Photographer Brian Skerry risks life and limb for portraits of terrifying — and alluring — squid. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Buy Photographs by Brian Skerry national-geographic.cafepress.com
Photographer Brian Skerry risks life and limb for portraits of terrifying — and alluring — squid. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Buy Photographs by Brian Skerry national-geographic.cafepress.com

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Gary Fong, a professional photographer for 20 years, and inventor of the Lightsphere Flash Diffuser, explains how to take your camera off of fully automatic, while keeping safety and creativity to a maximum by adjusting the camera settings. These settings greatly increase consistently correct images, yet give the photographer the ability to have creative control over contrast, ambient light during flash, and more selective focus when outdoors. Intended for photographers from beginning to advanced event photographers. To see my light modifiers, please visit my website at www.garyfong.com
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angel-castro.blogspot.com A personal voyage into photography, by Ángel Castro.
Re-upp of the documentary Guns N’Roses-The Photographic History Part 1,this documentary was shown in the uk in 1993 and follows gnr photographer robert john on the last leg of the bands worldwide use your illusion tour plus footage of the gig at Milton Keynes,the best documentary on guns n roses ever! *no copyright Intended*
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In this eClass we will learn how to capture man-made illumination at night. Night Photography eClass ~ Part 2 includes; fireworks, abstract/motion lights, and light painting.
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Episode 29 of my photography series is about macro photography (part 1 of 2). Please subscribe and feel free to submit video requests! Also check out my other sites on the Web: Blogs: binarygraphite.blogspot.com or binarygraphite.tumblr.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
In this quick training video Michael show you how to use the Canon 2x and 1.4x Extenders. He talks about the pros and cons of these extenders as well as price effectiveness in comparison to telephoto lenses. He also discusses how these extenders work when attached to a crop factor body and how the images will look on a crop down sensor. Includes photography stills taken as examples that were shot with the Canon EOS Rebel 60D body. Canon 2x EF Extender III (Teleconverter) available at BHphoto.com: www.bhphotovideo.com Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverter) BHphoto.com: www.bhphotovideo.com There are more great videos and photography gear reviews on Michael’s website at www.michaelthemaven.com
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During his month long artist in residency at the Ace Hotel in NYC, photographer Chase Jarvis explores and celebrates the art of the snapshot and invites the world to further pursue their own creative endeavors.
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In this video by Riley Morton, photographer Chris Jordan discusses his Midway Project; a fine art photography series documenting the tragic phenomenon of the death of the local albatross population due to excessive intake of plastic from the Pacific Garbage Patch. Produced by Riley Morton Midway footage courtesy of Jan Vozenilek and Joe Schweers Music by McKenzie Stubbert
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Part one: www.youtube.com In the news: MTA warned: Let photographers shoot www.baltimoresun.com MTA administrator disavows curbs on photography www.baltimoresun.com MTA promises to stop violating civil liberties — again www.baltimoresun.com ———————————————————————– This incident occurred at the Cultural Center station in Baltimore, Maryland on March 21, 2011. I was visiting from Oregon, and as part of my career interests, I explored the transit systems of Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston. In each and every one of those cities, except for Baltimore, I had no problems photographing these amazing systems. This incident in Baltimore started with me enroute from the B&O Railroad Museum to Penn Station. I had boarded a light-rail train at the Convention Center, but realized that I needed to be on a “Penn Station” bound train, so I stepped off at Cultural Center Station in order to board the correct train. While waiting for my train, I snapped a photo or two of passing trains, and was immediately inundated with police officers confronting me about my photography. I also had a video camera on hand, so this entire incident, except for the last bit at Penn Station, was recorded. MTA Police finally gave back my farecard and ordered me to “cease and desist,” but continued to surround and bother me until I boarded the next Penn Station train. They followed me to Penn Station and got Amtrak Police involved …
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