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How to Recover Deleted Photos

Rhiannon D'Averc   |    March 1, 2017
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How to Recover Deleted Photos

We’ve all had that terrifying moment when you go to look for an image file, only to discover that it wasn’t where you thought it was. After hours of searching through all of your folders, you finally have to conclude […]

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The Dangers of Using Live Animals in Photoshoots (And Learn How to Achieve this Look in Photoshop Instead!)

Rhiannon D'Averc   |    February 20, 2017
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The Dangers of Using Live Animals in Photoshoots (And Learn How to Achieve this Look in Photoshop Instead!)

There is a huge temptation to use live animals in your photoshoots, I mean any image with animals in them are adorable! You might want to have live chicks during your Easter mini sessions, or have horses in your styled session. […]

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10 Essential Photography Apps You Can’t Do Without

Rhiannon D'Averc   |    February 10, 2017
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10 Essential Photography Apps You Can’t Do Without

When it comes to setting up your smartphone or tablet, there’s one thing you can’t miss adding: apps. Apps are big currency in today’s technology, and we all have our own favourites that we carry around with us and use […]

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When to Edit Skin – and When to Leave it

Rhiannon D'Averc   |    February 4, 2017
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When to Edit Skin – and When to Leave it

At some point in their career, every photographer – whether professional or hobbyist – will come across one big question. That question is, should you retouch a person’s skin? If you do, how much should you retouch it? There are plenty […]

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12 Days of Giving

Summerana   |    December 5, 2016
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12 Days of Giving

  We are so excited to be part of Leah Remillet’s 12 Days of Giving. We have had so much fun sharing the daily gifts, in fact, I’m even snagging them up! Sign up below to snag our freebie! First […]

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Full Frame vs Crop Frame Explained

Rhiannon D'Averc   |    November 21, 2016
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Full Frame vs Crop Frame Explained

When looking at camera choices, you may have come across two terms that mystify you: “full frame” and “crop frame”. What exactly are these two types of frames, and what does that mean for your camera? Let’s get to the […]

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How to Customize Your Photoshop Workspace

Rhiannon D'Averc   |    November 8, 2016
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How to Customize Your Photoshop Workspace

When you look at your Photoshop workspace – the area that you can see while you are working – you probably see something very similar to the vast majority of Photoshop users. The program comes set up a certain way, […]

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How to Say “No” To Bad Photography Clients

Rhiannon D'Averc   |    November 4, 2016
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How to Say “No” To Bad Photography Clients

As a photographer, it is pretty much guaranteed that you will come across a bad client at some point in your career. This is the kind of client that you should avoid at all costs, and who will in fact […]

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How Colour Tones Create a Mood

Summerana   |    October 24, 2016
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How Colour Tones Create a Mood

Colour tones are one of the easiest ways to edit photographs. You no longer have to worry about colour correction if you are adding a cast to the overall image, and you can also use subtle touches to introduce a […]

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How to Edit Every Photo in 5 Minutes or Less

Rhiannon D'Averc   |    October 22, 2016
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How to Edit Every Photo in 5 Minutes or Less

When editing photographs, it’s common to spend more time going through them than it actually took to capture them. This is a problem for all professional photographers, especially those who are working on a regular basis or at high volume. […]

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