In this video tutorial the photographer covers subject lighting tips and how using an egg as a training subject will help you grasp the fundamentals of the use of light in your compositions.
In this video photographer Phil Steele covers a lot of flash photo tips for all camera types. Whether you have a little point-and-shoot or a digital SLR with hot-shoe flash, there is something here for you.
In this video tutorial, Scott Kelby, author of The Digital Photography Book series, shows you how to compose a professional-grade portrait using natural window light, a diffuser, plus the ideal position to place your subject in relation to the window. More info at – http://www.peachpit.com/photorecipes
In this video award winning photographer Jeff Lowman shares some more of his advice on lighting techniques for digital photography, because digital photography has its own set of rules when it comes to lighting.
In this video photographer Michael Cousin compares traditional and modern photography light metering, showing you the normal use of a light meter and then he shows you why he never ever uses such a device when actually producing real photos.
In this video episode of Digital Photography 1 on 1, Mark Wallace explains all about Watt-Seconds. Mark answers the question, “How many watt-seconds do I need?” Mark will show you that Watts don’t equate to light output. He’ll put several studio strobes to the test to find out which one is the most efficient.
In this video award-winning photographer Jeff Lowman gives his tips on fashion photography lighting which has its own set of rules when it comes to lighting.
In this video award-winning photographer Jeff Lowman gives tips on how to set up lighting for pinup photography which requires special lighting considerations to light the subject to look as fully as possible.
In this video Mark talks about the difference between an umbrella and a softbox and how your light modifier is affected by size, shape and control.
This video gives a basic explanation of ISO in digital photography and video, explaining why a higher ISO results in more noise.
In this video John Bentham from the Digital Photo Academy gives a few short tips on how to capture superb shots at dusk when the sun is disappearing over the horizon. For more information go to www.livinginhd.com
In this video a professional photographer give a few quick tips on using your camera’s built-in flash which can come in handy in low light situations to get more even lighting around your subject.