In this episode Mark explains the basics of HDR photography.
In this episode Mark explains the basics of HDR photography.
When it comes to choosing a background for your studio portraits white or black are most photographers first choice, but what about grey? Professional photographer Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com demonstrates some great strobist tricks and tips for turning the humble grey background into a black, white or even pink seamless backdrop.
dombowerphoto.blogspot.com Photography book now available www.blurb.com Here in this video i show you what the function of bracketing is on your camera and what it is for. After shooting you then edit your photo for an HDR image (High dynamic range) and I take you through the editing process of the HDR software called photomatix. Ifyou enjoy my photography related videos please post them on your facebook page and let others know about this channel, To keep up to date Please join the facebook fan page www.facebook.com twitter page twitter.com flickr account www.flickr.com
READ THIS!!!! DO YOUR RESEARCH!!!! All info supplied here is my opinion and I (or Youtube) am NOT responsible for anything that happens from you using this info. No animals were harmed in the making of this video (My simple disclaimer). Maybe this will work for you and maybe it won’t but it might be worth a look. Check it out for yourself. Now, I suggest you learn some simple photoshop skills. There are plenty of videos on how to use photoshop on Youtube and the web. RESEARCH!!! Next, Google image banks & royalty free photos. You will find several sites that will represent your works. Now, actually go to those sites and learn all you can. RESEARCH!!! Again, look at the photo categories & then sort by “download” and you will see the most downloaded images. That will give you an idea of what type of images are in demand. Next check the requirements of the image banks that interest you. Example: If an image bank needs photos to be at least 3GB in size and you only have a 1GB camera, well then you’ll have to overcome that problem won’t you? ADDITIONAL: This simple principal can be applied to artistic illustrations and video footage as well. IMPORTANT NOTE: This video is NOT an endorsement for any service. If someone uses this video to promote their book, DVD, etc on how to make money selling digital images (as they surely will), I suggest you use care before you decide to buy it. I have given you all the information you really need to get started. Good luck! Make money with …
When it comes to choosing a background for your studio portraits white or black are most photographers first choice, but what about grey? Professional photographer Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com demonstrates some great strobist tricks and tips for turning the humble grey background into a black, white or even pink seamless backdrop.
Developing 35-millimeter film is done by loading the film into a developing reel, placing the reel into a lightproof tub, pouring in the appropriate chemicals and rocking the tub back and forth to coat the film. Find out how to develop film in a darkroom with helpful tips from a fine art photographer in this free video on darkroom techniques. Expert: Deborah Gray Mitchell Contact: www.dgmfoto.com Bio: Professional Photographer, Deborah Gray Mitchell has been in business since 1981 as both a fine art and commercial photographer. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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A behind the scenes look at a Boudoir photoshoot my sister worked on. Links to her YouTube channel coming soon! For those who are unaware what Boudoir photography is, it is a type of photography where the person is usually clothed in very fashionable lingerie. Kind of a classy, sexy type of photography. This photoshoot was tons of fun to do and was a great collaboration between myself, my sister and Chrissy who was the model of the shoot.
www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com In this video you’ll learn how to move the square focal points around by setting the camera to single servo AFS. Cameras used in this video were Nikon D7000 and Canon T2i Please refer to your manual if you are using another model and can’t figure this out.
Episode 16 of my photography series focuses on the slow sync flash modes (first and second curtain); this is the fourth part of the flash mini-series. You’ll also want to check out my blog – binarygraphite.blogspot.com – as it’s supplemented with additional information and links to sites describing this topic in detail. Hope you enjoy, remember to rate (5 stars!), and subscribe so you can stay up to date with my future videos. Twitter @BinaryGraphite
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Find out how to capture the perfect image of a Coca-Cola / Mentos fountain, from Marcel Christ, the photographer for our Coca-Cola piece in the 2009 Masters of Design issue of Fast Company magazine.
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Watch this video to learn the do’s and don’ts of portrait photography. Also learn how to break the rules. When can you chop off the top of someone’s head or limbs? What are the real no-nos of portrait photography. Mark gives you the rules of thumb as well as good posing advice.
A behind the scenes look at a photoshoot with professional Denver based photographer Adam Bonilla.
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In this week’s episode Mark answers a question about combining multiple images in Photoshop to create a unique special effect. Watch as Mark walks through studio set up and then moves on to the tips in tricks in Photoshop that can create a great composite image.
Follow Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow Twitter: twitter.com Follow Google+: plus.google.com Press/licensing/projects contact: tsophotography@gmail.com Terje Sørgjerd I spent a week capturing one of the biggest aurora borealis shows in recent years. Shot in and around Kirkenes and Pas National Park bordering Russia, at 70 degree north and 30 degrees east. Temperatures around -25 Celsius. Good fun. Visit my Facebook page tesophotography.com for more information. If you are interested in hiring me or licensing my clips contact me at terjes@gmail.com. Available in Digital Cinema 4k. “The Aurora” 21th March 2011 www.vimeo.com TV interview with NBC Today www.msnbc.msn.com USA Today content.usatoday.com MSNBC front-page and Photoblog photoblog.msnbc.msn.com Discovery Channel both TV and WEB news.discovery.com Nasa Photo of Day: apod.nasa.gov Guest in LIVE TV-shows including NRK1 FørKveld www.nrk.no Yahoo News: news.yahoo.com SPACE.COM www.space.com CBS News: www.cbsnews.com Time Magazine: newsfeed.time.com Huffington Post www.huffingtonpost.com GEEK.com www.geek.com WIRED www.wired.com REUTERS www.reuters.com Boing Boing www.boingboing.net Vimeo made Video of Day www.vimeo.com
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