Home to a prolific community of photographers and seen by nearly a million people per month, Light Stalking has come of age. Our articles are helpful to photographers of varying levels and the forum is frequently updated by users with great photos, entries to our weekly contests and topics of discussion. With all of the […]
Author: Rachael Towne
is a professional photographer and creator of Presets Galore.
The ever increasing activity in our blossoming photography community, coupled with the frequent publishing of articles, makes it easy to miss important updates on Light Stalking. Since the number of people visiting Light Stalking is now approaching a whopping million per month, we figured it would be a good idea to sum it all up […]
Light Stalking has grown into a source of excellent content and community for photographers of every level. In fact, almost a million people visit our site each and every month. With all of the activity that such a large community brings, missing important content such as articles, weekly contests and great photos isn’t difficult. To […]
Most photographers would agree that whenever possible getting the shot right in camera should be the goal. However, there are going to be times when this is impossible or when mistakes are made. Perhaps there is a distracting element in a scene that just can’t be avoided, or the horizon is a bit crooked in […]
Things are getting busier at Light Stalking as our numbers grow. When you factor in our prolific community of photographers and writers as well as the nearly million monthly visitors that visit Light Stalking each month, it can be easy for important goings-on to slip through the cracks. Each week we summarize the best articles, […]
The rule of space, also known as “lead room” or even as the “rule of gaze” in some photography scenarios, isn’t as well known as other compositional rules such as the rule of thirds. However, many photographers intuitively use this rule in their photos without even realizing why. Simply stated, the rule of space involves creating negative […]