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Where Should I Focus in Portrait Photography?

Portrait photography demands skills more than knowing how to use your camera. You need to understand how to work with people—putting them at ease and gaining their trust, so you get them looking...

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Are Condenser Mics Good for Podcasts?

So you're considering starting a podcast, adding your voice to the 1.5 million others that publish episodes every day. The equipment that you use is vital for the success of your show. Condenser...

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4 Best Rugs for Recording Studios

While independent artists have the easiest access to publishing platforms, the same cannot be said about recording studios. Competition has brought down the price to rent a studio, but if you...

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The 5 Best Microphone Isolation Shields for Studios to Try Out

The best videos are the ones with exemplary audio quality. If it’s a song or podcast you’re working on, the quality of your audio becomes paramount. There are different methods and equipment to...

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7 Best Apps for Recording ASMR

The goal of every ASMRtist is to leave the audience awestruck and craving for more content. Having great content and using the right condenser microphone gets you halfway there. Using the best ASMR...

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Egg Crate vs. Pyramid Foam: Which Is Best for Recording Studios

Acoustic absorption and diffusion are integral elements of soundproofing a physical space or making a room more recording-friendly. Generally, soft, porous, or pliable materials are used to achieve...

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