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Aiarty Image Matting: Photographer’s Secret to Streamlined and Flawless AI Background Removal
Sime | March 31
The post Aiarty Image Matting: Photographer’s Secret to Streamlined and Flawless AI Background Removal appeared first […]
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10 Things I Love Sunday
Elsie Larson | March 30
Hello, friends. It’s been a while since I wrote one of these, but we decided we missed doing it and decided to bring […]
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Easy Elote Recipe
Emma Chapman | March 29
I love Elotes, or Mexican street corn. It’s sweet, it’s salty and it can have a little spice and heat to it as […]
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World Backup Day 2025
Sime | March 28
The post World Backup Day 2025 appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. A lesser known […]
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How to make a Quesadilla
Emma Chapman | March 27
In my childhood, a quesadilla was a large flour tortilla filled with cheese and often microwaved. Hey, I was a kid. And […]
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Easy Homemade Tostadas
Emma Chapman | March 25
Tostadas are a simple and super customizable meal with Mexican origins. With a base of a toasted tortilla (or sometimes […]
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Books I Read in February 2025
A Little Blog of Books | March 23
Show Don’t Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld is a collection of 12 short stories by the author of American Wife, Rodham and […]
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Lynchburg Lemonade
Elsie Larson | March 23
The Lynchburg Lemonade is named after Lynchburg, Tennessee, where the Jack Daniel’s Distillery is located. This […]
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Oven Baked BBQ Chicken
Emma Chapman | March 21
I love BBQ sauce. Like, no really, I LOVE it. So this BBQ chicken recipe really highlights this love. This is also a […]
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Easy Overnight Oats
Emma Chapman | March 19
When it comes to healthy, on-the-go breakfasts, it’s hard to beat overnight oats. This make-ahead breakfast option is […]
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How to Grow Elephant Ears
Laura Gummerman | March 17
Elephant Ears (also know as Colocasias, Alocasias, or Xanthosoma) are warm weather plants with large oversized […]
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White Tea Shot
Elsie Larson | March 15
The White Tea Shot is sweet and fresh. It has a base of vodka, but tastes like peach and lemon-lime soda. It’s a […]
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El Diablo Cocktail
Elsie Larson | March 13
Looking for a visually stunning cocktail recipe to serve? Try the El Diablo. This recipe is made with tequila, crème […]
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Memory cards are all the same, right?
Sime | March 4
The post Memory cards are all the same, right? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. […]
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Books I Read in January 2025
A Little Blog of Books | February 21
The Watermark by Sam Mills is a truly wacky and audacious piece of metafiction which tells the story of celebrated […]
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How to Use Camera Memory Cards: 18 Essential Tips
Darren Rowse | February 4
The post How to Use Camera Memory Cards: 18 Essential Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was […]
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Photo Walks: Everything You Need to Know
Guest Contributor | February 3
The post Photo Walks: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by […]
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Cloud Photography: 13 Tips for Breathtaking Results
Guest Contributor | February 2
The post Cloud Photography: 13 Tips for Breathtaking Results appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was […]
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How to Pose Men (Posing Ideas + Male Photography Tips)
Karen Quist | February 1
The post How to Pose Men (Posing Ideas + Male Photography Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was […]
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9 Tips for Beautiful Museum Photography
Kav Dadfar | January 31
The post 9 Tips for Beautiful Museum Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kav […]
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Negative Space in Photography: The Essential Guide
Sandra Roussy | January 30
The post Negative Space in Photography: The Essential Guide appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was […]
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8 Tips for Beautiful Impressionist Photography
Eva Polak | January 29
The post 8 Tips for Beautiful Impressionist Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored […]
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My Most Anticipated Books of 2025
A Little Blog of Books | January 12
Despite my ever-growing TBR list, I’m always looking ahead at new books due to be published soon, even if I won’t […]
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My Books of the Year 2024
A Little Blog of Books | January 5
It’s that time of year again… here are my favourite books I read in 2024. I usually read more non-fiction these […]
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Books I Read in December 2024
A Little Blog of Books | January 4
It is inevitable that You Don’t Have to Be Mad to Work Here by Dr Benji Waterhouse will be compared to This Is Going […]
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Books I Read in November 2024
A Little Blog of Books | December 21
Impossible City by Simon Kuper is an expat’s view of Parisian society in the 21st century and how it has changed over […]
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Books I Read in October 2024
A Little Blog of Books | November 26
Lives of the Wives by Carmela Ciuraru outlines the tempestuous relationships and careers of five literary couples: […]
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Books I Read in September 2024
A Little Blog of Books | October 27
Ruskin Park by Rory Cellan-Jones is the former BBC journalist’s memoir about how his parents met in the 1950s. His […]
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Books I Read in August 2024
A Little Blog of Books | September 25
My Good Bright Wolf by Sarah Moss is a memoir about the author’s eating disorder which developed during her childhood […]
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Books I Read in July 2024
A Little Blog of Books | August 21
The Bee Sting by Paul Murray was shortlisted for the Booker Prize last year and is even more impressive than his second […]
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The Booker Prize 2024 Longlist
A Little Blog of Books | August 2
The Booker Prize longlist was announced on Tuesday. The 13 titles are: Wild Houses by Colin Barrett Headshot by Rita […]
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The Booker Prize 2024: Predictions, Preferences and Possibilities
A Little Blog of Books | July 28
The longlist for this year’s Booker Prize is due to be announced on Tuesday 30th July. I’ve had mixed results over […]
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Books I Read in June 2024
A Little Blog of Books | July 27
Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World by Naomi Klein won the first Women’s Prize for Non Fiction last month. I […]
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Books I Read in May 2024
A Little Blog of Books | June 15
Knife by Salman Rushdie recounts how the world-famous author survived an attempted murder at a literary event in New […]
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Books I Read in April 2024
A Little Blog of Books | May 15
Pandora’s Box by Peter Biskind is about how the golden age of prestige television drama series in the early 2000s has […]
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Books I Read in March 2024
A Little Blog of Books | April 20
A Tomb With a View by Peter Ross is a fascinating book about graveyards in Britain and Ireland and the stories of some […]
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Books I Read in February 2024
A Little Blog of Books | March 19
A Life of One’s Own by Joanna Biggs is a blend of literary criticism and mini biographies of eight female authors and […]
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Books I Read in January 2024
A Little Blog of Books | February 16
Wellness by Nathan Hill is set in the 1990s when Jack and Elizabeth meet as college students amid a vibrant art scene […]
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My Most Anticipated Books of 2024
A Little Blog of Books | January 13
My list of books to read continues to expand and there are lots to look forward to in 2024. All publication […]
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My Books of the Year 2023
A Little Blog of Books | January 12
One of the stand-out novels I read in 2023 was Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld which is a fun and […]
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Books I Read in December 2023
A Little Blog of Books | January 11
I often seek out the books which receive rare positive reviews in Private Eye magazine and Wasteland by Oliver […]
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Books I Read in October 2023
A Little Blog of Books | November 17
The Running Grave by Robert Galbraith is the seventh outing for Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott’s private […]
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Books I Read in November 2023
A Little Blog of Books | November 15
Nine Pints by Rose George is a non-fiction about “the mysterious, miraculous world of blood”. The title refers to […]
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Books I Read in September 2023
A Little Blog of Books | October 13
The Fraud by Zadie Smith weaves together three storylines based on true events in the 19th century. A Cockney butcher […]
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Books I Read in August 2023
A Little Blog of Books | September 9
The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell is a fictionalised account of the marriage of 15-year-old Lucrezia di […]
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Post Title
on October 27
I read a very powerful chapter of “Flow” yesterday, which included the following quote: “The foremost reason […]
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New Moon Journaling
on March 30
How To Use Journaling to Realign in the Beginning of a New Cycle. Tell me more about the Moon cycles. In the last few […]
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Gratitude Mandala
on January 2
Gratitude Mandala is a journaling game for one player, with the goal of tuning into loving-kindness and expressing […]
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Dream Nursery
on December 22
Dream Nursery is a journaling game for one player, with the goal of deliberately choosing dreams to “plant” in a […]
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Why Journal?
on December 18
Over the last few months I’ve been experiencing an explosion of vitality, creativity and abundance. But everything in […]
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Opportunity Cost (Journaling Exercise)
on July 30
There’s a difficult decision ahead of you, and you’re not sure which path to take. You’ve probably already […]
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Your Ideal Life Trajectory (Journaling Exercise)
on July 18
You’re about to die. Just before drawing your final breath, you get to see a film depicting the story of your life. […]
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Have You Quit Your 2021 Resolutions Already?
on February 16
Here’s how I’m keeping mine, one step at a time. This is the time of year when the excitement about New Year’s […]
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Systems vs Intuition - Which One Do You Need Right Now?
on February 6
You’ve probably heard a hundred times that good systems are a critical component for continuous and sustainable […]
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Your Antilibrary - How To Design Your Environment For Mindful Content Consumption
on January 30
You might have experienced the following problem: There are so many sources throwing interesting content at you all […]
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If You’re Overwhelmed With Too Many Priorities, Ask Yourself This Question
on April 24
The world is full of possibilities, and you want to do it all. You want to take that course, start that project, read […]
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A 3-Step Journaling Process To Deal With Anxiety In Challenging Times
on March 31
No matter who you are, no matter what’s your situation right now, here’s something I want you to know: It’s okay […]
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Meditative Drawing 101 - Relax Your Mind, Focus Better, and Easily Create Mindful Art
on December 12
After years of drawing and meditating regularly and seeing incredible benefits from both practices, I discovered that I […]
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How To Clear Your Busy Mind With a Brain Dump (+ Bullet Journal Brain Dump Examples
on October 10
Support Journal Smarter by buying a pdf version of How to Clear Your Busy Mind With a Brain Dump You know those […]
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Joy Cards
on September 14
The world needs more joy and love. Or at least that’s what we think. That’s why Silvia created the Joy Cards, […]