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.
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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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.
This video is a showcase of still life shots from professional photographer Yoshie Nishikawa, born in Sapporo (Japan) in 1959. I’m sure you will find Yoshie’s photographs quite stunning and hopefully will give you some ideas and inspiration for your next still life project.
In this video a professional photographer gives an overview on how incorporating still life elements as part of wedding event photography can lead to some stunning results.
This video is part one of two for Karl Taylor’s recent Product & Still Life photography competition. In these videos Karl gives his professional critique on what he has judged to be the top 25 images, passing on both composition ideas and tips with photographing the scene.
Wildlife photographer and workshop instructor Andy Biggs explains the creative side of wildlife photography, some common pitfalls, and how to come away with successful wildlife images. He also explains common post processing techniques with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4, as well as with Nik Software plugins. You can find Andy’s Website over at www.andybiggs.com
In this video award-winning photographer Jeff Lowman gives his tips on fashion photography lighting which has its own set of rules when it comes to lighting.
Alan Hadley from My PhotoNetWorks presents this Video Tutorial which is the first in a series on Still Life Photography covering subject composition.
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 tutorial the photographer covers subject lighting tips and how using an egg as a training subject will help you grasp the fundamentals of the use of light in your compositions.
Learn some close-up tips with the aid of ring flash in this short video with professional photographer Bryan Peterson.