Field Test: Lightroom Mobile in Maui
How mobile is Lightroom Mobile? Our expert shares the hills and valleys of using it in Hawaii—on the lynda.com Article Center today.
View ArticlePhotographer Etiquette: Shooting on Location
What are the etiquette rules when you're shooting on location? Find out how to protect your shot—without being a jerk—on the lynda.com Article Center today.
View ArticlePhotographing Waterfalls With Long Exposure
Who says you shouldn't use long exposure when shooting moving water? Justin Reznick offers tips on breaking the rules.
View ArticlePhotographing the Photographer: Douglas Kirkland
How do you capture a photographic icon on film? On Douglas Kirkland's 80th birthday, his documentarian reveals what he learned from watching Kirkland work.
View ArticleRaw vs. JPEG in Photoshop: A Practical View
For photographers, it's the Great Debate: Shoot in Raw or JPEG mode? In fact, it depends on the types of photos and how you plan to work with them.
View ArticlePhotography Hacks: Make an LCD Shade, Battery Protector, and Lighting Field Kit
Don't spend time and money shopping for accessories to solve your lighting and gear problems. Try these cheap, easy DIY solutions—from an expert.
View ArticlePhotography Hacks: Power Charging, Repurposed Loupe, MacGyver Box
Convenient do-it-yourself tricks and tools for photographers, including off-the-beaten-track power sources, new uses for a loupe, and more.
View ArticleiPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus: the Cameras
Heads up, photographers! Here are the camera features you want to know about for the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
View ArticleEditing Old Photo Files? Update to Latest Raw Process
When revisiting old image files in Lightroom, Aperture, or Camera Raw, updating your photos to the newest raw process may open up editing possibilities.
View ArticleManual Flash in the Digital Age
Digital photography is breathing new life into manual flash units. Learn how you can put those old strobes back to work today, with expert Derrick Story.
View ArticleShoot Great Macro Photos — with a Cheap Plastic Cup
Solve three of the biggest challenges of macro photography by adding a white plastic cup to the end of your lens. Learn how—and why!
View ArticleRoad Test: iOS 8 Photos App Editing Tools
What was once just a cropper, magic wand, and a few subpar filters has blossomed into a decent image editor with the iOS 8 Photos app. Watch and see!
View ArticleDIY Headshot Lighting Tips — from a Pro
You can snap a great marketing headshot right in your living room—using items you probably already have at home. Here's how!
View ArticleStop! Don’t Shoot: Property Releases for Photographers
When are you allowed to take pictures on public and private property? Know your rights the next time someone says, "No cameras allowed."
View ArticleGet Ready to Photograph the Eclipse — with These Expert Tips
Make sure you have the right gear and are ready to photograph the next lunar eclipse. Watch how expert Sean Duggan does it.
View Article5 Tips for Hanging Pictures on Your Walls
Quit stalling! Get those beautiful images out of the closet and onto the walls. Here's expert advice on how to hang them.
View ArticleThis Photographer Needed an App — So He Built One
lynda.com employee Mike Wong was fairly certain he couldn't build an app that would help him take better photos. But he went and did it anyway.
View ArticleBuild a DIY Camera Stabilizer — for Under $4
Learn how to build a pocket-sized DIY camera stabilizer — for just a few bucks — that will work anywhere, at any time, on any camera with a tripod socket.
View ArticlePlease Release Me: When to Use a Model Release Form
Photographers: Protect yourself by knowing whether you need a model release form before you click your shutter or display those photos. Find out here.
View ArticlePhotographers: Make Your Own DIY Light Box
For just a few dollars—and in just a few minutes—you can make a simple DIY light box for shooting small objects up close.
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