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Foto of the Week – Featuring John Wilson

  Welcome to Foto of the Week! This week our carefully selected image belongs to our Learn How To Use Your DSLR student John Wilson from New York. We took a few moments to ask John a bit more about...

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Foto of the Week – Featuring Irene Chen

This week our carefully selected image belongs to our Learn How To Use Your DSLR student Irene Chen from California. We just couldn’t go past her photo of plump, juicy green grapes as part of her...

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Foto of the Week – Featuring Adam Alley

Welcome back to Foto of the Week! We hope you all enjoyed seeing Irene’s work last week. This week we have selected an image belonging to our Learn How To Use Your DSLR student Adam Alley from West...

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Foto of the Week – Featuring J.R. Patee

Welcome back to Foto of the Week! This week we have selected a Project 3 image belonging to our Learn How To Use Your DSLR student J.R. Patee from Anchorage, Alaska. J.R kindly took some time to tell...

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Student Photo of the Week: Just Dandy!

Ah, the money shot. While the finished product is beautiful in it’s simplicity, there was quite the process behind the scenes of this image. Find out how this week’s featured student discovered a way...

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Student Photo of the Week: Evening Grass

Often, the most dramatic changes in an image happens by moving the camera just a few inches. How did Jessica Myscofski use the basic concept of distance to capture this dramatic shot? Here’s a must-see...

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Student Photo of the Week: Atrium

Walmart, the DMV, Disneyland… since when are long lines ever a good thing? Photography. That’s when. Inside a photograph, they create something special, from a simple leading line to an awe-inducing...

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Student Photo of the Week: Mountain Majesty

What does silly putty, the microwave, penicillin and this gorgeous image of Mt. Baker have in common? Find the answer—and exactly how this shot was created—in this week’s Photo of the Week. Silly putty...

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Student Photo of the Week: Spring Splash

SNAP. A moment in time snap frozen, sealing a moment of pint sized joy forever. Let’s learn how Kelly Milligan managed to snap this little smiler. Unseasonably warm weather beckoned Kelly and her...

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Student Photo of the Week: Ritual

Ever wish life would. Just. Slow. Down? Sorry, you can’t put life in slow motion—but you can freeze a moment with the click of the shutter. Find out how one fotoclasses student used that idea to create...

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Student Photo of the Week: Depths

You’re lost an a maze of new, undiscovered information—do you panic, or just start shooting pictures? The photographer behind this week’s featured photo believes that, no matter how tough the maze...

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Student Photo of the Week: When the Soul Sings

A great portrait isn’t just an image of a person—it’s an image of a soul. What is the one thing a photographer must do to capture this? This week’s featured photographer found out. How do you capture...

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Student Photo of The Week – On The Boardwalk

What defines black and white photography? If your answer is black and white—you’re wrong. These images are about more than just blacks and whites, and here’s why. Black and white photography isn’t...

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Student Photo of the Week – Flirting Iris

Some photos draw the eye, and others, well, others flirt with the viewer, enticing them to take a closer look. This is no ordinary image of an iris—find out how Jeffrey Heidrich created an image that...

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Student Photo of the Week – Sunset Vista

Part of being a photographer is about viewing everything as if you’re always looking through a viewfinder, as if every moment might be that perfect photo. Otherwise, you might miss that beautiful scene...

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Student Photo of the Week – Water Willow

There’s a lot of things both within the camera and outside the camera that a photographer can use to make sure the shot is just right. Sometimes, only a few factors come into play while other shots...

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Student Photo of the Week – Water Fun

When life never seems to slow down, the camera is one of the only tools that can freeze a moment. But capturing fast action isn’t always simple. Check out how this week’s featured student rose to the...

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Student Photo of the Week – The Jetty

When most people set out to take a picture, they look to capture something they can see—but the student behind this week’s featured photo didn’t do that. He set out to capture something he could feel....

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Student Photo of the Week – Lost in the Crowd

Most don’t like to feel lost in the crowd, just another face among many. But for 29-year old Naif Almasoud, that’s how he prefers it, at least when he’s taking pictures anyways. “I prefer traffic...

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Student Photo of the Week – Desert Grave

To plan, or not to plan? Shots that involve forethought often have an edge—but sometimes, or even most of the time, the perfect image is something that catches your eye, a moment that needs to be...

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