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Wildlife Photographer, Simon Stafford: How’d They Do That?

19 Oct

Adorama Photography TV presents Simon Stafford. Simon is a wildlife, landscape and portrait photographer based in the UK He is the author of the Nikon Compendium as well as the Magic Lantern Guide series for Nikon. Learn how he captures beautiful photos of animals in their natural habitat so you can try it yourself. See more of Simon’s work at www.simonstafford.co.uk. For related articles and videos, go here www.adorama.com Products in this episode: Nikon 200-400mm f/4G ED, AF-S VR-II Zoom-Nikkor www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
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Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera Challenge (#3 Eric Wong)

16 Oct

In this 3rd instalment, the pro photographer, Eric Wong of Hap Laboratory, decides to do a photo shoot involving painting with light. Unfortunately, we have a surprise for him where we replace his Hasselblad with a cheapo camera. Find out what happens in this video. Thanks to Eric Wong of Hap Laboratory: www.haplaboratory.com Eric Wong’s work that earned him a finalist spot in Hasselblad Masters 2010 (for fashion & beauty): www.hasselblad.com Got a question? Why not hook up with us: DigitalRev on Facebook: www.facebook.com DigitalRev on Twitter: www.twitter.com
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Interview with Igor Klimov: Still Life Photographer from Tallinn

16 Oct

It is always a pleasure to talk to a person who is a true fan of his occupation. Last week I was lucky enough to speak to Igor Klimov – a still-life (and not only) photographer from Tallinn, Estonia. His photographs speak for themselves – and if I would need to describe his works with one single word, it would Continue Reading
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Tony Sweet – The Man of Thousand Talents And One Fantastic Photographer [Interview]

16 Oct

Today we’re going to talk to a photographer whose creativity and capacity for work astonishes at first sight. So, please welcome Tony Sweet. He’s a many-sided personality who has achieved success in various spheres of life (that includes music, lectureship, photography, authoring). He’s one of these great guys that you would call a self-made man. And this experience is reflected Continue Reading
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How To: Use Fisheye, Wide Angle & Telephoto Lenses – Skateboarding Photographer Sam McGuire-In Focus

25 Aug

Tune in every other Monday to learn firsthand how to film, edit and shoot like the pros, from your favorite videographers and photographers in skateboarding! Subscribe to Ride: www.youtube.com facebook.com twitter.com instagram @ridechannel
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Erin Manning’s Top 5 Posing and Directing Photo Tips Some people are really uncomfortable in front of the camera—they aren’t sure what they’re supposed to do, and they’re afraid they’ll look bad. This can result in stiff, unnatural looking photographs. It’s your job as the photographer to help your subjects feel comfortable and relax. You can do this by talking, interacting, giving them direction and encouragement. When you are photographing people, you are in a relationship, whether it lasts for a few minutes, a few hours, or a lifetime. Following are five tips that can help you direct your subject and capture natural-looking portraits. Tip 1 Have your subjects make a three-quarter turn to camera and shift their weight to the back leg. This position gives the body shape, dimension and makes them look slimmer. Tip 2 Create a sense of movement in your photograph. Direct your subjects to shift their weight back and forth from one foot to the other. Tip 3 Most people are uncomfortable in front of the camera. Help them out by giving them direction. Tell them they look great, give them feedback and interact. The positive energy will show in your photographs. Tip 4 A real expression is always better than a fake one. To alleviate a frozen, unnatural smile, try my Pufferfish technique for relaxing your subjects face. Do it together! Puff out your cheeks, hold, then blow it out. This exercise relaxes your face, and the goofy look is enough to make anyone laugh. Tip 5 Portraits are
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Fashion Photographer, Ella Manor: How’d They Do That?

12 Aug

Adorama Photography TV Presents Ella Manor in this week’s episode of How’d They Do That? Ella is a fashion and fine art Photographer based in New York City. See more of her work at: www.ellamanor.com For more interviews with fashion photographers and related articles, go here: www.adorama.com Buy Lensbaby lenses at Adorama.com: Lensbaby Composer Pro with Sweet 35 Optic for Nikon www.adorama.com Lensbaby Soft Focus Optic for Lensbaby’s Creative Effects SLR camera lenses www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

Introduction to the design and specifications of the Canon EOS 60D DSLR camera at the Henry’s Photographic, Video and Digital Imaging Show Fall 2010. For more reviews, tips, events and other photography related news, visit Full Frame on Perpetual Radio Networks at perpetualradio.com This video was shot on a Canon 60D with a 17-40mm F/4L USM lens.

 

Fashion & Celebrity Photographer, Scott Hugh Mitchell: How’d They Do That?

03 Aug

Adorama Photography TV presents “How’d They Do That” featuring Scott Hugh Mitchell. In this episode, Mark talks with Scott about his unique style of photography. Scott has been published in numerous magazines and is the youngest Hasselblad Photographer of the month ever. For video interviews with other fashion & celebrity photographers and related articles, go here: www.adorama.com See more of Scott’s work at: www.scotthughmitchell.com Buy some of the products in this episode at Adorama.com: Profoto Softbox 1×3′ Striplight www.adorama.com Profoto 26 Degree Silver Softlight Reflector www.adorama.com Profoto 65 Degree White Softlight Reflector www.adorama.com Profoto Softbox 4×6′ www.adorama.com Profoto Pro-8a 1200 Air Power Pack with Pocket Wizard www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
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Children Photographer Lena Hyde – Photo Shoot Tips

03 Aug

www.silberstudios.tv Childhood photographer Lena Hyde is a respected expert in the field of children’s photography. In this video, she joins Marc Silber to talk about her approach to shooting photos of children and to share her tips on efficient lighting and equipment. Looking at her work, it is clear that she enjoys her work and truly engages her subjects, both young and old. Lena is a natural at interacting with children and babies, and always makes sure to create an experience that is fun and enjoyable for them. Children are more comfortable without the commotion of lighting equipment, so she only uses all natural light for her photos. Lena advises against carrying around heavy equipment, since you often have to run around to keep up with your active subjects. Join us for this informative video for anyone who wants to capture truly natural photographs of children that will be cherished for years to come. Check out Lena’s site. Our thanks to Francesco Spiezia for his footage of Lena in action! Click to subscribe to our videos to stay up to date!

 

Walter Iooss – Legendary Sports Photographer

03 Aug

Walter Iooss is joining Neil Leifer in an exhibit for the first time, at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles. We caught up with these two photogs at the space and had a chance to ask a few questions. Here is Walter at some of his unvarnished finest. Visit photoinduced.com for more photo -goodness and weekly giveaways

froknowsphoto.com This week’s super secret project video is from a Skype call I had with Mike. Mike emailed me to figure out how he can get a photo credential for an upcoming concert in his town. He was not sure where he should look or who he should contact. Ten minutes after I fired him off exactly what to do he e mailed me back and said “I got the pass for the show”. I asked Mike to give me a call so we can record it to help all of you out there. What happened on the 13 min long call I can only explain as me giving out way to much quality information on concert photography. I will let you know right now I am working on the Concert Photographers guide which is going to be packed full of straight up real world information that will help you become a concert photographer. There is going to be hours of video footage of me at shows showing you exactly what to do along with the Ebook. Keep an eye out for that!!!! For now enjoy this skype call until I decide to take it down because the information is to good. 80’s nostalgia – Who remembers VICI from A Small Wonder, who wouldnt want a robot sister. froknowsphoto.com

 

Unique Photography Techniques – Rock Band Photographer Michael Zagaris

03 Aug

Welcome to a new episode of the Marc Silber Show www.silberstudios.tv – Advancing Your Photography! We’re in San Francisco with our guest Michael Zagaris, also known as “the Z-man”. Michael has shot some of the most amazing rock & roll photos in his career behind the music. He became the band photographer for the Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, and the list of rock legends he captured on film goes on and on. As a rock & roll insider in those days, he took photos of what was, not what one expected to see, and as an insider today he does the same thing for 21st century bands and artists. As team photographer for the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland A’s, Zagaris is sports’ “inside-out shooter”. Zagaris explains his approach to photography, how to “become what you shoot”, and focus on your subject. His unique tips on composition will help any photographer capture more raw emotion and energy in their photos.
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Adorama Photography TV presents “How’d They Do That” featuring Carl Heilman II. In this episode, Carl Heilman II explains how to get natural-looking HDR images,and panoramic and standard format nature photography shots with techniques he has learned. For related products and articles on the Adorama Learning Center, go here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more videos!
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