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  2. Tamara Lackey - Wikipedia

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    Tamara Lackey's Capturing Life Through (Better) Photography teaches simple tips and tricks to improve basic point-and-shoot images. [8] The book won the Booklist Editors' Choice Award in Media in 2011.

  3. Tips from the Top Floor - Wikipedia

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    Tips from the Top Floor is a podcast which presents tips and tricks about photography, mainly digital photography, in episodes normally ranging from 5 to 15 minutes in length and covering topics from image composition to post processing.

  4. Simplicity (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Several methods can achieve simplicity in a photograph. [1] One of the simplest is to place the subject against a neutral background such as a backdrop or the sky. [2] ...

  5. Photographic composition - Wikipedia

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    The composition techniques in photography are mere guidelines to help beginners capture eye-catching images. These provide a great starting point until an individual is able to outgrow them in capturing images through more advance techniques.

  6. Minimalist photography - Wikipedia

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    "As an approach in photography, minimalism or minimalistic photography could be taken by the photographer in all genres. No matter if you are a portrait, architecture, landscape etc. photographer, minimalist photos are always an option as long as you have a minimal look toward your surroundings" -Milad Safabakhsh, Founder of Minimalist Photography Awards.

  7. Category:Photographic techniques - Wikipedia

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    This category contains categories and articles relating to the theory and methodology of composing and/or taking photographs, or to their manipulation during or after processing.