In this video photographer Allen Bradford shares some of his tips on night photography.
In this video attendees learn about night photography at the Paris Stock Photo Expedition with professional photographer Shelly Perry who passes on a couple of tips in this video short.
In this video photographer Alan Hess covers some tips on using the Color Efex Pro v4 computer software.
Gabriel Biderman explores the images that can be captured at night when you expose for seconds, minutes, and even hours with film and digital cameras. You’ll find Gabriel Biderman’s Website at ruinism.com
In this video the photographer covers his tips and techniques and some of the resulting pictures from his photo outing to Coronado Island in San Diego at night. These locations are very heavily photographed, so he wanted to try to do things a little different. Including some pretty aggressive post processing to try to give
[More]
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.
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 photographer Dom Bower take you along on a night photography shoot to capture shots of the stars in the night sky over his native Scotland.
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 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
This video gives tips for the novice on how to get started in night photography.
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