Another slide show video with some more useful night time photography tips from the “Dancing in the Dark” team.
Follow-on tutorial about night photography covering what camera settings are better is which situation. Again with a lot of useful examples.
Wedding photography must be accomplished in a very specific way. This video covers wedding photography set up tips from the award winning photographer Jeff Lowman.
Setting up a studio for digital photography is very similar to setting up a film photography studio, but the main difference lies in the white balance settings. Create the right lighting for a digital camera with helpful tips from a professional freelance photographer.
Studio lighting tips from a professional freelance photographer shows how to supply enough light for the best possible image. A well-lit photography studio utilizes several lights that cover the back of the subject, the front of the subject and the background.
This short video focuses on the subject being photographed rather than equipment techniques, does include some nice end result images though which will hopefully prove inspiring.
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.
In this video Phillip McCordall takes you through a cheap alternative solution for macro photography, with a demonstration of extension tubes or close up rings showing you how they work and you’ll see the eventual quality that is achievable for a very small investment.
This video teaches some tips & trick for shooting great macro close-ups. Featuring professional photographer Roy Todd from San Diego.
In this video featuring a professional photographer learn how the pros balance and measure light. Understanding the lighting requirements for a portrait helps you achieve the best possible results.
This is a full photo shoot by Jared recently done with Gizzy O’Toole in Philadelphia PA, using the Nikon D3s with Nikon 14-24 Nikon 24-70 and Nikon 70-200 2.8 VRII.