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Get 25% Off Trey Radcliff’s New Video Course: The Art of Photography

21 Dec

NewImageTodays deal in our 12 Days of Christmas is fantastic – access to one of the world’s most followed photographers on social media, sought after speaker and one of the nicest guys you’ll meet – Trey Radcliff.

In todays deal you get Trey’s new course – The Art of Photography – for 25% off the normal price when you use the coupon code of ArtOfPhotography25.

But remember – the deal only lasts 24 hours.

Here’s what it’s all about – in Treys own words

I’ve spoken with thousands of people who — despite the beginner or even intermediate courses they’ve taken — are still confused about the basic elements of photography. So I developed my own style of teaching based on an artist’s natural instincts of curiosity and discovery which quickly produces dramatic results.

In the first tutorial is a great way to get started with photography, regardless of the type of camera you own. You’ll learn the fundamentals of your camera, how to take your first photos and how to edit them with Adobe Lightroom.

The complete series goes deeper on how to properly compose a photo, finding your artistic style, and improving the quality and beauty of your photos.

The course is in 4 great video modules:

  1. Episode 1: Getting Started
  2. Episode 2: Photo Composition
  3. Episode 3: Finding Your Own Style
  4. Episode 4: Photo Editing

Learn more about the course here or order direct using this link (and don’t forget to use the coupon code of ArtOfPhotography25 to get your 25% discount.
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Color in Photography: What Happened to Oz?

21 Dec

Lately, I have been filtering my way through many photo sites looking at all the amazing and different work that is out there in the photographic ether. There are so many wonderfully, creative photographers out there that it is a privilege to catch a glimpse of their work and be able to experience the moment they captured as they see it. What a fantastic impact the digital revolution has had on photography and its exposure.

Now, all this perusing through these numerous and vast websites of photographic wonderment always make me evaluate my own work and consider current trends in photography. I highly suggest you get out there and take a peek every once in a while to experience this for yourself, as it is likely to give you some inspiration for pushing the boundaries of your own work. Recently, I found that after this particular exercise, I was left with an interesting question which unfortunately is antithetic to my own personal photographic style. Then I thought this would be an interesting discussion to pose to other photographers, artists and creatives to see what sort of discussion was stimulated.

What I noticed, was that there seems over recent years to be quite a trend of desaturated, washed out or toned down images in portraits as well as landscapes. Muted skin tones, bleary backgrounds, and moody, melodramatic musings seem to be predominant and I found myself wondering what this exactly means. Especially since my own personal style is to embrace colors and the power and meaning they portray and how they can change the entire feel or emotion of an image.

My first thought was that maybe current worldwide economic complications and overall pessimistic outlooks have caused this overwhelming trend. Then I also considered the possibly that mainstream entertainment trends of zombies, vampires and gothic imagery could also be somewhat responsible. Whatever it is, I found myself concerned that my style is diametrically opposite to this trend. I was the metaphorical Bizarro Superman in Regular Superman’s world. This led me to consider re-evaluating my photography a bit and created a definite schism within the internal workings of my right brain.

First, why would one want to forego the magical nuances and emotive power of colors? Color is everywhere. It is all around us at all times. Color makes a bowl of fresh strawberries look enticing. It makes sunsets and sunrises spectacular and breathtaking. If you were waiting for the Wizard of Oz analogy that was foreshadowed in the title, here it comes, so brace yourself. In Kansas, at least we have the dramatic impact, mood and contrast of black and white imagery. Oz provides spectacular colors and vibrance in an emotive explosion. But what is in between? Are we currently in some sort of photographic purgatory that is lost between Kansas and Oz?

The following is a list of colors and what they can portray in an image:

1) Red – fire, blood, energy, war, strength, power, determination, passion

2) Pink – romance, love, friendship, feminine, passivity

3) Orange – joy, sunshine, enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, warmth, attraction, success

4) Yellow – joy, happiness, intellect, energy, cheerful, warmth

5) Green – nature, growth, harmony, freshness, fertility, safety

6) Blue – depth, stability, serenity, trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth

7) Purple – royalty, power, nobility, luxury, ambition

Pretty fascinating to see meaning through color. I would encourage you to try and use color in this manner to give your photos specific visual impact. We all stop at red lights in traffic and go when the light is green. That is an immediate ingrained response to color. How many other colors that we see every day invoke specific emotional responses? The use of color in photography is a worthy area of study for anyone from the weekend amateur to the serious professional. Every photographer should invest some time and thought into this captivating clockwork of colors.

Now, I did not mean to imply that any of the current photographic trends are right, wrong, or somewhere in between. The reality is all imagery has its place and we as photographers need to find the style that suits our photographic philosophy. I love looking at all sorts of photographic styles and find that there is something to be learned from each and every creative mind. Where do you stand on this black and white, muted tones, vibrant color issues? I think it is obvious where I stand, but what is your style and why? Do you feel pressure to stay within the constraints of current photo trends or do you pioneer your own style? Color me crazy, but I think these are important questions to help all of us reflect upon and evaluate our own work.

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10 Best Photography Books for Beginners + 20 More to Consider

20 Dec

Searching for a good photography book can be a quite difficult task that may simply waste your time and efforts. So I decided to help you in this pursuit. I have been browsing the web and reading customers reviews for two days in order to find the best photography books for beginners. Here I have collected 10 photography books recommended Continue Reading

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43% off Your Own Online Portfolio and Online Photography Store

20 Dec

deal73.pngToday is Deal #7 in our 12 Days of Christmas and we have something a little different today – a great deal that will enable you to set yourself up with your own Photography Website and Online Store from PhotoMerchant.

If you’ve ever wanted to set up an online portfolio and place to sell some of your images PhotoMerchant is a great service to check out.

This deal gives you 43% off PhotoMerchant’s ‘+’ plan and more than 50% off their premium plan.

It’s simple and easy to use but also comes with some pretty impressive functionality such as:

  • stunning templates
  • unlimited photo uploads and hosting
  • integrated shopping cart
  • digital and print sales ready
  • multiple payment options
  • watermarking, slide shows and much more
  • accept paypal and credit cards direct

All on your own domain, with your own branding.

Now some of you might be thinking how many thousands is this going to cost me… well today you can get a full 1 yr subscription to their plus package for only $ 129 (42% off) or a 1 yr subscription to their premium package for just $ 289 (over 50% off!).

Get the full rundown of what is on offer and sign up today here (just remember it is only available for 24 hours).

Note: Unfortunately this deal is only available for US and Australian Residents. If you’re not in those countries we didn’t want you to miss out! Given the popularity of yesterdays deal we’re going to extend it for another 24 hours. If you haven’t yet, grab a copy of our best-selling book this year – Natural Light – for just $ 9!

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Dave Gruentzel Photography | 2009-10-13 Kelly Ruth – Holy Hill

20 Dec

Photo shoot with model Kelly Ruth and photographers Dave Gruentzel, Alvin Arzaga, and Rob Gustafson. www.davegruentzel.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

See and buy my Photos at: www.momentsofnaturephotography.com This review is mainly for DX camera users deciding between these two lenses. Comparison of the nikon 14-24mm lens and the nikon 10-24mm DX lens. Which one is right for you?
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 
 

Digital Photography – Photographing Outdoor Sports Part 2 Shutter Priority

19 Dec

blog.jaredpolin.com Here in part 2 I go into detail on using Shutter Priority for shooting sports outdoors. What is it, what are the benefits of using it and how it works. Make sure you watch the very end for a sneak peek of shooting better hockey pictures. Shot with the NIKON D3S

 
 

Photography SEO And The Importance Of Local Marketing

18 Dec

So far in this photography SEO series, we have discussed local link building, local relationship building and today we are going to talk local marketing. Photography SEO isn’t only about the algorithms. In fact, relationships and marketing efforts also play a big role. Especially with the ever-changing algorithms and importance of social signals.

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Photography SEO & Local Marketing

Building relationships is also marketing, however there are additional local marketing techniques that can be used.

Incentive

Provide your relationships with an incentive to send more business your way. For instance, a 5% referral bonus for every new customer you get. Make the bonus exclusive to partners you have exchanged links with.

Local Listing

Utilize local marketing sites and get your business listed on the most important websites, the ones your potential clients would be browsing.

Associations

Display your associations and memberships on your website, and make sure you are listed on theirs. For instance, if you are a wedding photographer it could be important to be listed on Best of Wedding Photography in your local area.

Host & Education

If you have a studio, host a meet and greet there. If you do not, partner with one of your relationships to use their venue. Offer a couple of presentations where you can further educate your partners so they can be an indirect and unofficial sales person for your business.

Local Metrics

Use Google Webmaster Tools and Bing Webmaster Tools and identify what local keywords are working for you and where you need improvement.

Answer Questions

Use social sites like Quora, searching for local questions worth answering.

Where Your Customers Are

Your customers hang out on Facebook and Pinterest. You may not realize it, but Pinterest is important for photographers and more so for local marketing.

Plus Local

Google Places is now called Google Plus Local. Even if your customers are not on Google Plus, it is important to have your business set up and merged with your Google Plus Local listing.

Like with anything else, this list can go on for a while. So I want to hear from you. Comment below and share your advice for photographers to utilize local marketing for photography SEO.

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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 65: Green Screen: Adorama Photography TV

18 Dec

Adorama Photography TV presents Digital Photography One on One with Mark Wallace. In this week’s episode Mark shows you how to light for green screen effects and achieve professional results. Learn specific lighting techniques that will ensure accurate processing in post production. To buy related products, view related videos and read articles about Green Screen and Chroma Key, go here: www.adorama.com Products used in this episode: Westcott Illuminator Collapsible Disc Background, 6′ x 7′, Chromakey Green www.adorama.com Matthews Baby Junior Triple Riser Stand with Wheels www.adorama.com Arri Softbank 2 Light Kit www.adorama.com Westcott Illuminator Reflector Panel 30″ Silver/Black www.adorama.com Sekonic L-358 Flash Master www.adorama.com Adobe After Effects CS 5.5 Software for Mac www.adorama.com Nikon D3S Body Only www.adorama.com Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR II Zoom-Nikkor ED-IF Lens www.adorama.com Manfrotto 055XPROB Black Tripod Legs www.adorama.com Manfrotto Midi Ball Head 498 with RC2 Rapid Connect Plate www.adorama.com

 
 

Get our iPhone Photography eBook for $7 [65% Off]

18 Dec

Today is day #4 of our 12 Days of Christmas and it is our biggest discount yet with a whopping 65% discount on our recently launched iPhone Photography eBook.

That means for the next 24 hours you can pick it up for just $ 7!

Our iPhone Photography eBook is a comprehensive guide to shooting, editing and sharing great photos from the phone that many of us take everywhere with us – our iPhones.

The iPhone is currently the most commonly used camera in the world, with millions and millions of snap shots taken everyday, but only a few photographers are using the full creative potential of the camera.

But that’s about to change because this eBook, written by one of the world’s leading mobile photographers Misho Baranovic, is all about giving you complete control over your iPhone and enabling you to take images that your friends won’t believe came from a camera phone.

iPhone Photography is written for anyone with an iPhone 3GS, 4, 4S or with the new iPhone 5 and is broken down into 3 main sections – ‘Shooting‘, ‘Editing‘ and ‘Sharing‘.

In its 106 pages you’ll discover:

  • How the iPhone Camera works and how to use it to take great photos
  • How to take more control of your iPhone using Camera Replacement Apps (with a rundown of the best ones)
  • Advanced shooting techniques with the ProCamera App to gain maximum control over focusing and exposure
  • How to find compelling subjects including; with the family, on the street, in nature, while travelling and at night
  • How to develop your own editing style
  • A rundown of native iPhone editing functions
  • An overview of the best editing apps including one touch apps, filter based editing apps and professional editing apps and techniques
  • How to add text and graphic elements to your photos
  • How to share your images with family and friends through popular photo-sharing apps including Instagram
  • How to get your images ready to print

Beautifully designed and full of inspiring example images, screenshots, exercises and step by step instructions.

This eBook comes as both a PDF and ePUB (you get both) so can be read on any computer or PDF reading device plus with the ePUB you can read it on a variety of devices including iPads, iPhones, (via iBooks), Nook Readers, Sony Readers, Kobo Readers and many more.

Need more information? Get a full rundown of the eBook here or grab your copy at 65% off by clicking the download button below (but don’t wait too long – this lasts just 24 hours).

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Focus on Rick Sammon, HDR photography and X-Rite ColorMunki

18 Dec

Professional photographer and X-Rite Coloratti Rick Sammon talks about his HDR process, including how he uses the X-Rite ColorMunki

Chris Weeks has been sharing a whole lot of stuff with us, and mainly what he uses for assignments and now, video integration. In this segment, he shows a very simple, but potent street photography bag, and what he takes when capturing the human condition as he finds it. More photo goodness at photoinduced.com