by Daniel Nahabedian | Aug 14, 2019
When I first started photography, I was inspired by the street shots of masters like Cartier-Bresson and W. Eugene Smith. I wanted to tell stories of places and capture fleeting moments. But like many beginners, I stuck to shooting easy subjects: Nature, landscapes,... by Daniel Nahabedian | Jul 19, 2019
Summer has finally arrived—bringing with it lots of bright sunshine. That sunshine makes this the perfect time to enhance your images by using a very simple technique called sunbursts. Bright light can be tricky for photographers—when shooting against the sun, you... by Daniel Nahabedian | Jul 13, 2019
Most photographers use Adobe Lightroom to process their images. And while you can go through each photo, one by one, carefully changing this and that until they’re perfect, there is a much faster way…
It’s called Presets. What are Lightroom presets? A preset... by Daniel Nahabedian | Apr 8, 2019
Travel photography has a broad meaning and can encompass many different styles, from portraiture to landscapes. For me, travel photography is capturing the essence and stories of a place. In order to achieve that, I always ask myself three questions that will help me... by Daniel Nahabedian | Mar 30, 2019
“Your photos are beautiful, you were born with talent.” I hear this sentence from time to time and I usually shake my head in disapproval. I firmly believe we are all born with talent, but not everyone decides to pursue a creative life. I discovered photography only a...