dated technique, and Photoshop is way more capable of filling shadows and reducing highlights.

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Cuba: It’s Not the Photos You Take, It’s the Photos You Give with Susan Roderick

Traveling to Cuba has been on my bucket list for years. Many of us in the United States hope to walk the streets of Havana before McDonald’s appears on every street corner. Luckily, I got a chance last December and would like to share a few basic travel tips I picked up on my journey.

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Becoming a Viral Photographer: Grow Your Brand Through Travel with Phillip Blume

Lots of people travel for work, but photographers get the best deal. I’ve been in the other guy’s shoes, and it’s not the same. Before opening Blume Photography, I worked in the swimming pool business and traveled for occasional conferences, all to nice warm climates.

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Using Long Exposures in Travel Photography with Kristina Sherk

When you work in Washington, D.C., and you photograph corporate headshots day in and day out, it’s very easy to get burned out. You may even ask yourself why you became a photographer in the first place. Where is that creative spark you need in order to be fulfilled by what you do?

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