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WP Photography – Cokin ND Grad Kit

16 Jan

A short video on the Cokin ND Grad Kit and filters put together a few months after I purchased them. Found them essential to my landscapes 80% of the time. www.wp-photography.co.uk http
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Top Ten Destinations in the World for Landscape Photography

16 Jan

With so many beautiful and inspirational locations all over the world just waiting to be captured, knowing where to take your camera next can be a battle. From the breathtaking British Isles to the peaks of the picturesque Peruvian mountains, we’ve compiled a list of the top ten destinations in the world that every landscape photographer should add to their Continue Reading

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Photography Macro Filters For Canon or Nikon (Review)

15 Jan

you can get these pretty cheap and kind of get the job done depending on what you want, these are 52mm but come in many more sizes, i got mine from ebay thanks for watching subscribe! rate! comment! send me any question i will answer it! here are the new subscribers: makeupchic005 cprow10 check them out! subscribe and i will mention your name in my next video! and i am also selling my blackberry!

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360 degree Panorama Photography tips and editing

15 Jan

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Find the Light: Ep 233: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

14 Jan

AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this episode Mark demonstrates some techniques for shooting portraits (and a few other things) in natural light. Mark uses nothing but his camera, no reflectors or fill flash, to get terrific results. Mark also talks about open shade and how you can use it to get different lighting results. Sekonic L-358 Flash Master: www.adorama.com Go here for more articles and videos about outdoor portrait photography and to learn more about the gear Mark used in this video: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

 
 

Focus Basics: Ep 210: Digital Photography One on One

14 Jan

This week Mark goes over the basics of autofocus with a little help from Stunt Pig. Mark covers autofocus modes, the difference between drive modes and auto focus modes, adjusting the diopter and gives a few tips for using manual focus. The tables I’m using in this video are made by Tether Tools: www.adorama.com and www.adorama.com
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facebook.com/themidsummerclassic TWITTER: @TMSCband The official music video for “Don’t Waste Your Time” by The Mid-Summer Classic. From the album band’s debut album, “Good Times & Goodbyes”, which is now available on iTunes! Video Released: October 16th, 2011 Filmed by | Matt Bell @ MattBellPhotography.com

 
 

San Francisco Night Photography. On Location with Eric C. Gould: Featuring Doug Peck –

14 Jan

San Francisco Night Photography Tips and Tricks First Segment: Environmental Portrait’s Environmental portrait’s and on location photography are the bread and butter of a successful corporate photographer. Watch Doug and Eric shoot a classic environmental portrait with the Golden Bridge in the background at sunset. Doug uses just one light to balance the image and Eric stands in as the celebrity client. Includes a brief discussion of camera positioning to make your clients’ look taller. You’ll see both before and after images with ideas to create your own two page magazine spread or just fun images of your family and friends. Second Segment: Nighttime Photography Many people believe that night time shots are more difficult to take than those during the day. Here Doug and Eric offer some tips to help you get started and break through the “fear of the dark.” In this video you’ll learn the answer to the question when is the best time to shoot. What equipment to use and what settings you might want to try. If you know how to turn your camera to Manual. Give this quick video a try. It’s not a complete course – but will get you started right away. Video was shoot and edited by Ferguson Sauve-Rogan. Music and some video licensed from Pond5.com.
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Meet The Photographers Who Write For Digital Photography School ~ Pye Jirsa

14 Jan

You’ve been reading their articles for months or years, have you ever wondered “Who are the photographers who write for DPS”? We thought it would be a good time to introduce them to you through a series of interviews. No worries, Darren will get his turn too.

Today meet Pye Jirsa from Orange County, California.

1. How long have you been shooting?

I feel like I wasn’t serious about photography until around mid 2008. Before that, it was just dinking around on a point and shoot, which really doesn’t count in my book. We can all say “I have been shooting all my life” but in reality, I wasn’t serious about learning until I decided I wanted to do it professionally in early 2008.

2. Do you have a full time job or are you a full time photographer?

I am a full time photographer, it is my job. I am one of the owners of Lin and Jirsa Photography out of Orange County, California.

3. If you had to limit yourself to one genre of photography, what would it be and why?

Wedding photography. I know it probably isn’t what most photographers “aspire” to, but personally I love it. I have tried virtually every type of photography, from landscapes, to runway, editorial, fashion, band, headshots, product, etc. I find that I get bored very quickly with these other types of shoots. It lacks the variety that my ADD personality needs, haha! Weddings have always kept me interested and on my toes because within a single day, I get to wear many “photographic hats” if you will. I get to shoot product shots in the details, portraits, candids, landscapes, editorials with the bridal party, and so forth. I am writing this the day after my last wedding for 2012. It was an extremely technical wedding. Over the course of the day, we counted 19 different lighting setups were used! It’s that variety that keeps me always interested. But, I think best of all, weddings are very uplifting. Being able to document people on such a happy and joyous occasion is something that makes me happy in-turn. After a wedding, I am sort-of on an emotional high which I have never gotten from shooting products, fashion, headshots or any other type of photography.

4. When did you start writing for dPS and why?

I think my first article went onto DPS a year or two ago. When we first got into the industry, we had wonderful mentors. They inspired me to want to teach as well, which is why we created SLR Lounge and is why I enjoy writing for other great sites as well, such as DPS.

5. What do you shoot with and what’s your favorite lens?

I shoot with a lot of cameras/lenses. If you were to ask what my all-out favorite camera is at the moment, I would say a Nikon D800. But, out of habit, I am usually shooting on my canon 5D Mark 3. I typically only use my D800 for my personal editorial/landscape work because I find the 5D Mark 3 fits better in our production workflow. My go-to lenses for my 5D Mark 3 are my 50mm 1.2 and my 70-200 F2.8 Mark II. I probably shoot 80-90 percent of my images on those two lenses.

6. What would be your number one tip to any new photographer?

Try out everything before deciding. From types of photography to styles of lighting. Don’t just settle on something because it is “comfortable” or familiar to you. Always push yourself to try new things and develop your own style/look over time, rather than attempting to define it right when you jump in. The biggest mistake I see new photographers making is in trying to define what type of photographer they are, or even what type of lighting they specialize in before having tried anything else. It places an immediate limitation on their technical growth and their development of a unique style.

7. What’s your next big project?

We completed our Lightroom 4 Workshop Collection mid-way through 2012, and we are just finishing up our 3 Part HDR Photography Workshop on DVD which should be out before the end of the 2012. To be honest, I am not sure what project I want to move on to next. There are so many subjects I enjoy and would like to teach, at the moment, I am just enjoying this short break with family before we decide and kick into the next project in 2013.

8. Where can people go to find out more about you and your work?

Our educational tutorials and products can be seen and purchased from slrlounge.com. We also have a YouTube channel at youtube.com/slrlounge where we post free tutorials and behind the scenes videos on our photography and style. Our studio’s work under Lin and Jirsa Photography can be seen on our website and blog at linandjirsa.com.

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Photography Tutorial – How to take Ice Hockey Photos

13 Jan

froknowsphoto.com How to take ice hockey photos. Ice hockey is one of the hardest sports in my mind to try and photography. It was my first passion as a photographer and though many photographers tried to steer me clear of shooting it, I stuck with it and felt like I got as close to mastering it as possible. There are a lot of factors you need to take into consideration when you are shooting ice hockey. You have to think about the basics like what should my ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture be but than you also have to think about what will make for a good image. That is where a lot of people get lost when it comes to sports photography. You see a lot of images of players standing around because action shots tend to be more difficult.

 
 

SLR Photography Introduction and Tips

13 Jan

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