Some very helpful tips on getting perfect results from your night time photo shoot.
In this video Simon Harsent, a Canon EOS Photo5 2009 judge, talks about his background in still life photography as well as his influences including his latest work. Simon also provides macro lens tips which can help achieve the best outcomes in close up photography.
Want to become a photographer? This video, brought to you by Joy of Giving Something, Inc,. features working professionals in the field of photography. This episode features architectural photographer John M. Hall.
Never heard of the “Element Theory of Landscape Photography?” Well he made it up! But it helps to understand why some of my landscape shots are better than others. This tutorial is a bit “out there” on the philosophical side but very interesting and informative none the less.
In this video Photographer Bryan Peterson sets up another of his favored abstract shots using liquids, this time sparkling bottled water to capture an interesting and creative close-up.
In this video Award-winning wildlife photographer Bruce Taubert offers some tips to help improve your wildlife photography.
Brian Palmer leads a Nature Photography workshop at the Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Part 1 covers • Introduction • What’s Covered – Landscape, Wildlife, Macro, Portraiture in Nature, Recipe for Good Photography, Equipment, Technique, Opportunity, Composition Basics. Framing, Rule of Thirds.
In this video photographer Alan Hess covers some tips on using the Color Efex Pro v4 computer software.
This short video focuses on the subject being photographed rather than equipment techniques, does include some nice end result images though which will hopefully prove inspiring.
In this video award winning photographer Jeff Lowman shares some more of his advice on lighting techniques for digital photography, because digital photography has its own set of rules when it comes to lighting.
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 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.