www.nightclubphotography.tv – PART 1 Myles talks about aperture settings and how they affect nightclub photography. Myles is a San Diego based nightclub photographer and event photographer. Aside from photography, Myles is a seasoned business consultant and marketer who helps business owners and photographers get more clients and grow their businesses. Subscribe to NPTV! www.youtube.com Connect on Google + plus.google.com Stay connected with Myles on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow Myles on Twitter twitter.com San Diego Event Photography Pros 101 Market St. #435 San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 962-6263
This Photoshop CS5 tutorial explores how to brighten the eyes by using the Quick Mask tool and Smart Sharpen filter. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter nine of the Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching course presented by lynda.com author Chris Orwig. The complete Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching has a total duration of 11 hours and 2 minutes, and explores the deep resources for portrait retouching available in this program, while inspiring photographers to do their creative best with everything from blemishes to backdrops. Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching table of contents: Welcome 1. Getting Started 2. Basic Color Correction 3. Color-Correcting Skin Tones 4. Reducing Blemishes and Cleaning Up in Adobe Camera Raw 5. Reducing Blemishes and Cleaning Up in Photoshop 6. Cleanup Project 7. Correcting Tone 8. Reducing and Removing Wrinkles 9. Enhancing Eyes 10. Enhancing Eyelashes and Eyebrows 11. Improving Lips 12. Enhancing Teeth 13. Improving Hair 14. Improving Makeup 15. Enhancing Skin 16. Softening Skin in Practice 17. Making Body Improvements 18. Structural Image Enhancements 19. Retouching Workflow: Project 1 20. Retouching Workflow: Project 2 Conclusion
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34 responses to “Nightclub Photography TV Ep. 7 (Part 1): Aperture Settings”
This is helpful. Thx
do you use flash? how about if flash is prohibited? what settings i have to use?
Hi! Great vids. I do lots of NC photography!
My settings are:
Shutter: 1/25 to 1-2 sec.
Aperture: f/4
ISO: 1600 (varies alot, depending on the shutterspeed)
My flash is always on ETTL mode. (no fec)
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Tell me what you think!
-my idea for my next nightclub work is to use a ring-flash, gonna be cool!
With Canon the AF works alot better at f/2.8 wich is important in these environments.
I’m addicted to shallow DOF, if I shoot pairs, f2.8 is perfect. I just love how the subjects are emphasized by blurry background. After all, that’s why I bought 24-70 in the first place! Otherwise 17-40 or 24-105 IS makes much more sense.
If you don’t use f2.8, 17-40 L is the way to go – great value L lens.
Thanks!
Your videos are extremely helpful!! Thank you so much!!!
lmao @ 6:31 that blond chick in the back 😉
nice vid man lovin your work keep it up.
THIS IS AWESOME!!!!
Might with your flash to camera connection. Could also be your flash doesn’t support TTL.
if sometimes my Nissin flash was 90 degrees up and the object is around 1-2 metres and i use stofen, it always came out with washed out photo, i use TTL here, is something wrong with my TTL?
An omnibounce would definitely help diffuse light.
yo, i have EOS 500D and Nissin Di622, is omnibounce good for spreading the light ? thx
Wish I could be of help, but I am not familiar with Olympus products.
could be a problem with your camera and/or flash, or the connection. I had a friend who bought a 580exii and all photos were white washed. He had to get it repaired then everything worked fine.
Quick question Miles, Im shooting with a canon40d w/ 550ex …subjects are white washed. Shouldnt the cameraand lens be in sync and providing the proper exposure ??
Yes, you can use any aperture. It’s a matter of personal style.
Answered this in episode 14 🙂
the lowest i can go on my camera is 5.6, would that still be good for a couple
:))))) out of focus:))) keep going
This video is fantastic! Thanks it helped a lot!
Just a short cuts alone make it worth watching but I’m not sure about the overall effect.
well done. we like your tutorials
very beautiful I must say will defo be subscribing
when i select my sleection doesn’t look as dark as yours and when it shows me the eyes it’s slightly blurry and opaque… do you have any idea why this oculd be?
so cute
You make a small diference which make picture much better. Well done!
tried this…didn’t work, 🙁
when i went to filter sharpen, etc…it didnt show me the eye ??
Your daughter is beautiful♥
your daughter is beautiful!!
your daughter is beautiful 🙂
Great tutorial! Thank you!
Wow! Useful! Thanks!
Woah, it looks like she’s wearing contacts! Great job :)