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The dPS Top Photography Gear Tips of 2018

26 Dec

The post The dPS Top Photography Gear Tips of 2018 appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk.

This week on dPS we’re featuring some of the top articles in different categories that were published on the site over 2018.

Yesterday, we gave you The dPS Top All-Round Photography Tips of 2018.

This one is all about the best Camera Gear Tips of the year.

Here are the top Camera Gear tips articles of 2018:

1. Photography Equipment Comparisons – Entry-Level Versus High-End Gear Does it Matter?

Photography Equipment Comparisons – Entry-Level Versus High-End Gear Does it Matter?

2. 8 Amazing Photography Tricks You Can Do With a High-Speed Camera Trigger

8 Amazing Photography Tricks You Can Do With a High-Speed Camera Trigger

3. 5 Reasons to Use Prime Lenses For Better Photos

5 Reasons to Use Prime Lenses For Better Photos

4. Why Your Camera Gear Doesn’t Matter

Why Your Camera Gear Doesn’t Matter

5. Which Size Lensball is Best for Crystal Ball Photography?

Which Size Lensball is Best for Crystal Ball Photography?

6. 4 Great Pieces of Camera Equipment to Help You Get Creative

4 Great Pieces of Camera Equipment to Help You Get Creative

7. 4 of the Best Lenses for Creative Dog Photography

4 of the Best Lenses for Creative Dog Photography

8. How to Use ND Filters Creatively to Make the Most of a Scene

How to Use ND Filters Creatively to Make the Most of a Scene

9. Review of the Nikon D850 DSLR

Review of the Nikon D850 DSLR

10. The First 10 Things You Need to Buy After Your Camera for Travel Photography

The First 10 Things You Need to Buy After Your Camera for Travel Photography

11. Five Budget Portrait Photography Hacks to Save You Money

Five Budget Portrait Photography Hacks to Save You Money

12. Why I Always Use an L-Plate Bracket for Landscape Photography

Why I Always Use an L-Plate Bracket for Landscape Photography

13. How to Choose the Best Portrait Lens According to Three Professional Photographers

How to Choose the Best Portrait Lens According to Three Professional Photographers

14. Camera Comparison of 3 Popular Nikon Models: D750 – D7100 – D5100

Camera Comparison of 3 Popular Nikon Models: D750 – D7100 – D5100

15. Wide-Angle Versus Telephoto Lenses for Landscape Photography

Wide-Angle Versus Telephoto Lenses for Landscape Photography

Next up, we’ll show you The dPS Top Post-Processing Photography Tips of 2018.

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The dPS Top Photography Tips of 2018

25 Dec

The post The dPS Top Photography Tips of 2018 appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk.

This week on dPS we’re featuring some of the top articles in different categories that were published on the site over 2018.

To begin, this one is all about the best all-round photography tips of the year.

Here are the top all-round photography tips articles of 2018:

1. 3 Misunderstood But Important Buttons on Your Camera Explained

3 Misunderstood But Important Buttons on Your Camera Explained

2. 5 Camera Settings That All Macro Photographers Should Know

5 Camera Settings That All Macro Photographers Should Know

3. Adobe RGB Versus sRGB – Which Color Space Should You Be Using and Why

Adobe RGB Versus sRGB – Which Color Space Should You Be Using and Why

4. 5 Reasons Your Sunrise or Sunset Photos Don’t Look Stunning

5 Reasons Why Your Sunrise or Sunset Photos Don’t Look So Stunning

5. How to Create Colorful Artistic Images Using Oil and Water

How to Create Colorful Artistic Images Using Oil and Water

6. 9 More Great Apps You Need for Your Smartphone

9 More Great Apps You Need for Your Smartphone

7. 8 Ways to Create More Dramatic Flower Photos

8 Ways to Create More Dramatic Flower Photos

8. 4 Tips for Photographing Fog to Create Mystical Images

4 Tips for Photographing Fog to Create Mystical Images

9. A Quick Guide to Using Bounce Flash for More Natural-Looking Photos

A Quick Guide to Using Bounce Flash for More Natural-Looking Photos

10. Five Simple Exercises to Improve your Photography

Five Simple Exercises to Improve your Photography

11. How to Choose the Right ISO for Landscape Photography

How to Choose the Right ISO for Landscape Photography

12. Aperture Versus Shutter Priority – Which Shooting Mode to Use and When

Aperture Versus Shutter Priority – Which Shooting Mode to Use and When

13. Five Ways to Take Your Macro Photography to the Next Level

Five Ways to Take Your Macro Photography to the Next Level

14. 5 Ways to Invest in Your Photography Over the Next 365 Days

5 Ways to Invest in Your Photography Over the Next 365 Days

15. 9 Water Photography Ideas to Make a Splash

9 Water Photography Ideas to Make a Splash

Next up, we’ll show you The dPS Top Photography Gear Tips of 2018.

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Day 6: Take Your Photography to Expert Level with The Photography Express

23 Dec

The post Day 6: Take Your Photography to Expert Level with The Photography Express appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren Rowse.

Day 6 The Photography Express

Ready to take things to expert level? Fittingly, this is the last stop for The Photography Express – two amazing deals from Josh Dunlop at Expert Photography.

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  • Wow Factor Photography Course for $ 77 USD (Save $ 120)
  • Effortless Editing with Lightroom for $ 77 USD (Save $ 120)

Over 50,000 students in 138 countries have benefited from the passion Josh has for photography. And many dPS readers enjoyed the Milky Way Mastery course he presented with Casey Kiernan last year – and they’re back collaborating again in a new course (see the second of our deals below).

Deal #11 Learn 30 ‘Wow Factor Photography’ Shots for just $ 77 USD

Do you want to take the kinds of photos that make people say “Wow! How’d you take that?”

You can learn how to capture impressive creative and trick photography, with basic gear, all from the comfort of your own home. Josh Dunlop from Expert Photography is offering 40% off this amazing course exclusively for dPS. Some of the shots include:

  • Picasso Style Cross Section Portrait
  • Hidden Camera Mirror Trick
  • Water Splash Photography
  • Steel Wool Photography
  • Bubble Photography
  • Harris Shutter Effect

30 great shots in total, taught step-by-step in detail will keep your busy for weeks and your social media will never look the same again! Josh even shows you how to post your amazing photos to Facebook and Instagram so you can share your new skills.

Now only $ 77 USD (Save $ 120) for just 24 hours only!

Check out the deal and sample lesson now

Maybe you want some magic after the shot? Josh has you covered there too in this collaboration course with Casey Kiernan.

Deal #12 Effortless Editing with Lightroom for just $ 77 USD

Do you want to professionally edit hundreds of photos in minutes… not hours?

NEW course – Effortless Editing with Lightroom provides a simple way to edit your photos so quickly and beautifully that your friends beg you for prints. This always-up-to-date course is Josh Dunlop’s best selling course ever and he’s giving it to you for 40% off.

In addition to learning the exact workflow Josh and Casey use 100% of the time, they’ll also teach you:

  • The best way to fix skin blemishes in just a few clicks
  • Why most photographers skip the lens correction… and how you can use this tool to your advantage
  • The lazy way to create panoramas without exporting to Photoshop or cropping
  • Where and how to crop and straighten for maximum results (because YES, cropping is OK!)
  • The do’s and don’ts of vignetting and dehazing
  • The hidden preview for your sharpening sliders that professionals always use
  • How to transform the perspective of your photo with the click of a button
  • And much, much more…

How much is your time worth and how much would you rather be out shooting than burning hours at your screen?

Now only $ 77 USD (save $ 120) for just 24 hours only!

Check out the deal and stunning before and afters here

We hope you’ve enjoyed your visits from The Photography Express this year and that you’ve been able to pick up some great deals to keep your photography sharp going into 2019.

Josh offers a very generous 90-day money back guarantee, so you really have nothing to lose and a whole lot of skill to gain. And he usually has more than a couple of surprise bonuses too – so it’s worth checking out the deals!

Disclosure: We receive a commission from our partners if you buy via our promotion, but it is at no cost to you. In fact, you’re getting an even better price than usual!

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Tips For Converting To Black & White Photography

22 Dec

When shooting black and white fashion photography, how you convert from full-color Raw


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Weekly Photography Challenge – Christmas Lights

22 Dec

The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Christmas Lights appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk.

In the spirit of the Christmas season, this week’s photography challenge topic is CHRISTMAS LIGHTS!

You could take portraits using christmas/fairy lights, use the lights for creative bokeh, photograph Christmas trees or houses all lit up. So many possibilities!

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Check out some of the articles below that give you tips on this week’s challenge.

Tips for Shooting Christmas Lights

Step-by-step Guide to Long Exposure Photography

6 Tips for Shooting Long Exposure Night Photographs

How to Take Photos of Kids with a Christmas Tree Bokeh Background

How to Take Beautiful Bokeh Christmas Images [With 39 Stunning Examples]

 

 

Weekly Photography Challenge – Christmas Lights

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

 

Share in the dPS Facebook Group

You can also share your images in the dPS Facebook group as the challenge is posted there each week as well.

If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSChristmasLights to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

 

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Day 5: 24 Photography eBooks, $9 each, 24 hours only

21 Dec

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Day 5 The Photography Express

If you’ve been eyeing off some of our dPS titles, waiting for a sale, it’s time to make like a squirrel and go nuts! We’ve got the full Photo Nuts collection for 80% off and the rest of our eBooks just $ 9 USD.

We know that some of you may already have these titles. If so, please consider forwarding these offers to a friend who you’ve inspired with your own photography. We’d also love you to hit reply and tell us what topics you’d like covered in new eBooks or courses in 2019.

Deal #9 Learn the Nuts and Bolts of Photography with this Classic Collection 80% off

If you missed the recent 31 Days to Becoming a Better Photographer course, and you enjoy learning at your own convenience and pace, Neil Creek has covered all the fundamentals of photography in these Video Courses and Ebooks. You’ll be taking beautiful images in no time.

4 Photo Nuts eBooks

The collection includes:

  • Photo Nuts & Bolts Course – Normally $ 99
  • Photo Nuts & Shots Course – Normally $ 99
  • Photo Nuts & Bolts eBook – Normally $ 29
  • Photo Nuts & Shots eBook – Normally $ 29
  • Photo Nuts & Gear eBook – Normally $ 29
  • Photo Nuts & Post eBook – Normally $ 19

Pretty much everything you need to get off auto and confidently enjoy your photography.

Just $ 59 USD you save $ 245 (that’s 80% off) for just 24 hours only!

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Looking to learn something new over the holidays? Browse our eBook titles and find something you can get started on this holiday season.

Deal #10 All dPS eBooks just $ 9 USD

With 24 titles in our eBook store there’s loads to choose from. If you see more than one that you like you can create your own little bundle of photography training and still not break the budget.

Includes our latest release Wedding Photography eBook and our most valuable title Going Pro (save 80% on this one). Other popular titles include:

  • Living Landscapes – Normally $ 19
  • Black and White Photography – Normally $ 19
  • Transcending Travel – Normally $ 19

All eBooks just $ 9 (save up to 80%) for just 24 hours only!

See all eBooks on sale

We hope you find a gem or two among our collection to learn something new for 2019.

We offer a 60-day money back guarantee, so you can easily buy now to secure the deal and if it’s not right for you, we’ll refund you.

Don’t miss the last two deals – sign up here for The Photography Express!

Disclosure: We receive a commission from our partners if you buy via our promotion, but it is at no cost to you. In fact, you’re getting an even better price than usual!

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3 Practical Tips to Improve Your Blue Hour Photography

21 Dec

The post 3 Practical Tips to Improve Your Blue Hour Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Nisha Ramroop.

1 - 3 Tips for Blue Hour Photography

Most people are familiar with the term Golden Hour – used to describe that time just after the sun rises or just before it sets. The light is soft, extraordinary and sought out by many. However, if you pack up your gear when the sun drops below the horizon, you are missing out on another magical time!

Also known as twilight, Blue Hour refers to that time of the day just before or after the Golden Hour. Depending on your location, it may be shorter (or longer) than an hour but happens before sunrise or after sunset. If you want to capture images of this amazing time of day, here are a few tips to help you get started.

1. Timing is everything

There is a unique quality of light available at blue hour. The sky has a vivid hue of blue and purple. Perhaps even hints of your fallen sunset, cresting sunrise colors: yellow, orange and red. In either case, the sun is below the horizon, but its light is indirect and still visible. If you are shooting cityscapes after sunset, wait for the lights to come on and for the sky to darken a little, so you can shoot longer exposures.

2 - 3 Tips for Blue Hour Photography

As mentioned above, depending on your location your Blue “Hour” will vary. If you are closer to the equator, both the Golden and Blue “Hours” are shorter. Similarly, you have more shooting time when further away from the equator. Blue Hour times vary by season and, depending on the time of year and location, may not even occur immediately before or after the Golden Hours. There are locations where blue hour happens up to forty-five minutes after sunset!

3 - 3 Tips for Blue Hour Photography

When in an unfamiliar environment (e.g. traveling), one option is to get there early and wait. There are also apps and websites available to help you determine Blue Hour based on location. If you use the latter, scouting your environment beforehand still proves useful.

2. Keep it steady

4 - 3 Tips for Blue Hour Photography

Same location as above, but at a different time of the year

You may get away with shooting sunrises and sunsets without a tripod, but it is non-negotiable for blue hour. This is especially true if you want to shoot cityscapes with a smaller aperture (to get those beautiful starbursts). A tripod is a must for long exposures and allows you to shoot at lower ISOs, thus reducing noise in your images.

You can further reduce camera shake by using a remote shutter release. This useful gadget helps you minimize touching the camera. If you do not have a remote, use your camera’s timer, so that the image is taken a few seconds after you press the shutter button.

Bonus tip: Long exposures use more battery power, so pack a few spares.

3. What settings?

There is some flexibility when it comes to Blue Hour photography, depending on your subject.

If you are shooting a cityscape or skyline, most likely you want to keep your buildings sharp. In an image like this, your depth of field (f-number) will determine your settings. You can start at f/8 and go higher – keeping in mind that a higher f-number means a slower shutter speed.

5 - 3 Tips for Blue Hour Photography

If you are shooting light trails from cars against your blue sky, your shutter speed will determine your settings. This interesting subject comes to life with slower shutter speeds. On the other hand, if you want to freeze action in your Blue Hour, you need faster shutter speeds. Due to the lower light available during Blue Hour, this may mean shooting at lower f-numbers and increasing your ISO.

6 - 3 Tips for Blue Hour Photography

Conclusion

Blue hour is a beautiful part of the day that is often overlooked for the more popular Golden Hour. It is an amazing time to experiment with different captures and challenge yourself to work quickly in your limited “hour”. Plan ahead and envision your outcome, so you can maximize this time of day. Cityscapes and other subjects can come alive due to the unique quality of light available. Experiment, have fun and share some of your Blue Hour photography below.

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Day 4 Delivery from The Photography Express

21 Dec

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Day 4 The Photography Express

Regardless how we celebrate this time of year, we generally want to spend time with the people we care about. Which makes for excellent, and sometimes rare, opportunities to capture those memories.

Today’s deals from The Photography Express will hopefully provide everything you need to learn about taking family photos (hold the awkward) and amazing portraits of friends and loved ones. Say no to poorly lit or composed shots that will never make it into a photo frame or quirky family calendar.

Want to go straight to the deals?

  • Choose from our entire Portrait Photography collection up to 60% off
  • Grab the Dynamic Natural Light Set-Up Mini Course for just $ 9.99 (save 80%)

 

Deal #7 Massive dPS Portrait Photography Sale

 

Everything you need to take amazing portraits in the Holidays and New Year! Pick and choose to create your own Portrait Photography Bundle with up to 60% off our portrait collection. There’s a video course, presets, and eBooks from top professional photographers from just $ 9. Already have a few? Then just grab the ones you don’t!

Save 50- 60% for the next 24 hours only! Offer ends 03:00AM PST Friday 21st December.

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Deal #8 Dynamic Natural Light Set-Up Mini Course with Cole’s Classroom

The “missing link” to giving you jaw dropping, powerful natural light photos. Discover how Marissa transforms ordinary, flat and boring natural light indoors to powerful, flattering and beautiful light that anyone can learn how to set-up.

Dynamic Natural Light Set Up

Valued at $ 59 you can grab the Dynamic Natural Lighting Behind the Scenes + Complete Set-Up Video (Downloadable) + Quick Guide with Lighting Diagrams, Gear Used, How to Set-Up & More (PDF) for just $ 9.99.

Just $ 9.99 (Save 80%) for the next 24 hours only! Offer ends 03:00AM PST Friday 21st December.

Grab this deal now

Have fun implementing what you learn to take gorgeous portraits these holidays and beyond.

Both deals come with money back guarantees (dPS 60 days and our trusted partner Cole’s Classroom 30 days), so you can easily buy now to secure the deal and if you don’t think they’re for you, you’ll get refunded.

Don’t miss the next two deals – sign up here for The Photography Express!

Disclosure: We receive a commission from our partners if you buy via our promotion, but it is at no cost to you. In fact, you’re getting an even better price than usual!

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5 Ways to Apply Artistic Expression for Memorable Photography

21 Dec

The post 5 Ways to Apply Artistic Expression for Memorable Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint.

Rickshaw rider, Kathmandu, Nepal © Jeremy Flint

Photography can be a wonderful way to express your creativity and artistic flair. Artistic expression is all about you and allowing yourself the freedom in your photography to satisfy your visual curiosity. Fundamentally, it is a means to fuel your imagination and a way of being artful, according to your mood. The subject matter is entirely your choice, whether you decide to capture wildlife, landscapes, architecture or abstract scenes.

You can apply photography techniques that inspire you, from motion blur to creative arrangements. Alternatively, work with what you find.

Here are 5 ways you can use artistic expression in your photography to capture some memorable shots:

1. Sharpness and blur

Freezing the action of your chosen subject can be achieved with short exposure times and result in sharper images. Photography doesn’t have to be about capturing the beauty of a scene in its sharpest and most natural form. You can be playful in your creations and apply a bit of artistic blur from time to time. Adding artistic blur is a great way to put some art and movement into your photographs.

Sharp images are dynamic and provide an obvious and real static representation of a scene. However, using blur can make an image more compelling. Using a slower shutter speed helps to provide motion and movement to photographs while adding drama and vitality.

Hyena Pan, Tanzania © Jeremy Flint

2. Light trails at night

At nighttime, as darkness falls, lights come on and provide excellent subjects to capture. Roads become lit by light trails from vehicles that give unique patterns.

© Jeremy Flint

Fairgrounds are great for artistic shots. This is due to their unique atmosphere, as well as the fairground’s color and excitement. Be inventive and artistic in your approach to capturing these scenes. Look for elements such as the vibrant and attractive Christmas lights and car light trails as shown in the image below.

London Xmas Lights © Jeremy Flint

3. Shoot a silhouette

While many shots taken during daylight hours tend to show all details in an image, get creative by shooting a silhouette. You can achieve a silhouette by mainly photographing a subject’s outline and making it featureless against a bright background.

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK © Jeremy Flint

In the image example here, I have used the famous landmark of Stonehenge in the UK with a vibrant sky behind. Make sure you choose a strong subject for a silhouette such as the distinct shape of a person or animal. The best way to shoot a silhouette is to position your subject in front of a bright background and to expose for the background, rendering your subject dark and underexposed.

© Jeremy Flint

Silhouettes are an interesting way to convey drama and energy into your images and makes them stand out.

4. Shoot an abstract

Abstract photography can be made up of several characteristics. Usually, abstraction takes place when a photographer focuses on a section of a natural scene isolating it from its context. This could be a color, texture, line, shape, geometry, symmetry or reflection of a scene. The photographer changes our perception of the real and familiar subject or object. The viewer doesn’t immediately recognize it.

Abstraction facilitates a move away from the specific, the concrete and the obvious. You achieve abstraction by isolating, or eliminating an object and its texture, shape, and form. Color and tones can become strong elements in an abstract photograph.

Slot Canyon, Arizona, USA © Jeremy Flint

Details can be used to create abstract photographs by moving closer to our subjects. Alternatively, you can achieve abstraction through movement. Through subject motion, photographer motion, camera movement or a combination of any of these, information gets reduced, and impressions are created. For example, moving the camera upwards or downwards when photographing trees leaves behind colors, patterns, and lines.

5. Find patterns

Patterns are a wonderful way to add interest to your abstract photography. Our day to day visual life consists of patterns, shapes, and textures that evoke a certain mood or atmosphere.

We are visually drawn to patterns because they provide us with a graphic element that looks appealing and interesting.

© Jeremy Flint

Photographing patterns can make for good compositions. For example, you could show a small area of a broader subject. Macro lenses can be used to get in close and add more interest.

Conclusion

Learning to apply artistic expression in your photos can be a great way to create intriguing and unusual images that make a viewer stop and think about your image. Try out the 5 techniques outlined above and share your images with us below.

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Day 3 delivery from The Photography Express

20 Dec

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Day 3 Photography Express

The difference in your photos could be like Night and Day after you’ve learned the secrets from the next two deals brought to you by The Photography Express.

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  • Grab our Night Photography Course at 50% off
  • Grab the Recipe to Successful Sunrise and Sunset Photography for 75% off

When photography is all about capturing light it can be really frustrating to get an amazing photo when you’re shooting in almost no light, or directly at it! If blurry night photography and fuzzy sunrises and sunsets are your nemeses, then the next 24 hours is your chance to change that.

Deal #5 Our Stunning Night Photography Course re-launched with NEW Bonuses

Thousands of our readers have already taken this course to learn about taking breathtaking photos at night with Jim Hamel. And anyone who is doing (or completed) our 31 Days to Becoming a Better Photographer will know what a fantastic instructor he is.

This stunning (yes, it deserves repeating!) course includes 8 learning video modules and 11 practical “field work” videos that will show you exactly how to take beautiful night shots. And we’re re-launching it with a BONUS module that includes:

Night Photography

  • 54 page Guide to Shooting the Night Sky (downloadable PDF)
  • Bonus video on photographing Fireworks (just in time for New Year’s Eve!)
  • Bonus video on photographing the Milky Way

Now $ 49 USD (Save 50%) for the next 24 hours only!

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If you’ve already done our Night Photography course make sure you revisit it for those new free bonuses in module 20!

Deal #6 The Recipe to Successful Sunrise and Sunset Photography

These shortcut secrets for 22 amazing sunrise and sunset scenes are brought to you by dPS partner Brent Mail Photography.  Get Brent’s proven, step-by-step recipes for 22 different types of sunrise & sunset photo opportunities, and you’ll also get his Amazing Sunset Photography course too.

printable Sunrise/Sunset Photo Recipe Cards

Carrying Brent’s printable Sunrise/Sunset Photo Recipe Cards in your camera bag (or on your phone), and following their easy instructions, is the surest way to get a perfect image. And it’s the quickest and easiest way to master sunrise and sunset photography once for all. PLUS you’ll also get 7 action-packed video lessons and the RAW images from Brent’s sunset shoots in his Amazing Sunset Photography course – completely free!

Now $ 39 USD (Save 75%) for the next 24 hours only!

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We hope these two offers bring some new excitement and challenges to your photography in 2019!

Both deals come with money back guarantees (dPS 60 days and our trusted partner Brent Mail Photography 30 days), so you can easily buy now to secure the deal and if you don’t think they’re for you, you’ll get refunded.

Don’t miss the next two deals – sign up here for The Photography Express!

Disclosure: We receive a commission from our partners if you buy via our promotion, but it is at no cost to you. In fact, you’re getting an even better price than usual!

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