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The latest photography news. NEWSLETTER 394 Weekly Newsletter 3 Phone Photography Hacks You’ve

The latest photography news. [Click to view this email online.]( NEWSLETTER 394 Weekly Newsletter 3 Phone Photography Hacks (for DSLR & Mirrorless, Too) You’ve no doubt heard the saying the best camera is the one you have with you. These days, pretty much everybody has access to a camera via their smartphones, but the photos leave a lot to be desired. We're here to show you that we do not have to settle for boring iPhone images anymore. [Learn the Hacks Here!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- QUOTE OF THE WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------- - "All progress takes place outside the comfort zone." Michael John Bobak --------------------------------------------------------------- MORE FEATURED ARTICLES --------------------------------------------------------------- OUR FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPHY & NON-PHOTOGRAPHY PODCASTS There’s an abundance of channels & topics out there; this list should point you in the right direction for great content. [(Read More...)]( CREATE A $20 PHOTO STUDIO THAT YOU CAN USE ANYWHERE Rejoice! You won’t need to go out and purchase new camera gear with this affordable, portable setup. [(Read More...)]( CAMERA GEAR REVIEWS: ARE THEY HONEST? NEVER TRUST THESE THREE Most camera gear reviews are at least a little biased, but the real question is, how can you know who to trust? [(Read More...)]( SONY FAN LOGIC SHOWS NIKON Z-MOUNT AS BEST MIRRORLESS PLATFORM The Nikon Z-mount turned two years old a week ago. How has Nikon done so far? Better than Sony out of the gate. [(Read More...)]( FOUR TIPS FOR EDITING DRONE PHOTOS IN LIGHTROOM We’re going to cover some of our favorite techniques and tips for editing drone photos using Lightroom drone presets! [(Read More...)]( 10 FLORAL PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS TO HELP GET YOU STARTED Looking for fresh floral photography ideas? Check out these tips to get creative on your next flower shoot. [(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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