What is the 15 minute photo challenge? One location, one lens and only 15 minutes to bag the best photos. The best pictures can be seen here: www.flickr.com In this video photo expert Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com takes up the challenge to find and photograph stunning pictures in a wet summer garden. Armed only with an Canon SLR, 50mm lens and a beautiful garden to work in. Video Rating: 4 / 5
I gladly offer this basic, 5-part series of photography lessons FOR FREE! Our world has become increasingly visual in the way we communicate. We not only take more pictures, we show them, send them and display them to more eyes than ever before. Wouldn’t it be nice to capture and show better pictures? In this series, I get us thinking about… 1. How to tell a story with our photographs by understanding the 4 dimensions associated with the art. 2. The basic elements of “composing” our photographic story. How do we put things in our viewfinders so people get the essence of that moment that inspired us. 3. Understanding exposure, light and color and how they combine to say what we want. 4. How lens choice and operation effects focus and how focus effects what we show in our photos 5. The people in our photographs and the people we are showing them to. Please enjoy these lessons. They’re not meant to be comprehensive and their not meant to be exhaustive or advanced. That doesn’t mean I don’t encourage any questions you might want to post for either me to try to answer or anyone else who comes along. Please, be kind, helpful and enjoy. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Digital Photography Week? Yes, but Motorola’s Droid is on our minds, too! ‘Still’ cameras that take great video. The Best Free Panomamic Stitching Tool. Favorite Digital Photography Gadgets, 7 Great Digital Cameras For Black Friday, Better Night, Low Light Photography! Droid Sound vs. Dead Drive! We should have a Motorola Droid review next week, but, for now, Veronica talks modding her iPhone with the evil Droid robot sound! (Patrick has another trashed hard drive, but this time it’s -not- the drive’s fault!) Fave Photo Gadgets… and a few quick digital photography tips! Memory cards and rechargable batteries are cheap, especially if you’ve ever missed a photo ’cause you ran out of juice, or space on a CF card! We list the lens cleaning tools we use, too, remind every new DSLR owner to buy a UV Filter to protect their expensive camera lens, RTFM before the big shoot, and more! Pocket Tripods! Any tripod (or monopod!) can help you take better photos, especially at night. Carrying a full sized top o’ the line floating head tripod around is a pain. That’s why we’ve got gadgets like the Joby Gorillapod and Pedco’s UltraPod and UltraClamp in our bags! Cases Protecting your pricey digital camera is a good idea. Roger favors a small bag from Lowe Pro for his PowerShot. Patrick’s Rebel is stored in a re-purposed Timbuk2 bag that works like a proper camera holster bag. Need a hard case? Try a Pelican or Otter Box! Free Software: Microsoft Image Composite Editor Sometimes, just …
Guest Lecture: Alex MacLean View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu Video Rating: 4 / 5
Visit tiger.tv for more Information and specifications on Digital cameras and other digital photography equipment. Welcome to another helpful Tiger How-To Tutorial! Choosing the right digital camera for your needs and skill-level can be a daunting task. We’ve created a helpful video guide to what you should look for, what you need, and what you can live without. Check it out! Video Rating: 4 / 5
This is a quick and simple lesson on how to change your focus squares on an SLR Camera. For this example I use the Canon 40D. I hope you enjoy it! The entire DVD training (over three hours worth) can be ordered from: michaelthementor.com
Extract from ‘Better photography — light and composition’ DVD with Philip Dunn, the award winning travel photographer. To find out more about Philip Dunn go to www.photoactive.co.uk. Clip brought to you by www.DE-productions.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
I gladly offer this basic, 5-part series of photography lessons FOR FREE! Our world has become increasingly visual in the way we communicate. We not only take more pictures, we show them, send them and display them to more eyes than ever before. Wouldn’t it be nice to capture and show better pictures? In this series, I get us thinking about… 1. How to tell a story with our photographs by understanding the 4 dimensions associated with the art. 2. The basic elements of “composing” our photographic story. How do we put things in our viewfinders so people get the essence of that moment that inspired us. 3. Understanding exposure, light and color and how they combine to say what we want. 4. How lens choice and operation effects focus and how focus effects what we show in our photos 5. The people in our photographs and the people we are showing them to. Please enjoy these lessons. They’re not meant to be comprehensive and their not meant to be exhaustive or advanced. That doesn’t mean I don’t encourage any questions you might want to post for either me to try to answer or anyone else who comes along. Please, be kind, helpful and enjoy.
In this episode Mark talks about using a fast shutter speed to freeze motion. This is a great technique that can be used to capture sports or even kids on the move! Video Rating: 5 / 5
FOTOLIA WORKSHOP WITH YURI ARCURS (PT2) ******************************************************** FotoTV has been invited to visit the Fotolia Workshop “SPEND A DAY WITH YURI ARCURS. LEARN TO SHOOT WHAT SELLS” on the 6th of December 2008 in Berlin (Germany). The result is an amazing movie about Yuri Arcurs the most successful Microstock photographer worldwide. The clip contains very interessting statements in regards to Microstock photography and Yuris know-how, his way of working with models and workshop participants and provides impressions of the entire Fotolia workshop. More cool clips on FotoTV www.fototv.de More information and videos here blog.fotolia.com and many more cool clips on FotoTV http Video Rating: 4 / 5
Order now to learn from the experts and empower your dental practice! Order DVD #CE9925 at calumetphoto.com or 1-800-CALUMET. “Nothing will make a bigger impact on your practice than mastering and marketing digital photography.” -Phillip Kemp, DDS In Digital Dental Photography Dr. Phillip Kemp shows how to choose and use the right camera gear, master the 12 digital views, import and organize images, win the patient’s trust and business with digital smile makeovers, build a digital smile and communicate with the lab. He also features several case presentations and demonstrates how to wow patients with portraits of their new designer smiles. Dr. Kemp provides dentists with the basic knowledge to start using digital photography in their office with confidence. CHAPTERS: 1) Introduction 2) Why Digital Photography? 3) Camera Basics 4) Taking Pictures 5) Importing Images 6) Digital Smile Makeover 7) Building the Digital Smile 8) Communicating with the Lab 9) Case Presentations 10) Patient Portraits About Kemp: Dr. Phillip Kemp is a national and international speaker in cosmetic dentistry and digital dental photography. He has served on the Board of Trustees for the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, overseeing Give Back a Smile, a program that provides cosmetic dentistry for women who are victims of domestic violence. He also founded Project Smiles, a nonprofit organization that provides free dental services for disadvantaged people. Includes QUICK REFERENCE CARD and COLOR … Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Google Tech Talks December, 12 2008 ABSTRACT Jessica Todd Harper makes otherworldly photographic portraits of families and individuals that bring to mind both the religious intensity of Northern Renaissance artists and the quiet eroticism and tenderness of Andrew Wyeth’s Helga pictures. She shoots film but works with the images in Photoshop, sometimes piecing together imagery much like a painter integrates drawings into a final painting. Her talk will address the technical side of her work as well the influence of iconic portraits from the history of Western Art. Harper’s images have been widely exhibited, and discussed in publications ranging from the The New Yorker to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. A 2008 NY Photo Festival award winner, a 2008 Lucie Award winner, and a 2005 selection from Photo District News’ annual list of rising young stars to watch, Harper published her first book of photographs, Interior Exposure this year. Selected by O, The Oprah Magazine as a top book recommendation, Harper’s appeal extends beyond the New York art scene. Speaker: Jessica Todd Harper Harper teaches at Swarthmore College and The International Center of Photography. She is represented by Cohen Amador Gallery in New York.
crazy, this is being posted for educational purposes to inform you what’s going on all credit goes to CBS Video Rating: 4 / 5