Custom Post Type WordPress Block is a one-of-a-kind Gutenberg block for automatically sourced WordPress posts, pages and custom post types that can be showcased in a grid, list or custom view. There is a ton of layout and styles settings to build a custom look.
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Fine art portrait photography is a slightly ambiguous genre. Some argue that in order to be considered fine art, an image must feature specific elements. Others claim that we, as photographers, can decide whether our work fits into the fine art genre or not.
Creating a compelling portrait can take a lot of thought and design. But here are three practical tips you can use to improve your image.
Drinks have all kinds of different textures in photography. It’s our job to communicate what the drink might feel like when it hit our mouths and it’s one of the main reasons I love photographing them.
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Fine art portrait photography is a slightly ambiguous genre. Some argue that in order to be considered fine art, an image must feature specific elements. Others claim that we, as photographers, can decide whether our work fits into the fine art genre or not.
Creating a compelling portrait can take a lot of thought and design. But here are three practical tips you can use to improve your image.
Drinks have all kinds of different textures in photography. It’s our job to communicate what the drink might feel like when it hit our mouths and it’s one of the main reasons I love photographing them.
Diptychs in food photography are a great way to showcase a food story. It’s something that I often think about when creating new work, even though I don’t always showcase my images using this composition method.
Writing about yourself can be difficult. It’s not easy to identify your defining characteristics and sum yourself up in a neat and concise manner. And this is true when you’re writing a photographer bio for your website.
Did you know that one of your eyes is more dominant than the other? This article will show how using your dominant eye can help you create better compositions and improve your photography!