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The latest photography news. Weekly Newsletter #495 Welcome to this week's collection of news, revie

The latest photography news. [View in Web Browser]( Weekly Newsletter #495 Welcome to this week's collection of news, reviews, and tutorials from SLR Lounge! Enjoy and please let us know if you have any feedback. [Placeholder Image]( FEATURED ARTICLE Beginner’s Guide to Flash Photography – Tips, Tricks and Lessons (Updated)_____ A strong understanding of flash photography is important to have, even for photographers with styles defined as “natural light” or “bright and airy.” Use these tips to take more control of the lighting in your photography. ([Read More]() [Placeholder Image]( [Placeholder Image]( FEATURED ARTICLEThe Art of Seeing Patterns: Tips for Mastering Pattern Photography_____ Of all the composition techniques that photographers can pull from, photographing patterns is one of the most powerful. Don't miss these pattern photography tips in our guest post on Adorama's blog. ([Read More]() [Placeholder Image]( FEATURED ARTICLENewborn Photography Tips for Great Baby Photos_____ We've put together some essential newborn photography tips to help you create stunning and memorable baby photos. ([Read More]() [Placeholder Image]( [Placeholder Image]( FEATURED ARTICLECamera Angles: A Comprehensive Guide to Mastering the Art of Perspective_____ In this guide, we explore the importance of camera angles and provide a comprehensive overview of the various angles and techniques that you can use to create dynamic and visually stunning images. ([Read More]() QUOTE OF THE WEEK “Photography is not about cameras, gadgets, and gizmos. Photography is about photographers. A camera didn’t make a great picture any more than a typewriter wrote a great novel.” Peter Adams [Placeholder Image]( Image by [SMJ Photography]( WEDDING MAPS FEATURE15+ Staircase Photoshoot Examples for Your Inspiration_____ From grand, sweeping staircases to simple and minimalist designs, there are endless possibilities for creative and unique photoshoots using stairs. Check out this showcase of 15+ staircase photoshoot examples that will inspire you to use stairs as a photography prop. All images are selected from the [Feature Challenges]( at Wedding Maps. ([See More]() [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SLR Lounge LLC 1173 WARNER AVE • Tustin, California • 92780

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