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The Editors  |  May 01, 2004

Traveling is a popular pastime, especially among photographers. In many ways "travel photography" is just like photography at home: good exposure is still good exposure, good composition is still good composition, etc. But there are some things traveling photographers have to consider that don't affect at-home photography.

One of course, is that you're traveling.

According to the TSA...

The Editors  |  Jul 01, 2004

Vacation photos are often some of the most boring collections known to viewer. Who among us hasn't had to suffer through an overly long slide show (via traditional projector or computer "slide show"), or envelope after envelope of prints when a friend returns from a vacation? Here are a few tips to keep your friends from suffering this fate.

Vacation Tips

1. Take plenty of film...

The Editors  |  Oct 16, 2015

We’re proud to announce that the winner of the Shutterbug Nature Photo Contest is Vincent James for this beautifully peaceful pastoral shot.

The Editors  |  May 24, 2018

According to Shutterbug reader Rico Leffanta, the Ala Moana Beach Park in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a very popular site for wedding photographers because they can capture backgrounds that include “beautiful blue ocean waves or Magic Island [a man-made peninsula].” While Leffanta, who turned 78 in April, has seen a lot of weddings at the park, this one is rather memorable due to an uninvited guest.

The Editors  |  Oct 16, 2015

We’ve started a new feature on Shutterbug.com where we’ll feature some of our favorite footage as our video of the week. This first video, titled "Eagles Swoop in for Food Camano Island, WA" was shot by Drew Coalson.

The Editors  |  Sep 30, 2016

We gave Canon’s flagship EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR our very first Shutterbug Top Clicks award for a very good reason. It’s an incredible photographic tool. Photographer David Dupuy decided to put it to the test himself for Shutterbug during a recent assignment in exotic Bali, Indonesia.

The Editors  |  Dec 01, 2003

Digital SLRs Heat
Up: Going Hybrid Gets More Attention


First to the obvious...the digital SLR market is going to explode.
With the recent introduction of the Canon Digital Rebel model the $1000...

The Editors  |  Mar 01, 2005

You should always shoot with your eyes wide open (at least, the one looking through the viewfinder). But often it pays to shoot with your lens wide open, too.

Wide apertures let in more light, so you can use a faster shutter speed in any given light level. This is handy for anything from low-light photography to action shooting.

 

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