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Bride On The Beach Photoshooting – Making Of with Steve Kay

03 Aug

Photoshooting documentation with German photographer Steve Kay www.stevekay.de Photographer: Steve Kay Model: Londonqueen H&M: Dennis Brandt Music: Steve Kay

 

Focus On Nico Chiapperini ~ The Quest For The Magic Moment

03 Aug

I stumbled upon Nico’s work quite recently and, as a street photographer myself, I was quite taken by the poetry in his imagery. He is not an ‘in your face’ street photographer, each one of his images is subtle and tells a story. Some of his photographs will make you think, others will bring a smile to your face. One thing is for sure, all of them will inspire a reaction. Nico was born in Italy and is currently living in the Netherlands. I had the pleasure to ask him a few questions for the readers of dPS. With no further ado, let me introduce you to the work of Nico Chiapperini. If you enjoy this interview, I invite you to visit his website.

1. When and how did you discover your love for photography?

When I was ten years old I brought my father’s camera with me on a school trip. I took some pictures of fake dinosaurs in a Jurassic Park for children. It was my first time and I shot two rolls of film, I was so proud and happy. The next day, my dad told me I could have bought nice postcards instead of wasting film and money. He did not have bad intentions, he tried later to encourage me, but I was a sensitive child and I never touched a camera again until I received my degree in Aerospace Engineering. For that occasion I received a digital compact camera as a present from friends. I started taking pictures again and bringing my camera with me everywhere, this time without the worry of limited budget due to the cost of film. I don’t want to start a discussion between analog and digital photography, for me they are just different technologies with the same purpose. I must admit that, in my case, the latter gave me the freedom to experiment a lot and learn quickly.

2. What is it in street photography that inspires you?

For me Street Photography is a stage where people are unaware that they are actors playing comedies or drama. l am fascinated to discover their accidental connections and their relationships with the places where they are standing or moving. There are endless configurations and possibilities. Intriguing, strong and ambiguous situations are more common in the streets and public places, so that is why Street Photography inspires me. In the daily flow so many special moments are waiting to be preserved from oblivion and when I notice and grab them, I feel great joy and satisfaction.

3. How often do you do street photography and how do you proceed?

Unfortunately (or luckily, nowadays it is really hard to say) photography is not my main job, so telling you how often I do street photography is quite hard. I would say whenever and wherever I can: During holidays, on the weekends, when I go shopping, even when I go to the office.

Sometimes I just see a picture while I am walking and I do not even have a second to check the settings on my camera. I shoot as quickly as possible, taking care of framing the image in the way I feel it. I suppose it is something I do by instinct, even though after a long time I can see some reasons or intentions when I look again at the picture I took.

Sometimes I see a stage under a beautiful light and one or more interesting subjects, so I wait for a while, until all pieces of the puzzle are in the right position and then I shoot. But very often it does not work and I do not like shooting the same corner over and over again, just hoping to get a nice picture by chance. Of course I would be a fool not to admit that luck plays a part in taking good pictures, but I believe that being lucky is more than hoping things happen by chance: it is exposing yourself to the right place and the right moment because you foresee something good and you are ready for it.

4. Do you ever interact with your street subjects?

I never do that in Street Photography. As the great Italian photographer Ferdinando Scianna used to say “I like doing bullfighting with Chance”. I strongly believe that reality often goes beyond imagination, so I am just an observer, I do not feel the need to set anything or interact with anyone to obtain magic moments.

5. What gear to you use and what is your workflow?

I use a compact camera because I can have it with me at all times, it makes me feel very light and invisible, especially for Street Photography. If I go out to take pictures after I planned it far in advance, I bring with me a full-frame reflex with a 40 mm manual focus fixed lens mounted and a 24-105mm zoom in the bag (which I seldom use seldom it makes me lazy and uncomfortable). I prefer to shoot during the golden hours, but if the weather is not nice, the light can be amazing and I can shoot all day.

I try to save and backup the raw files as soon as possible but I do not work on them, unless I am sure I got some great pictures and I really cannot wait. I prefer to leave the pictures alone for long periods of time, weeks or months. I do that because my expectations are too high right after shooting and I am too tired to judge with the correct mindset: it is so important and difficult to decide which pictures should be kept, which ones should be deleted or simply forgotten for a while.

My editing is limited to basic corrections on white point, exposure and contrast for color pictures, while I spent more time on black and white conversion, trying to obtain in both cases a gentle and natural look. When I am happy with the results, I start printing because I think this is the only way for me and photography to touch each other: I love photography so much and I think that certain kinds of love are complete only with a physical contact.

6. What other genres of photography do you particularly enjoy shooting?

I like stories about people, so I enjoy reportage and portraits, but I also like many other genres such as landscape photography. Anyway, it depends also on my mood and how much I am bored by a genre at a particular time, not because I do not like it anymore, but just because I overdid it.

7. What is your favorite location for street photography and why?

Big cities because I can take pictures without worrying about being invisible, since people are used to crazy photographers dancing in front of them. Some of my favorite locations are parties, public events or carnivals. They make great opportunities to take surreal shots.

8. If you could hop on the plane tomorrow and go anywhere in the world, just you and your camera, where would you go and why?

I think somewhere in Asia. I have never been to China or Japan for example, neither to India. But most probably I would fly to Tibet, because I imagine that time goes slower there and things happen with a gentle rhythm and fullness. Today we run too much, I see photography as my slow motion button.

Nico Chiapperini

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Photoshop CS6: Working with masks | lynda.com tutorial

03 Aug

This Photoshop tutorial discusses how to use masking techniques to improve your work, including working with layers and the Brush tool. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter ten of the Photoshop CS6 for Photographers course presented by lynda.com author Chris Orwig. The complete Photoshop CS6 for Photographers course has a total duration of 12 hours and 20 minutes, and discusses enhancing and retouching photos, including how to prepare them for print and online publishing. Photoshop CS6 for Photographers table of contents: Introduction 1. Strategies for Learning 2. Getting Started with Bridge and Mini Bridge 3. Color Settings and Preferences 4. Foundations of Color Management 5. Getting Started with Photoshop 6. Understanding Digital Images 7. Working in Camera Raw 8. Utilizing Layers 9. Making Selection 10. Using the Masking Panel 11. Adding Custom Borders 12. Improving Your Images with Adjustments 13. Using Levels to Correct and Enhance 14. Making Color and Tone Adjustments with Curves 15. The Art of Blending Modes 16. Correcting Color 17. Enhancing Colors 18. Burning and Dodging 19. Converting to Black and White 20. Working with Filters 21. Removing Noise 22. Basic Image Cleanup 23. Correcting Distortion and Perspective 24. Combining Multiple Images 25. Sharpening Your Images 26. Getting Your Images Online 27. Desktop Printing 28. Working with Video Conclusion

 

Pokémon Conquest – Walkthrough / Gameplay Part 27

03 Aug

If you enjoyed the video please spend a second to throw a like :] it helps a lot. www.youtube.com TWITTER: twitter.com tags: Pokemon Conquest Nobunaga’s Ambition english Playthrough Walkthrough Warlord of the Aurora Eevee Oichi Nobunaga Dragnor anime character Nintendo DS Gameplay Video Game Black White Soulsilver Diamond Pearl 3DS Pokémon (Business Operation) Gold Wifi Platinum Battle Animation Silver Crystal Emerald Cartoon NDS 720p today tgn partnership ???????????? ????? ??? ??????????? ??? ??? ??? yt:crop=16:9 HD Pokémon Conquest – Walkthrough / Gameplay Part 27 Pokémon Conquest – Walkthrough / Gameplay Part 27 Pokémon Conquest – Walkthrough / Gameplay Part 27 Pokémon Conquest – Walkthrough / Gameplay Part 27
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THUMB UP FOR POKEMON ^_^ SUBSCRIBE TO MY SHOW AND NEVER MISS AND EPSIODE www.youtube.com Welcome back to part 19 of Pokemon Black where we take on route 4 and all the trainers along them!! FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: www.twitter.com ——————————————————————————————————— VIDEO TAGS pasqualinawii lab pasky pasqualinawii2 Let’s Play Pokemon Black – Part [19] – Route 4 DESERT! (PasqualinaWii) Play clan mkw lets play gameplay with commentary nintendo 3ds ds pokemon Animation Playthrough funny tips help guide “walkthrough tutorial” “pokemon grey” “pokemon gray” “Playthrough Part” tepig muna
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 

3D EPIC WOLF MISHKA – RED/BLUE (CYAN) glasses

03 Aug

You need RED/BLUE 3D glasses to watch this. Here’s is how you can get them: 1) Make your own 3D glasses: www.wikihow.com 2) Order them online for 2.95 with free shipping: www.amazon.com 3) Buy one the following DVDs that come with 3D glasses: The Call of the Wild The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl Once you have them you will be able to enjoy M&M’s 3D videos! Mishka’s Facebook: www.facebook.com Mishka’s Twitter: twitter.com Mishka’s Channel: www.youtube.com

3D HIGH DEFINITION — RED-CYAN Glasses Thanks for follow also on Facebook page, share your 3D creation with the rest of the WORLD ! www.facebook.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

Outlook Festival – Croatia – 2011

03 Aug

Bit of what you can get up to in the day, as well as the night party times…. Footage captured on the GoPro HD, D90 and iPhone. Edited in Premiere Pro. Music: Dj Marky & SPY – Mystic Sunset Follow: twitter.com Site: www.digitalanthill.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Weirdo paints a huge piece in Seattle using Belton Molotow Premium Spray paints. The paints used on this video are best in the world. The Project took 30 days to complete and spans one city block. The video is shot with a Nikon D90. Graffiti supplies Like this and more available at www.ArtPrimo.com Call to order today at (206) 365-4083.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Litepanels MiniPlus: Product Reviews: Adorama Photography TV

02 Aug

AdoramaTV presents The Litepanels MiniPlus. This week Mark will show us the Litepanels Mini Plus LED spot light that fits easily on a camera, a stand, or elsewhere. Perfect for video use, this flicker-free unit offers output that is three times more efficient than a conventional tungsten camera light. It is heat-free and is dimmable from 0 to 100% of full power, with almost no shift in color. Buy LitePanels MiniPlus lights, view related videos and read relevant articles on video lighting here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

I demonstrate exposing for a scene with a waterfall and then selecting alternate f stops and shutter speeds for creative effects. I demonstrate using the digital camera’s histogram to determine accurate exposure. I also talk about several other scenes and how I created those.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 

Scarlett Johansson – Photoshop Change Hair & Clothes Color

02 Aug

This tutorial shows you how to change the color of hair and clothing using Adobe Photoshop CS5. Hue and Saturations layers are your friend. All done using adjustment layers non-destructively. Visit us on Facebook @ www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter @ twitter.com …

You gotta see this helpful info : Here’s the definitive technique for removing double chins using photoshop. Based on years of retouching using old fashion pencil and pastel techniques. More at 2011 trustseo.com Website Designer Miami Thanks to the #1 uploader of this video was nobsphotosuccess
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 

“Attitude”

02 Aug

www.youtube.com Click to watch Arby ‘n’ The Chief In LA episode 1! HALO 3 : by DigitalPh33r Bungie has given Master Chief the secret Recon armor thanks to the Arbiter, but the Chief has developed a terrible attitude as a result, and unleashes it by doing something terrible. Machinima Happy Hour is home to the best animation and shorts Machinima has to offer. Check back every weekend for updates on all your favorite shows like Sanity Not Included, Two Best Friends Play, Freeman’s Mind, Sonic For Hire and more! www.youtube.com – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima _twitter.com Inside Gaming _twitter.com Machinima Respawn _twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture _twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: arby arbiter master chief series episode halo three machinima new lost digital ph33r digitalph33r cjg joncjg Halo UPC 882224444477 Bungie Software Microsoft la wonderful live hard justice one life remaining yt:quality=high
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Arachnophobia 3D: encounter between a spider and a fly in stereo 3D yt3d:enable=true

02 Aug

Modern Stereo 3D Art : www.21horizon.com 3d animation in stereoscopic 3D showing the encounter between a spider and a fly. Not for people with arachnophobia. For viewing please use red anaglyph 3D glasses. This is my very first 3D animation and every element was designed to enhance the 3D effect. The spiders, think of a black widow or a tarantula, are embedded in a spider cob in form of a tunnel. This creates a stereo ramp, allowing the viewer to glide into the depth of the created space.

DeepSketch is the first anaglyph (coloured) 3D painting app for the iPad. With a pair of old-school 3D glasses you can sketch and paint awesome art that literally pops out of the screen! Get the app from the App Store here: itunes.apple.com In version 1.6 DeepSketch adds support for the Adonit Jot Touch, a wonderful pressure sensitive stylus for the iPad! With the Jot Touch you can easily vary the thickness of your lines by applying pressure when drawing. You can even control the depth of your 3D strokes by pressing harder on the stylus! With DeepSketch you can create beautiful pencil-like sketches which you can trace in 3D. All you need is an iPad, a pair of coloured 3D glasses and your imagination! For more information about the app, please visit www.machineboy.com.
Video Rating: 5 / 5