Award winning photographer Chase Jarvis shows us the ins and outs of how he packs his photo gear for shoots on locations around the world, as well as just down the street. Whether you’re an established pro or and aspiring amateur, you’ll pick up some great tips from Chase, including what gear he travels with, what bags/packs he uses, and how he navigates the airlines and freight companies with his photo equipment in tow. Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.photographers-academy.com Learn the best kept secrets of photography professionals. Wedding Photographers make very good money. Depending on the size of the wedding and the number of photographs you take, you can earn anything from 00.00 to 00.00 in one day. You do need some extra equipment (like backup equipment) but you dont need fancy or very expensive equipment or even a studio. And, if you follow our advice, youll be doing one, two or even three weddings every week. Could you use an extra 00.00 to 000.00 a week? Its easy. We show you how!
10 top tips for travel photography from What Digital Camera Magazine www.whatdigitalcamera.com More photography advice at www.whatdigitalcamera.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.cbc.ca One of the things we try to do on this program – is introduce you to up and coming stars in all walks of life. the world of photography, one of those stars is a guy named Joey Lawrence. And no, not the guy from ‘Blossom.’ This is a young guy from Lindsay, Ontario. He’s doing amazing work. Shooting music videos, traveling the world, and his photography is being imitated around the world. He’s already got one agent in New York and another in London. Comments The Hour and Darby Wheeler, checked him out.
Two good ways to becoming a professional photographer are to either study it in college or become a photographer’s assistant and get hands-on training. Follow the advice in this free photography video from an experienced professional photographer and get on the path to becoming one. Expert: Franc Anderson Contact: www.anderson.hu Bio: Franc Anderson is a Northern Irish photographer who has been living and working in Budapest for the last 11 years. Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky Video Rating: 5 / 5
For comments and questions visit prophotolife.com and search for video episode 18. A gallery of the still images from this video are available from the website. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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In this episode Mark shows you 2 different 3 light setups. This is the final episode in the 3 part series that helps you understand what equipment to buy. Video Rating: 4 / 5
overalll of the best photogrophys of the world in the last 100 years. there were more important and big photographers like richard avedon who didnt get in to this video… i might to a nother one.. the video ends with todays young artist who reflects the change of the art in photography from its early days till present. Video Rating: 4 / 5
artistic documentary which covers a fine art / documentary photographer’s inspiration and artistic process. www.fotoimpressions.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Vikings are pretty awesome in general, but I’d say these are just about the best vikings ever. Video for Jason Forrest’s “War Photographer,” animated by Joel Trussel. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Michael Clark is one of the world’s most respected adventure photographers, and he offers sage advice – gained from years of hard-earned experience – on equipment, techniques, and the specific skills required to get in on the action. He recently wrote a book entitled Digital Masters: Adventure Photography, which covers just about everything he’s learned shooting adventure sports over the last 14 years as a full-time pro while working for commercial clients like Nike, Nikon, Adobe, Red Bull and Patagonia as well as editorial clients including Sports Illustrated, Outside, Men’s Journal and Climbing. Michael will present his work and talk about the tools and strategies involved in shooting a variety of Adventure sports. In this presentation, you’ll learn to capture fast-moving subjects and deal with harsh conditions and horrible weather – even when you’re hanging from ropes and riggings in a squall. He will have on hand some of the specialty outdoor and photographic items that help him get the shots clients require while on assignment and he will also talk about the realities of working as an adventure photographer. Come join us for an afternoon of inspiring outdoor action sports images and a book signing to follow. Afterwards, please join Michael as he signs his new book Digital Masters: Adventure Photography – Capturing the World of Outdoor Sports
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