When you photograph people under bright sunlight, they tend to scrunch up their face and look… silly. How can you avoid that? It’s simple—do these shots in autumn or winter. This works because the light in these seasons is much gentler on the eyes—the sun’s farther away, making it less intense. You can take pictures practically at high noon. The post The Winter Sun: Ideal for Portraits appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.
Just about every photographer likes to travel and to visit new places where they can realize their potential. It’s no wonder, then, that travel photography is so popular. Photographers have a tendency to visit different places than ordinary tourists, who often just take a quick tour of the sights and then run for the beach. The post Editor’s Choice: Travel Photos appeared first on Zonerama Magazine.
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