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Make amazing product photos in PhotoRoom

Make amazing product photos in PhotoRoom

PhotoRoom is an app that uses AI to remove the background of photos so that the subject can be placed into another new scene. It does a lot more, too: Removing unwanted images, even generating completely original new scenes around the subject using AI. Available on all platforms, PhotoRoom invites you to “Create professional designs…

Traveling with a “weird” infrared camera

Traveling with a “weird” infrared camera

Tamron – Need lightweight, compact mirrorless lenses? Tamron has you covered, with superior optics perfect for any situation. With weather sealing and advanced image stabilization, you’ll open up your creative possibilities. Radiant Photo – Radiant Photo superior quality finished photos with perfect color rendition, delivered in record time. Your photos — simply RADIANT. The way they are meant…

The 500px guide to capturing celebrations and milestone for content that sells!

The 500px guide to capturing celebrations and milestone for content that sells!

Every year brands and marketers build celebrations of all kinds into their content calendars.For many companies, celebrations and cultural recognitions are a perfect platform for product launches and seasonal collections. In the west, the winter holidays remain heavily commercialized, with projections for retail shopping to reach, on average, $1,455 US per consumer during the holidays,…

The best portrait backgrounds for flattering skin tones

The best portrait backgrounds for flattering skin tones

Tamron – Need lightweight, compact mirrorless lenses? Tamron has you covered, with superior optics perfect for any situation. With weather sealing and advanced image stabilization, you’ll open up your creative possibilities. Radiant Photo – Radiant Photo superior quality finished photos with perfect color rendition, delivered in record time. Your photos — simply RADIANT. The way they are meant…

Cooking a Better Photograph

Cooking a Better Photograph

How is it that two photographers can stand in the same place and make two very different photographs? What accounts for the frustrating reality that, in that moment, one photographer can make something truly compelling and beautiful while the results of the other’s efforts are underwhelming? Surely it can’t be just better gear. Sometimes it’s different gear….