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  • 2010-09-29 21:20:45 UTC By T+L
    Create a photo and video blog

    A supercool, brand-new, ridiculously easy option for blogging neophytes, Posterous lets you post photos or videos without registering simply by e-mailing them to post@posterous.com... More

  • 2010-08-05 11:55:33 UTC By T+L
    Mobile apps for photography

    Hipstamatic Automatically give pictures taken with your cell phone that vintage, 1970's-era Instamatic look. This whimsical photo-enhancement app comes with a choice of six virtual... More

  • 2009-10-05 16:29:56 UTC By T+L
    Photo Tip: Look for humor

    Many photographers make careers out of capturing funny moments. Pay attention to what’s happening around popular tourist sites—there’s often comedy in the tension between the iconi... More

  • 2009-10-05 16:29:26 UTC By T+L
    Photo Tip: Find an unusual vantage point

    Whether it’s shooting down from the top of a building, from the side of a monument, or up from the bottom of a staircase, find a unique or elevated spot to see a classic scene from... More

  • 2009-10-05 16:28:49 UTC By T+L
    Photo Tip: Snap the world in motion

    Set your camera to a slower shutter speed (between a 30th to a 60th of a second) and ask your subject to stand still in front of a moving background (or do the opposite); the contr... More

  • 2009-10-05 16:27:09 UTC By T+L
    Photo Tip: Get close up

    Always ask permission before shooting a subject. Having a conversation beforehand will help the person relax and may actually allow you to catch more spontaneous images. More

  • 2009-10-05 16:26:39 UTC By T+L
    Photo Tip: Use a low-light setting

    When shooting after dark, switch to the night setting, which makes the camera’s sensor more sensitive to light. Before taking the picture, place the camera on a steady surface to h... More

  • 2009-10-05 16:25:48 UTC By T+L
    Photo Tip: Try a daytime flash

    If you’re taking portraits in the sun, turn the flash on. Not only will this brighten any shadowy areas, but it will also make the subject pop in the frame. Professional photograph... More

  • 2009-07-24 13:14:18 UTC By T+L
    Bring condoms—for your camera

    Camera lenses are prone to scratching and unexpected water damage. Condoms are the ultimate lightweight protection. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:10:30 UTC By T+L
    Tips to shooting digitally

    When shooting digital, shoot in quantity, avoid using red-eye, and carry an extra charger with you. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:10:29 UTC By T+L
    How to create dramatic photos

    For a dramatic, surreal effect, photograph in low light by turning your flash off and placing the camera on a steady surface. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:10:29 UTC By T+L
    Tip for making more memorable photos

    Put irony or humor in scenes to make photos more memorable. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:10:29 UTC By T+L
    Add scale to your photos

    Give subjects a sense of scale, especially very large or very small things, to put your viewers there. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:09:35 UTC By T+L
    Why take close-up photos

    Ask permission, then take candid close-up shots for more intimate impressions. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:04:03 UTC By T+L
    Storing photos online

    Storing all those vacation photos (up to 100 megabytes per month free, a yearly fee thereafter) is made easy on www.flikr.com. More

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