In this video Award-winning wildlife photographer Bruce Taubert offers some tips to help improve your wildlife photography.
In this video Australian photographer Jamie Paterson gives a slide show presentation on his public exhibition including some of his very inspiring photographs.
In this video professional photographer Karl Taylor shares some landscape composition tips using the humble standard 50mm lens, (because he forgot to bring his wide angle 😉 )
Learn how to use a graduated Neutral Density Filter and wireless flash to take your landscapes to the next level. N.B. the sound is a bit low on this video so remember to turn your speaker volume down again after viewing.
Night photography requires patience and a steady hand. Discover a few quick tips on how to get a great night exposure with the help of a professional photographer.
This video covers hands & feet as they are the toughest parts of the body to pose. these what to do and not to do tips will also make your models far more comfortable which will make the photograph much better.
In this video Kent Weakley talks about how he photographed a cannon being fired in the dark and without a tripod. Kent has some more photography tips on his website over at kentweakley.com
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 a professional freelance photographer shares her tips for photographing children, to capture the best candid shots of kids try to make them feel as comfortable as possible and don’t worry about posing them.
Portrait photography tips and techniques. A short video with written tips overlay and a music soundtrack.
In this video Mark Wallace walks us through the process of taking creative still life photos. Mark will demonstrate how to use an aquarium to capture engaging images of ordinary household items. From a strawberry to food coloring, watch as Mark provides step by step instructions for creating unique still life images.
In this video an experienced photographer explains how using a hand-held light meter gives photographers a more accurate exposure setting.