Tag: “How-To”
Blog posts that provide guidance, tips, and support on various topics relevant to photographers and psychology students.
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How to Take Photos Like William Eggleston
The American photographer William Eggleston has a personal discipline for only taking one photo of a subject. Not two! Why? Because he’d have trouble choosing which one was best! Since hearing this, I’ve adopted the same practice for the same reason as Eggleston. His work has also helped me recognise the beauty in the mundane, […]
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How to Revise for Multiple Choice Exams
A multiple-choice exam is an assessment where students answer questions or statements with a list of possible answers and select the correct one from the choices provided. Revising for a multiple choice question (MCQ) exam differs from written exams that require students to construct their answers, often in essay form or short answers. Thus, revising […]
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How to Convert Colour Negatives in Photoshop the Easy Way
Film photography is experiencing a resurgence in popularity among younger users, who appreciate the unique qualities and tactile experience of shooting with film. Some film photographers digitise their film negatives by mounting a DSLR camera with a macro lens on a tripod, positioning the negative on a lightbox, and capturing the image with precise camera […]
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