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The latest photography news. NEWSLETTER 398 Weekly Newsletter How to Create Interesting Light with Y

The latest photography news. [Click to view this email online.]( NEWSLETTER 398 Weekly Newsletter How to Create Interesting Light with Your Phone We wanted to give you a sneak peek into one of the newest courses in our SLR Lounge Premium Library: Creative Photography 101. In this video, you’ll learn how to create interesting light patterns with your phone to get epic portraits! [Tips for Creating Interesting Light Here!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- QUOTE OF THE WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------- - "Limit your 'always' and your 'nevers.'" Amy Poehler --------------------------------------------------------------- MORE FEATURED ARTICLES --------------------------------------------------------------- DRAMATIC IPHONE PORTRAITS WITH THE PROFOTO A10 It’s always exciting to get your hands on new gear, especially when it creates new opportunities and is easy to use. [(Read More...)]( MASTERING TONE CURVES | THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT CURVES Here's everything you need to know for mastering tone curves in Lightroom to take more control over your edits. [(Read More...)]( SIGMA UNVEILS 105MM F/2.8 DG DN MACRO ART LENS | FULL-FRAME MIRRORLESS Welcome to the first prime macro lens designed by Sigma exclusively for full-frame mirrorless cameras. [(Read More...)]( ROKINON AF 75MM F/1.8 REVIEW | FULL-FRAME MIRRORLESS PRIME A perfect prime for some, despite its flaws. We also discuss alternatives for those with slightly different priorities. [(Read More...)]( MODULA IMAGE GALLERY | THE BEST WORDPRESS GALLERY PLUGIN? After installing dozens of the top-rated gallery plugins, we found our pick for best WordPress gallery plugin. [(Read More...)]( FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY BACKDROPS | WHICH IS BEST FOR YOUR SHOOT? Here's a look at the best types of food photography backdrops, which ones to avoid, and options for creating your own. [(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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