In this video tutorial the photographer passes on his techniques on focus stacking
In this video Photographer Bryan Peterson sets up another of his favored abstract shots using liquids, this time sparkling bottled water to capture an interesting and creative close-up.
This video is a quick introductory lesson on macro photography and should help beginners get started with the help of Michael from www.michaelthemaven.com who shares a few useful tips and tricks.
In this video photographer Robert Grant covers the equipment he uses together with the camera settings for capturing some very detailed close-up shots of flowers.
This video presentation, Introducing Photography Guide – “Shoot Pics Like The Pros” gives tips on how to use your camera and take awesome photos just like the pros do.
In this video Simon Harsent, a Canon EOS Photo5 2009 judge, talks about his background in still life photography as well as his influences including his latest work. Simon also provides macro lens tips which can help achieve the best outcomes in close up photography.
This video shows how to use simple household items to construct a very simple but super effective D-I-Y macro studio.
Alan Hadley from My PhotoNetWorks presents this Video Tutorial which is the first in a series on Still Life Photography covering subject composition.
In this short video professional photographer Bryan Peterson extols the virtues of the Canon 500D close-up “lens” (much like a glass lens filter) which is a far more affordable option over a dedicated full close-up lens.
In this video Scott gives a quick example of how to make a very low cost DIY macro light for those Extreme Close-Ups. Using a set of high brightness LED key chain lights and some gaffers tape or Velcro, you can easily create a very powerful little tool that will fit in that last little [More]
This video slideshow covers some useful tips on how different lighting will help make your shots stand out when in close up.
Learn some close-up tips with the aid of ring flash in this short video with professional photographer Bryan Peterson.