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.
With the progress of high-speed films, higher-sensitivity digital image sensors, wide-aperture lenses, and the ever-greater power of urban lights, night photography is increasingly possible using available light.
In this video the photographer covers light metering for night photography and how to use your best judgment to capture far better shots than your camera light metering setting estimated.
Night photographers Howie Spielman, Troy Paiva, Larrie Thompson, Tom Paiva, Lance Keimig and Steve Harper discuss their work and explain the stories behind some of their most memorable photographs.
Jay Goodrich has the eye to still architecture and Mother Nature in the most breathtaking way. Going beyond the most important tenants of photography, composition, clarity, and light, Jay’s photos also exude emotion and passion.
In this still life tutorial video Robert Grant shows how to project light for creative effect.
In this video Don starts with an introduction to tabletop lighting – tools, scrims, DIY gear – and how to organize your shoot around a tabletop. Then Don covers some basic concepts of Tabletop Product Photography. Finally Don concludes the video with more advanced topics adding extras such as kicker lights, snoots, and grids that
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In this video photographer Don Giannatti shares a tutorial on the basic concepts of Tabletop Product Photography. Don starts with an introduction to tabletop lighting – tools, scrims, DIY gear – and how to organize your shoot around a tabletop to bring everyone up to speed, moving on to more advanced topics adding extras such
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Digital Camera Setup for Landscape Photography. This is how this professional photographer configure his camera for 90% of his landscape shooting. he uses a Pentax digital camera but the setting should suit most makes and models (where available) Don’t forget your remote release/cable release!
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
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Telephoto lenses are critical for wildlife photography, but big lenses can be a challenge to support due to their size and weight. Here, Jason P. Odell demonstrates the use of ball heads and gimbal heads for using long telephoto lenses.
Digital Photography episode covering ‘Still’ cameras that also take great video. The Best Free Panomamic Stitching computer software. Favorite Digital Photography Gadgets, 7 Great Digital Cameras, plus Better Night and Low Light Photography tips.