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Does your camera know how to laugh?
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Does your camera know how to laugh?

Street photography takes itself very seriously. Too seriously. Here is how to find the funny, why it matters, and why the best comic photographs are made by people who are paying very close attention.

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Why Photography is Good for Your Mental Health
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Why Photography is Good for Your Mental Health

There is a moment that most photographers recognize. You step outside with a camera and something shifts. The noise in your head gets quieter. You start paying attention differently. For a long time this was just something photographers said to each other. A feeling. an intuition. Now there is a growing body of research that explains why it happens and what it is doing to your mental health while it does.

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The Monochrome Triangle
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The Monochrome Triangle

Most of us learned photography through the exposure triangle. Aperture, shutter speed, ISO. Three variables, each one affecting the others. There is a second triangle. The Monochrome Triangle. Every time a photograph stops us in our tracks, all three points are working. Every time a photograph falls flat, at least one of them has failed.

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Why Authenticity Matters in Photography and How to Find Your Own Voice
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Why Authenticity Matters in Photography and How to Find Your Own Voice

There is a moment that most photographers recognise. You step outside with a camera and something shifts. The noise in your head gets quieter. You start paying attention differently. For a long time this was just something photographers said to each other. A feeling. An intuition. Now there is a growing body of research that explains why it happens and what it is doing to your mental health while it does.

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Drop The Anchor
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Drop The Anchor

A ship without an anchor is not free. It is lost. There is a difference between the two that most people miss. Freedom implies intention. Lost means drifting. Moved by whatever current happens to be running that day, with no fixed point to return to. A photograph without an anchor is the same thing.

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