Don't Buy It—Make It! With our DIY Photography Projects
Photography can be pricey! Save cash and build tools to improve your lighting, stabilize your camera, and more—with our new DIY Photographer video series.
View ArticleWhere to Find Free Photos Online: Know the Law!
We all want to find free photos online for our blogs, presentations and newsletters. But where are they—and how do you know it's safe to use them? Find out.
View ArticleFire Away: Bright Ideas for 4th of July Photos
Make your 4th of July photos explode with the fun of fireworks, food, friends, and family. Follow these enlightening photography tips!
View ArticleKnow Your Rights: Two Current Trends in Copyright Law
For six centuries, copyright law has been evolving. Discover two current copyright trends that may affect your rights as an artist.
View ArticleA Story in Pictures: Coney Island
See the colorful rides, food and characters of Coney Island, New York, through the eyes of award-winning street photographer Steve Simon.
View ArticleUse Dropbox Carousel to Share Your Travel Photos
Share your travel photos with friends and family from the road using Dropbox Carousel. Invited guests can even post comments for an online conversation.
View ArticleTripMode: Don't Blow Through Your Allotted Data While Traveling
You'd be surprised at how quickly you burn through your data allocation when you're on the road. TripMode turns off the tap! Here's how it works.
View ArticleEye from the Sky: Aerial Photography Tips
See stunning abstract aerial photography—and get tips for what to look for when you're soaring through the air with your camera.
View ArticleThe Secret to Shooting the City at Night
Street photographer Steve Simon shows us how he captures the magic, grit, and atmosphere of dimly lit scenes in The City at Night.
View ArticleEpic Photography Fails ... Can Be Awesome
You left the right lens at home. You didn’t bring a tripod. So what? Don't let photography fails keep you from shooting. You just might shoot a winner ...
View Article5 Reasons to Use Photoshop Curves Instead of Levels
In Photoshop, Curves are better than Levels for adjusting brightness and contrast, and for performing color corrections on your images. Here's why.
View ArticleTaking Pictures for Photoshop Compositing
If your goal is to make composites in Photoshop, then the way you shoot your photos matters. Keep these 5 tips in mind when photographing for a composite.
View ArticleiPhone 6S and the Evolution of the iPhone Camera
Today Apple announced the features of the new iPhone 6S. Here's a visual look back at how the iPhone camera has changed over the years.
View Article5 Tips for Shooting High-School Senior Portraits
Don't like your child's senior portraits? Don't worry! With these expert tips, you can shoot your own.
View ArticleWhat’s New for Photographers in the iPhone 6S/6S Plus
Shipping on September 25, the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus promise some under-the-hood improvements that should interest photographers. Check 'em out.
View ArticlePhotography Basics: Getting the Full Picture
In photography, as in life, you have to crawl before you can walk. Our new courses offer all the photography basics you need to know to capture great shots.
View ArticleWhich Do You Need? Photoshop Elements vs. Photoshop CC
Did you know Photoshop Elements can do most of what Photoshop CC can do—and costs less? Take a look at the features in each app to see which one you need.
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