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Video: Astronaut Doug Hurley on what it’s like to photograph Earth from the International Space Station

13 Jul
Photo via NASA: view of the SpaceX Crew Dragon and Japan’s HTV-9 resupply ship

The Twitter account of the International Space Station (ISS) recently shared a short video wherein NASA astronaut Doug Hurley talks about what it’s like to photograph Earth from low Earth orbit.

The video, embedded below, is just 75-seconds long, but in it, Col. Hurley explains how incredible it is to take in the beauty of Earth from a distance and points out a few of the more recognizable landmarks visible from 410 km (254.8 mi) above Earth’s surface.

You can keep up with Col. Hurley on Instagram and Twitter, and follow the ISS Twitter account for future videos and photos.

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San Francisco Night Photography. On Location with Eric C. Gould: Featuring Doug Peck –

14 Jan

San Francisco Night Photography Tips and Tricks First Segment: Environmental Portrait’s Environmental portrait’s and on location photography are the bread and butter of a successful corporate photographer. Watch Doug and Eric shoot a classic environmental portrait with the Golden Bridge in the background at sunset. Doug uses just one light to balance the image and Eric stands in as the celebrity client. Includes a brief discussion of camera positioning to make your clients’ look taller. You’ll see both before and after images with ideas to create your own two page magazine spread or just fun images of your family and friends. Second Segment: Nighttime Photography Many people believe that night time shots are more difficult to take than those during the day. Here Doug and Eric offer some tips to help you get started and break through the “fear of the dark.” In this video you’ll learn the answer to the question when is the best time to shoot. What equipment to use and what settings you might want to try. If you know how to turn your camera to Manual. Give this quick video a try. It’s not a complete course – but will get you started right away. Video was shoot and edited by Ferguson Sauve-Rogan. Music and some video licensed from Pond5.com.
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TOKiMONSTA – Darkest (Dim) feat. Gavin Turek [Directed by Doug Chang]

21 Nov

Track featured on TOKiMONSTA’s “Creature Dreams” EP on the label BRAINFEEDER. Purchase information: www.brainfeedersite.com Vimeo link: vimeo.com www.tokimonsta.com http www.gavinturek.com http CREDITS Director – Doug Chang Cast – Jennifer Lee (Tokimonsta), Gavin Turek Producers – Doug Chang, Beth Li, Daniel Choi Associate Producer – Elizabeth Bayne Director of Photography – Charles C. Rose Cinematography – Chris Acedillo, Clair Chang, James Phan Production Design – Amanda Lane Production Art Direction – Noelle Karman Concept Art – Velwyn Yossy Editor – Jorge Sandoval Color – Clair Chang Costume Design – Matt Lee, Esther Park Mask Design – Hugo Pilates Make Up / Hair – Lucy Gedjeyan 2nd Unit Director – Daniel Choi Assistant Directors – Carlo Paganoni, Elizabeth Bayne Photographers – Adrienne Garcia, James Phan Art Department – Beth Li, Daniel Choi, Nancy Lopez, Miri Crystal Kim VFX Supervisor – Doug Chang Optical Effects – Daniel Choi, Pavin Chaisua Design / Animation – Beth Li, Matt Lee, Daniel Choi, Esther Park 1st AC – Mike Reyes, Conrad Curtis 2nd AC – Mitchell Yee Crew – Paul Saskas, Eric Wallace, Wanhi Lee, Alex Bai, Johnny Byul Lee, Derek Brown, Tim Hendrix Set Builders – Nguyen Do, Steve Lee, Pavin Chaisua Playback – Seunga Lee Original Song – Darkest Dim by Tokimonsta Featuring Gavin Turek from Creature Dreams EP on Brainfeeder Produced at Art Center College of Design Ming Tai, Charles C Rose, Paul Saskas, Marcie Begleiter Many Thanks to Ming Tai, Marcie
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