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The latest photography news. NEWSLETTER 393 Weekly Newsletter Composition Tip | Place Your Subject i

The latest photography news. [Click to view this email online.]( NEWSLETTER 393 Weekly Newsletter Composition Tip | Place Your Subject in the Brightest Part of the Scene This works on any camera and for any genre, whether you’re shooting portraits or street photography, and you can start using it NOW. [Composition Tip This Way!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- QUOTE OF THE WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------- - "Creativity doesn't wait for that perfect moment. It fashions its own perfect moments out of ordinary ones." Bruce Garrabrandt --------------------------------------------------------------- MORE FEATURED ARTICLES --------------------------------------------------------------- HOW TO CREATE NATURAL LIGHT POTRAITS INDOORS WITHOUT NATURAL LIGHT Follow our case study & use this technique to create natural light portraits with whatever lighting gear you have. [(Read More...)]( DE-GLOSSING DIGITAL | CREATING ANALOG LOOKS WITH MODERN CAMERAS We'll look at our cameras & workflow to see where we can take some worthwhile cues from the analog world. [(Read More...)]( SPIFFY GEAR ANNOUNCES THE KYU-6 WEARABLE, MAGNETIC LED CINE-LIGHT KYU-6 is a lightweight slap-bracelet that provides readily available light on the go. It's magnetic, splash-proof & easy to use. [(Read More...)]( CAPTURE MAGNETIC MOMENTS WITH DJI'S OM 4 SMARTPHONE STABILIZER The sequel to DJI’s Osmo Mobile line, the DJI OM 4 features several highly functional & intuitive tools. [(Read More...)]( HOW TO SPEED UP YOUR WORKFLOW IN LIGHTROOM WITH PHOTO MECHANIC 6 This process is super simple and takes no time at all to learn. In a few steps, you'll see just how easy it is to use! [(Read More...)]( RESEARCHERS CREATE AI THAT REMOVES SHADOWS FROM PHOTOS A team from UC Berkeley, Google & MIT created AI that removes shadows from images & the results are pretty realistic. [(Read More...)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- IG POST OF THE WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------- [Join us on Instagram]( If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription](=) SLR Lounge, 1173 Warner Ave, Tustin, CA 92780

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