Photography
A List of Photography Project Ideas to Jumpstart Your Creativity [Part 1]
For many photographers, their camera becomes an extension of themselves. This is how you see the world. In…
For many photographers, their camera becomes an extension of themselves. This is how you see the world. In…
It’s a great time to be a photographer. Technology has come so far, leading us to full-blown cameras that fit into our pockets (and, by the way, make phone calls and surf the web too!). Billions of photos are snapped everyday, shared and enjoyed by a global audience that’s almost insatiable. Software tools - AKA the “digital darkroom” - are more powerful than ever and let us tap into our inner artist with ease of a few clicks.
When a photographer finds his or her passion, there’s no turning back. Their pursuits become a lifelong journey and it only goes uphill from there. Kairi Aun, one of our top contributors has a story to share about her travels and journeys to faraway lands. She’s after something special though - people, cultures, traditions and faces. Kairi’s portfolio is just a fraction of the big picture that reveals her mission.
Romain Jacquet-Lagreze is a French photographer that has been based in Hong Kong since 2009. This chapter of his life revealed a new potential - the potential to produce incredible work that reflects on his experiences, impressions and interests.
Some of the most extraordinary talent is hidden in the depths of the Internet. It can take years for artists to get discovered and everyone wants to get on the same boat. We searched near and far for the talent that deserves a spotlight. Here are 10 upcoming photographers and their inspiring projects.
Our photographers come from all sorts of backgrounds. Markus Spiske made a bit switch to pursue a more creative career. It goes to show that it’s never too late to follow your passion. Here are some things Markus has learnt, including his stance on the future of advertising and what it will entail in the coming years.
In our previous post, we covered one of the essential skills for photographers - how to remove a color cast. Today we’re looking at another skill that will come in handy if you have unwanted objects in your photographs. Removing objects is a lot easier than it seems. Here’s how to do it in 9 easy steps.
Every cinema piece takes us on a journey. Deliberately chosen sets contribute to the atmosphere of the movies. Some locations are built, others take place in remote and famous locations around the world. Here are 20 movie set locations that have been glorified through cinema. Off screen, they’re demystified and accessible to all.
April fool’s day calls for a little bit of silliness and a lot of laughter. For this occasion, we’ve put together a test that will determine which stock photo cliché you are. Your inner stock photo cliché can say a lot about you and your traits (for example, whether you like to have salad alone and laugh while you’re eating it). On the other hand, when we joke about these things, what we’re really saying is ‘no’ to stock photo cliches.
If you feel like your style needs to be developed, or you feel stuck in your creative pursuits - this article is for you. These thoughts can mean you’re simply in an evaluating stage or you’re going through a photographer’s block. You need a getaway - the freedom to explore and create.
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” – Carl Sagan …
One of our top contributors, Logan Bannatyne, found a way to make his hobby his main source of income. It sounds like a dream, but it is possible. Today Logan shares with us his journey into stock photography, how he found success and what you can do today to edge closer to your aspirations.
Evgeniya Porechenskaya knows how to make a statement. Her vision can’t be compared to those that came before her or those that will come after. She’s bold, daring, provocative and a little bit of a rebel!
Our contributor Kate Chebotareva reimagined her favorite pop-art masterpieces by Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana exclusively for Depositphotos.
This article is going to be a collection of some of the important lessons I’ve learnt over the years as a photographer. You will find that my advice will be more fitting to non-commercial and hobbyist photographers. I hope to share my hard learned lessons and inspire a lively discussion with the photography community.
Seizing every opportunity to photograph candid, everyday moments is a goal for many photographers. One of our top contributors, Stefano Tinti, takes this pledge very seriously as he attends events to capture people in action and on the move.
No one’s ever made it too far by sticking to the rules. The difference between an amateur and a professional is that one is too afraid to try new things and complies to the standard rules. The later, on the other hand, will go to far extends to deliver something unusual. Every professional photographer has done this at least once. Unusual compositions risk the chances of being unsuccessful but not for those with a trained eye.