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Shoot Low Or Shoot High? It Depends.

A favorite angle from which I love to make photographs is above my subject looking down. A favorite angle from…
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The Benefit Shop Foundation
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Baird Coca-Cola clock, $17,010, Jeffrey S. Evans
Results of Recent Auctions From Near and Far by Ken Hall All prices include the buyer’s premium A Baird Chicago-era Coca-Cola advertising store clock sold for $17,010 at a […]
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Abstract Wildlife Assignment Winner Christopher Baker

Congratulations to Christopher Baker for winning the Abstract Wildlife Assignment with the image, “Peacock Patterns.” See more of Baker’s photography…
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nazmiyal auctions
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5 Tips To Master B&W Printing

The practice of printing your work is more than gratifying in itself—it will help you develop your vision as a photographer.
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Beyond The Portrait: Capture Behavior In Wildlife Photography

Making a good wildlife portrait is a challenge. Many factors must fall into place to create a successful image. The…
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When You Care Enough to Send the Very Best
By Maxine Carter-Lome, publisher “On January 10, 1910, a teenager from Nebraska stepped off a train in Kansas City, MO, with little more than big dreams and two shoeboxes […]
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The Courting Chair
by Judy Gonyeau, managing editor When two were courting in early 19th century France, Victorian England, or during America’s Gilded Age, maintaining one’s perceived virtue was paramount. Keeping a […]
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View From The Top Assignment Winner James Day

Congratulations to James Day for winning the recent View From The Top Assignment with the image, “Looking Down from Mont…
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