In this video tutorial the photographer passes on his techniques on focus stacking
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.
Compelling and Creative Images: Ep. 121: You Keep Shooting: Adorama Photography TV.
I made this video to fulfill the requirements of Miami University’s Biology in the Age of Technology course, Spring 2013. I hope that by sharing my video wit…
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 photographer Michael Schlueter reveals some superb tips and techniques for early morning landscape photography.
In this video tutorial the photographer talk about how he took one of his more unique shots and how taking the shot from a different angle can add much more impact, again using a nikon D300 and nikon 12-24mm lens.
In this video the photographer passes on some useful tips for taking portrait shots, together with advise on lens selection and some other useful accessories.
In this video professional photographer Serge Ramelli shares his tips on the various HDR technics out there. This one covers using an option in Lightroom 4.1 to retouch an HDR 32 bit file created in Photoshop CS 6. It doesn’t work on all photos but when it does the natural look that it gives is [More]
In this slideshow video nature photographer Jennifer Wu shares her tips for taking black and white photographs including camera settings and filter tips. There is a difference for how to shoot for black and white and so much occurs before you trip the shutter. She will demonstrate how to convert color images into black and [More]
In this video professional photographer Karl Taylor shares some landscape composition tips using the humble standard 50mm lens, (because he forgot to bring his wide angle 😉 )
In this video Moose Peterson shares his experience and insight on wildlife photography in the Event Space.