In this video Phillip McCordall shares a tip about drip photography, which sounds simple but it turned out to be a lot more complicated. Studio photography can be fun and never taken too seriously when working for yourself, it shows that not even an established still life photographer can do everything.
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 about night photography in the streets of Paris, the photographer shares his thoughts on the shots he has taken, there isn’t much by way of technical tips but hopefully it will help give you some inspiration on what to point your camera at.
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.
In this video Jared from froknowsphoto.com explains a little about ownership and copyright law regarding the photos that you take. Basically if you take it you own it unless you have made other arrangements. If someone pays you to photograph and turn over all the files you are pretty much giving up all the rights [More]
This video from a professional wildlife photographer covers the equipment set-up he uses. Which is the Canon 30D w/ grip, 600mm f/4L, 400mm f/5.6L, 1.4x extender, 580EX2 flash w/ Better Beamer, Wimberly v.1 head w/ flash arm and Benro tripod. Being a pro, you’ll know that this is going to be some very serious kit [More]
This is a full on Photography How To Tutorial with a first time model. using a Nikon D3s along with the Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR II and Nikon 300 2.8 AFs. Highly informative with some amusing content too.
Blair Bunting covers the lighting and photo manipulation techniques he used when Photographing the brand new Lamborghini Aventador in the studio.
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 Karl Taylor covers the simple process of resizing images using Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop and Google’s Picasa software.
Learn the inside tips on shooting outdoors from National Geographic photographer, Michael Melford, who has published numerous stories and books for National Geographic, National Geographic Traveler, LIFE magazine, as well as many other publications. Very informative and at times amusing presentation.
Mark Wallace shows you how to create some interesting images using a sheet of glass, some RainX and a little water. These images can be used as computer wallpaper, backgrounds for you iPad, iPhone or even used in a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation. Mark also shows how he edited the images in Lightroom to saturate [More]