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 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
A Full Moon Night Photography Workshop led by photographers Scott Martin and Lance Keimig held in the Big Bend region of West Texas.
In this video Brent of brentmailphotography.com shows you how using shade for it’s natural soft light is great for portrait photography.    
In this video tutorial the Digital Photographer team talk you through using wide angle and fish-eye lenses for creative effect. This Landscape photography session takes place at Hengistbury Head.
In this video you’ll discover how to build a flash diffuser with household items, paint with light, take good looking pics with your phone, and most importantly  some basic compositional rules.
In this video professional photographer Marika Neumann shares her tips on taking wildlife photos, it’s crucial to have a zoom lens so you can stay far enough away to take the photograph without scaring away the wildlife.
Never heard of the “Element Theory of Landscape Photography?” Well he made it up! But it helps to understand why some of my landscape shots are better than others. This tutorial is a bit “out there” on the philosophical side but very interesting and informative none the less.
Some very helpful tips on getting perfect results from your night time photo shoot.