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Every photographer knows the importance of a good backdrop, but purchasing high-quality backdrops can be quite expensive. In this DIY project, Dawid Rymar will walk you through the steps to create your own professional-looking backdrop at home, saving you a significant amount of money while still getting great results.


Most of us have been conditioned to believe that a higher megapixel count directly correlates with better image quality. After all, 24, 61, and even 100-megapixel cameras are on the market, promising incredible detail and sharpness. In fact, they might not matter as much as you think.  In this video, PhotographyExplained breaks down why more megapixels don’t always lead to better images.


As you grow in your filmmaking career whether you call yourself a videographer or cinematographer, you will run into modifying light and the larger the source the better… for the most part. In this video Anthony Rodriguez is comparing the traditional Westcott scrim jim booklight setup to ginormous softboxes like the Aputure Lightdome 150 and the 7ft Impact Parabolic umbrella for the softest light possible with the least amount of setup!


In the current landscape of content creation, producing high-quality videos is crucial for standing out and building a loyal audience. The MKBHD team gives their full masterclass on how they make high quality video,  from initial concept to final cut. Below is a breakdown of the key lessons from this detailed tutorial, offering insights into efficiently creating professional-level videos.


Impostor syndrome is something many creatives, especially photographers, experience during their journey. Sean Tucker delves deeply into this topic, breaking down the psychological barriers that stop many from embracing their identity as photographers. He explores these key insights and provide strategies to overcome impostor syndrome in photography.


Mastering portrait composition is about understanding and applying rules, but also knowing when to break them to create something unique. By carefully framing your shots, experimenting with different lenses, and balancing negative space with filling the frame, you can craft portraits that not only look technically excellent but also convey emotion and intent.


My childhood was captured with lots of different analog cameras. One of them was the Agfa Super Isolette from my grandfather. Funny thing is, this medium format range finder camera was in my possession since many years and I didn’t even know it.


Night photography requires a blend of technical know-how and creative thinking. By traveling light, using the right camera settings, and focusing on composition and lighting, you can capture the unique essence of urban life after dark. Experiment with silhouettes, candid shots, and dramatic lighting to create captivating images that tell a story. Here are key concepts to mastering night street photography.


Learn to master color toning in Photoshop! Discover how to use the Camera Raw Filter to add warmth, coolness, or drama to your images. Create stunning presets and achieve professional-level results without ever leaving Photoshop.


In this video, Just Film Vibes built the most important DIY filmmaking tool that will completely transform how you shoot videos at home. Whether you’re a beginner filmmaker or a pro content creator, this simple and affordable tool will help you capture cinematic shots, improve video quality, and level up your filmmaking setup. Learn how to create pro-level content on a budget with this must-have DIY gear hack. Watch now to discover how to make your own filmmaking tool and revolutionize your video production process!