What many photographers starting their career don’t realize is that photography is both an art and a business. To help you manage both sides, we’ve laid out the principles of being good at the business part so that you can check off the boxes and get back to what you love doing.
20 Most Common Photography Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Unlike most professions, photography starts easy and gets harder the more you care about doing it right. It can be a frustrating process, but here’s how to avoid the most common mistakes photographers make and a few tips on how to rise above them.
25 Hard Truths About Being a Photographer
There’s a general belief that photographers have it made. You get to work when you want, get paid to do what you love, and taking photos every day is super easy anyway, right? Here are 25 truths that you probably weren’t expecting when you ventured into the professional photography world.
My Year with the Nikon D850
Part 1 of 3 Camera Reviews: In a new series, professional lifestyle and assignment photographer Josh S. Rose reviews the cameras he works with for professional and personal shoots. Josh starts with the Nikon D850, taking us through a year of photoshoots with it, including notes on the camera.
10 Outside-the-Box Techniques to Make Everyday Photos Epic
Every photographer strives to turn everyday life into a cinematic still frame that romanticizes and hero-izes things most people don’t even notice. But, that’s not always an easy feat. Here are 10 ways of looking at a scene so you can capture the epic in the normal.
25 Greatest Tips for Street Photography
Ready to leave the safer world of still lives and nature to capture a bit of real life on the street? Great! We’ve put together 25 of the best tips for getting yourself ready to do street photography at a high level, by learning to blend photojournalism with fine art and documentary storytelling.
20 Essential Photography Tips Every Photographer Needs to Remember
It’s easy to forget the little things. Here are 20 tips that every photographer needs to be reminded of. These quick little tips, from essential composition techniques to finding inspiration, will make sure you stay focused and help you improve your craft.
Finding Work and Truth on the Road
Fascinated by how the concept of “work” has evolved, photojournalist Josh Rose recently set out on a month-long road trip across the country to meet and document Americans at work. Here, Josh shares his stories and photos from the road and what he learned along the way.