Photography Life launches 365 tips eBook for daily shooting habits
Photography Life’s new 365 Photography Tips turns more than 300 notebook entries into a year of daily shooting habits, with lessons on composition, light, timing and editing.

Photography Life turned a notebook full of field notes into 365 Photography Tips, a 365-tip eBook built around one repeatable lesson a day. Spencer Cox said the project was the site’s third eBook and its longest so far, and the pitch was practical rather than grand: small reminders, collected steadily, can shape better shooting habits.
Cox said the book began with a notebook he had kept over the years, already packed with more than 200 tips that had appeared on Photography Life or on its Member Page. He then added more than 100 never-before-published ideas to reach the promised total of 365. The result is organized less like a single master class and more like a 30-day improvement plan stretched across a year, with prompts that touch composition, light, timing, editing, field habits and problem-solving.
The non-member price is $36.50, which Cox described as “just 10 cents per tip.” Photography Life also bundled the eBook into its Silver and Gold memberships, and the launch included a limited-time promotion that ran through 11:59 PM MST on July 9 with 20% off the first month or year using code FIRST20. On the membership page, Silver costs $5 per month and Gold costs $12 per month; Silver includes the site’s eBooks and updates, while Gold adds online workshops and monthly photo critiques.
The new title extends a pattern Photography Life has built since it said it began creating photography tutorials in 2008. Earlier releases included Photography Basics: The Complete Beginner’s Guide, announced on November 20, 2024 as a 145-page PDF, and Creative Landscape Photography: Light, Vision, and Composition, updated on November 13, 2024 to 167 pages. Cox, who describes himself as a professional landscape photographer based in Colorado and says he started writing for Photography Life more than a decade ago, runs the site with Nasim Mansurov. 365 Photography Tips fits that lineage neatly: a stack of short, usable reminders meant to be pulled back out whenever a shoot feels flat and the camera bag needs a fresh habit.
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