Website Wednesday: Photography Life

Welcome to Website Wednesday!

As an online student, one of "activities" you will become good at - if you haven't already - is researching photography tips online.  Typically, this research might start with a Google search although another good place to start the search is PhotographyLife.com.  This website offers great tips as well as upcoming photography workshops. 


When you click on "Photography Tips", you will see a bunch of options: "Photography Tips for Beginners", "Post-Processing Tips for Beginners", "Flash Photography Tips", "Portrait and Wedding Photography Tips", "Wildlife Photography Tips", and "Advanced Photography Tutorials".  Let's take a look at the "Photography Tips for Beginners":

Further more, let's take a look at #6: "How to Buy Used Lenses":


The next time you have a question about photography, regardless of if it is a "beginners" question or a question related to "Weddings and Portraits", start your research by using "PhotographyLife.com"!

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01. "Photography Life." Photography Life. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Aug. 2013.

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