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Photography Tutorial Beyond the Basics ( creativity )

14 Dec

Hello Yalls, Robert Here with the first of a new series called Beyond the Basics. Today I will stimulate your mind and open the doors of creativity through simple ramblings and mildly amusing banter. I hope you learn and enjoy through this video.
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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 31: Macro Basics: Adorama Photography TV

22 Sep

Adorama Photography TV presents: In this episode Mark will show us how to take those up close photos! Macro photography provides unique opportunities to produce creative and dramatic photos and Mark shows us a couple examples. Read more about macro photography here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

 

Photoshop Elements Basics Tutorial : Enhancing Eyes

09 Apr

(HD Voice tutorial) Apologise for errors in this tutorial. Adobe Photoshop Elements Tutorial In this tutorial we will cover: -Enhancing eyes -Marque Selection tool -Feathering -Eye Reconstruction Rate Comment and Subscribe Dan Allen

 

Landscape Photography Equipment Basics

19 Mar

Some tips on the basics of setting yourself up with the right equipment for landscape photography. Jonathan Maher, founder of VSP Workshops talks about some of the more important kit you’ll need for this type of photography. For more information on landscape photography workshops with VSP, visit www.vspworkshops.com
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When starting a photography business, the costs of production need to be weighed against the amount charged and the demand for photography in the area. Start a photography business by formatting a business model with tips from a professional photographer in this free video on photography. Expert: Anthony Maddaloni Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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Nikon SB-900: The Basics

14 Jan

This video demonstrates the basic hands-on demonstration on Nikon’s new professional-grade speedlight of SB-900. Note, there’s a typo while flash head panning demonstration, it starts from 0º, 45º, 90º, then 180º both ways around. If you are not so sure about SB-900’s “Light Pattern” – SB-900 can throw light in different directions: Above, Even, and Below. Below is useful when you are using the flash on a flash bracket. The DX and FX feature in the SB-900 allows you to use iTTL, iTTL-BL, iTTL-FP, or iTTL-BL-FP more accurately on FX and DX camera bodies. It will automatically switch to DX if you enter the DX Crop Mode on D3 / D3X / D700. SB-900 will automatically get the signal from the camera body and it will switch to either DX or FX. You can manually override that feature if you wish. Enjoy. Music: Man from Two Worlds / Blues Medley by Chico Hamilton For wireless flash compatibility chart • D3000 – Built-In Flash • D40 – Built-In Flash • D40X – Built-In Flash • D50 – Built-In Flash • D60 – Built-In Flash • D70 – Built-In Flash • D70s – Built-In Flash • D80 – Built-In Flash • D90 – Built-In Flash • D100 – Built-In Flash • D200 – Built-In Flash • D300 – Built-In Flash • D700 – Built-In Flash • D1-Series – External Unit • D2-Series – External Unit • D3-Series – External Unit The SB-900 have SU-4 Mode, which allows the flash to be triggered wirelessly using onboard flash alone with non-CLS-Compatible digital SLR’s. If one wish to prevent the onboard flash from reaching the
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