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Traits of a Professional Car Photographer
When I first picked up a camera to shoot cars, I quickly realised that car photography is a unique art form. It’s not just about snapping a vehicle; it’s about capturing its soul, its power, and its story. Over time, I’ve learned that becoming a professional car photographer requires more than technical skills. It demands a blend of creativity, patience, and a deep understanding of both cars and photography. Let me walk you through the essential traits that define a true car
Bernard Kenol


Exploring Shutter Speed Techniques for Photographers
When I first picked up a camera, shutter speed felt like a mysterious setting tucked away in the menu. But as I experimented, I quickly realised how powerful it is for shaping the story a photo tells. Shutter speed controls how long your camera’s sensor is exposed to light, and mastering it opens up a world of creative possibilities. Whether you want to freeze a moment in time or capture the graceful blur of motion, understanding shutter speed photography techniques is essent
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Essential Tips for Night Photography Success
Night photography is a magical realm where light and shadow dance in harmony. When the sun dips below the horizon, the world transforms, offering a canvas full of possibilities. I’ve spent countless evenings chasing the perfect shot, and I’m excited to share some essential tips that will help you master night photography techniques. Whether you’re capturing cityscapes, starry skies, or intimate portraits, these insights will elevate your work and make your images truly shine.
Bernard Kenol


Enhancing Your Photos with Reflections
When I first started exploring photography, I quickly realised that reflections add a magical dimension to images. They can transform a simple scene into something captivating and thought-provoking. Whether it’s the shimmer of water, the gloss of glass, or the sleek surface of a car, reflections invite viewers to look twice and discover hidden layers. Today, I want to share how you can enhance your photos with reflections in photography, making your visuals stand out with cre
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Mastering Golden Hour Photography
Golden hour photography is a magical time for capturing stunning images. The soft, warm light just after sunrise or before sunset adds a natural glow that can transform ordinary scenes into extraordinary photographs. I’ve spent years exploring this enchanting time of day, and I’m excited to share practical advice that will help you master golden hour photography. Why Golden Hour Photo Tips Matter Golden hour is a photographer’s dream. The sun sits low in the sky, casting long
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Understanding Exposure Control in Photography: A Guide for Visual Content Creators
Photo taken by me, Rio de Janiero, March 2019 Exposure control in photography is essential for anyone looking to create stunning visual content. It refers to managing the amount of light that reaches the camera's sensor, which determines the brightness and overall appearance of your images. This process is governed by three primary settings: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Together, these elements form what is commonly known as the "exposure triangle". By adjusting these se
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How AI Is Changing Real Estate Photography
By Bernard Kenol Architecture Photography: Condo towers in Mississaugua In the fast-moving world of real estate, first impressions...
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How To Take Great Pictures Or make Video Clips Of Cars
By Bernard Kenol — Visual Creator Capturing cars is more than just pointing the lens at a shiny object. Whether you're shooting a still...
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How I Capture the Beauty of Flowers
🌸 What Makes the Final Photo Shine Photography isn’t just about light and gear—it's about your unique perspective. On my site, I aim to...
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Silhouette and backlighting effects
Althought the results may look different, silhouetted and backlit shots are variation of the same theme. In term of exposure, they differ...
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