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Photography articles, tips, news, tutorials and resources from iPhotography™

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Tips for Minimalist Photography

We’ve got tonnes of amazing tips on how to capture a beautiful minimalist photo. From what to shoot and how to shoot it, we’ve covered it all!

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Essential Guide to Freelensing Photography

If you’ve never heard of freelensing before, it’s going to give you a heart attack or make your eyes light up – either way, freelensing is only for the brave, or the incredibly rich.

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Abstract Photographer Laura Harrison

Find out how iPhotography member Laura Harrison creates her magnificent abstract photographs. Watch step-by-step her shooting and editing workflow.

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Fractal Photography

Today we are going to try out a little fractal photography. By simply using one little prop we will transform images into bizarre double perspective shots. Intrigued? We bet you are…

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How to Photograph Abstract Shadows

Learn how to manipulate light and create unusual and abstract shadows in your photography. Discover simple tricks and tips for beginners.

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Reflection Photography

Reflection photography is a challenging, special type of photography that requires a decent comprehension of perspective, angles and of course an artistic eye and flair.

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What is Abstract Photography?

To master first you must understand. Dive in to our quick overview of abstract photography to grasp the basics to capture mysterious memories!

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