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ShareAs you get into photography more and more, one thing becomes extremely obvious: this is not a cheap pastime. For that reason alone, a lot of folks end up checking out Udi Tirosh’s DIY Photography website (if you follow Light Stalking on Twitter, you have probably seen us link to Udi’s stuff plenty of times [...]
ShareBy now, we’ve all heard of Flickr, Strobist, and the many other popular websites geared towards the photography crowd. While they are fantastic resources, there are surely some other noteworthy websites to visit. From contests to tutorials, we have 7 useful, but lesser-known websites that are definitely worth a visit. 1. Photo Answers This website [...]
ShareFor a lot of us, photography is synonymous with travel. If you’re anything like me, you actually go so far as to plan your travel itinerary around the best places and times to get out the camera. I was pretty excited then, when I heard that two friends of Light Stalking were collaborating on a [...]
ShareA lot of the most stark and emotive photographic images you will ever see are done in black and white. The black and white collections we have put together here at Light Stalking remain some of the most popular on this site of all time. Little wonder then that many folks continually seek out how [...]
ShareAs somebody who finds it very challenging to manipulate light in photographic scenes to suit my tastes – especially as I tend to travel light without much lighting equipment, I was quite happy to stumble accross a guide by Mitchell Kaneshkavich called ‘Seeing the Light‘ and devoted to ‘making the most of available light and [...]
ShareA lot of email we’re getting suggests that most photography fans feel that they don’t know their camera as well as they would like to. Of course that impacts whether you can use a camera to the full potential that it has. To be honest, getting to know your camera is about the most important [...]






