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Intermediate Photography

Do you know your way around your camera? Are you feeling comfortable with the basics and can take some pretty good photographs? Well then, congratulations you are now an intermediate photographer!

Here, you will find everything you need to be inspired and start creating better images.

intermediate photography student laying on the ground to get the shotTake your photography from beginner to intermediate with our guides including:

  • Tips for editing in Lightroom
  • Improving your images with focal points
  • How to overcome fear in photography
  • Using shadows in your images
  • How to take more interesting pictures
  • Examples, tips, and practice to improve your photographs

In this intermediate photography section, you will find everything you need to improve your photography and start taking more professional looking photographs.

Not only will I help you to overcome some of your photography fears, but I’m going to guide you through framing, building composition and how to choose the perfect time of day to photograph outdoors.

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7 People and Portrait Photography Myths Busted

by Darlene Hildebrandt | Last Updated: September 21, 2022

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In this article, I’m going to do a little myth-busting. We’ll look at 8 common myths regarding portrait photography and people photography in general, and then smash them.

The Basics of Real Estate Photography for Interior Photos

by David Adshade | Last Updated: September 3, 2022

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In this article, whether you want to do real estate photography professionally or just take photos of your own home, you will get some tips to help you out. This article was graciously written by a member of the Digital Photo Mentor community, David Adshade. He shared some of his fantastic real estate images and I asked if he could give the rest of us some tips. Enjoy!

The Power of Exposure Blending in Photoshop – A Beginner’s Tutorial

by Darlene Hildebrandt | Last Updated: March 7, 2019

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This is a step-by-step tutorial for doing exposure blending in Photoshop quickly and easily using s simple to follow technique. You will learn how to get the best, most natural looking final images possible when combining bracketed images.

4 Tips for Creating Depth and Dimension in Your Images

by Darlene Hildebrandt | Last Updated: September 26, 2022

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Here are 4 tips for creating depth and dimension in your images. Doing so will give them more interest and catch people’s attention, getting you more “likes” and shares on your photos.

How to Improve Your Composition by Adding a Focal Point

by John Davenport | Last Updated: December 5, 2022

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A guest article from Photographer John Davenport on how to make your photographs more interesting by adding a focal point. Great for beginner or intermediate photographers alike.

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