In this photo critique, alec discusses the components of a large scenic landscape and how we can use color theory to create depth and movement in a photography.
In this video tutorial, Scott Kelby, author of The Digital Photography Book series, shows you how to compose a professional-grade portrait using natural window light, a diffuser, plus the ideal position to place your subject in relation to the window. More info at – http://www.peachpit.com/photorecipes
In this video seasoned photographer Taylor Gahm take you “on set” to watch a larger-than-life shoot unfold. Witness how he developed the concept for one of his most compelling shoots—including 3D lighting models to illustrate how he lit the scene. Plus, you’ll get a look into how he interacts with a client on set and
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In this video professional photographer Dom Bower explains and demonstrates why not to use a dome diffuser if you are doing any sort of interior architecture photography because it casts shadows.
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 Scott gives a quick example of how to make a very low cost DIY macro light for those Extreme Close-Ups. Using a set of high brightness LED key chain lights and some gaffers tape or Velcro, you can easily create a very powerful little tool that will fit in that last little
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Join Brian as he continues his OnOne HDR webinar series, in this video he covers the use of PhotoTools to maximize the look and feel of architectural photographic images.
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.