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Nikon D400 and Nikon D400v : Two versions – One for Photography and One for Video

14 Dec

artoftheimage.blogspot.com – Nikon D400 and Nikon D400v Two versions – One for Photography and One for VideoCheck out the new Art of the Image Recommended Photography Gear List at goo.gl PS If you have kids or know someone with kids, check out my latest online book, “Diary of a Nerd King” at www.nerdkingdiary.com. It’s funny and it’s FREE! Please pass it along… thanks! PSS If you have toddlers or small children, check out http for my children’s ebooks for Kindle, iPad, iPod, iPhone, laptops, etc! Please pass it along… thanks!
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Baking with Cameras, A Guide to Photography in the Kitchen!

14 Dec

Your camera’s just as badass as you are in the kitchen.

With your sleeves rolled up, you can both take on a little batter, and you can both definitely take on some cocoa dusted Belgian chocolate anything.

With this mid-holiday season insanity, there’s nothing that sounds better than taking a little break from it all with your camera in one hand and a spatula in the other (okay, maybe not at the same time).

Here’s a little roundup on tips for shooting in the kitchen, camera gadgets for better photos, and an extra-special section down ‘low on edible photographs and cameras. Yep, you heard us.

Photos and cameras you can eat. Go. read. now. ?

1. Tips for Taking Better Food Photos:

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Your two main perpetrators are 1) not having enough light and 2) having the wrong white balance.

To combat the the low light issue:

  • Shoot with a wide aperture
  • Raise ISO to capture more light
  • If your shutter speed < 1/60, use a tripod or flash.
  • Direct flash is too harsh for food (makes too many shadows & makes food glisten in potentially unappetizing ways), so you might try a flash bounce or a diffuser.

To combat the white balance issue, try these white balance settings:

  • In natural light, go with a daylight setting.
  • If it’s especially cloudy or shady with a blue cast, use a cloudy or shady setting.
  • If you have lamps on inside, set your white balance to Tungsten to offset the orange shade.
  • Or set a custom white balance using a grey card or something like a white balance lens cap.

Onward! Here are a few guides full of really handy tips for shooting in the kitchen and hey, even at the table.

  • Photojojo’s Ten Tastiest Food Photography Tips
  • The Serious Eats Guide to Food Photography
  • How to Start a Food Blog

2. Gadgets for Better Food Photos:

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There might be a couple reasons why you have a camera in the kitchen. Y’know, besides proving to everyone that you look really good in an apron.

It might be to document the process (maybe you have a blog!) or you’re simply a foodie that appreciates what goes into making something that looks as good as it tastes.

These gadgets are not only the extra hand you’ll need if you’re playing with flour, kneading dough, or whisking eggs, but they’ll help you get better shots, too!

  • A camera holder. Something like this Camera Capture Clip lets you wear your DSLR on your belt, keeping your camera safely out of the way.
  • Shutter triggers. The iOShutter lets you set off your DSLR’s shutter via sound, motion triggers & more. Helpful for when your hands are full.
  • A tripod. To prevent motion blur, so your photos are nice and sharp.
  • A phone stand. When you’re not using as a tripod, you can use it as a stand for reading recipes on your phone. Also check out the Tiltpod.
  • A level. Saves you time from having to go back and edit.
  • A mini camera crew. The Swivl is a phone stand that follows your every move via a remote sensor. Shoot vids of yourself or set up a video-chat.
  • A flash bounce or diffuser. Direct flash is too harsh. With the right amount of diffusion, you can take flash photos that don’t even look like they were shot with flash.
  • A grey card or white balance lens cap. Set a custom white balance to measure the temperature of the light that you’re shooting in. It’ll make your shots look more like they were shot in natural lighting.

3. Blogs & Photographers That’ll Inspire You:

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You’ll love these guys if you don’t already.

  • Smitten Kitchen — Simply great photos showing the process
  • Evelina and Carl Kleiner — The photographer & stylist behind Ikea’s cookbook
  • Delicious Days — Thoughtful photos of food
  • The Last Appetite — A global food blog
  • TasteSpotting — An aggregated best of from around the net
  • I Love Fika — Beautiful photos of coffee adventures in Portland and beyond

4. Camera Geek Wares for Your Kitchen:

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Your kitchen’s the one room in your house that’s missing that photo geekery you’re so well-known for! There’s a chance you didn’t know some of this stuff even existed.

A kitchen timer that looks like a lens and camera bag that you can use as a lunch cooler? Totes.

The f/60 Lens Kitchen Timer — A timer that looks like a lens.

Camera Cookie Cutters — For true photo geeks. Rangefinder, TLR & SLR shapes!

Ceramic Lens Mugs — For the classy coffee drinker. Ceramic with fine lens detailing.

Lens Shot Glasses — That bread pudding could do with a little shot of a brandy, and so could you.

The Egg Carton Film Case — This thing is made to keep your 35mm rolls of film fresh in the fridge. Just make sure your roomie doesn’t try to make a scramble with ‘em.

Canon & Nikon Lens Mugs — These come in telephoto and zoom, and that’s all you need to know.

The Camera Cooler Bag — This is a camera bag that can double as a cooler bag!

5. Photos & Cameras You Can Actually Eat!:

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Yes, finally! Here are all the delicious photos and cameras that will happily digest in your tummy.

Gingerbread cameras — Our DIY tutorial for making TLRs and even a Mamiya from cookie dough!

Instagram chocolate — Cocoagraph will turn your phone photos into chocolate.

Photo cupcakes — Printable icing sheets means you can print a photo onto icing and eat your own face.

Camera cookies — Cookies that look like cameras. Glass free!

Photo lollipops — Same idea as the cupcakes. Lick.

Photo credits: 1. Joanna Karenina, 2. The iPhone SLR Mount, 3. Smitten Kitchen

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Get Our Kids Photography eBook at 50% Off – Today Only

14 Dec

day1.pngFor the next 24 hours you can grab ‘Click! How to Take Gorgeous Photos of Your Kids’ at half price! Read on to find out how.

Introducing dPS’s 12 Days of Christmas for 2012

Two years ago in 2010, in the lead up to Christmas, we ran a little experimental promotion for dPS readers where we offered you 12 photographic deals over the 12 days before Christmas. The deals were a mix of discounts on our own products as well as some great deals from other photographic brands.

The campaign was just going to be a one off and we planned it as a small gift to our readers but the response from readers was huge and months out from last Christmas people started asking us if we were going to run it again.

We ran an even bigger version in 2011 by doing some bigger deals on our own products and used the success of the first year to convince some other brands to offer bigger discounts too.

So what’s happening this year?

I’m excited to announce that starting today we’re doing it all again and it is going to be bigger than ever.

This year we have lined up 12 new deals on products that we’ve not featured before in our previous Christmas campaigns. It will again include a few of our own newer products but also some fantastic deals from photographic brands you know and love.

24 Hours to Grab Each Deal

Each deal lasts for 24 hours only so you need to be quick. To make sure you get notified of each deal you can signup to receive an email by adding your email address here:

Are you ready for Deal #1? Here it is…

Deal #1: 50% off our Kids Photography eBook – Click

Just over a year ago we launched Click – one of our most popular eBooks ever – an eBook about how to take gorgeous photos of your kids.

In this deal it is yours for just $ 15 – 50% off the normal price.

Written by professional child photographer (and 3 times mum) Rachel Devine it is written for parents, grand parents, teachers or anyone else with children in their lives to help them capture the daily lives of the amazing little people living with us.

This book will solve the challenges many of us have including:

  • how do I make photographing my kids fun again?
  • how do I go beyond the ‘click and hope’ approach?
  • how do I avoid taking staged and fake looking photos?
  • How do I add style and emotion to my shots?

Inside: Beautifully Illustrated and Packed with Information

Taking Gorgeous Photos of your Kids is Child’s Play

In Click! Rachel explores her unique approach to the photography of children in seven charmingly illustrated chapters:

  • THINK: Forget the “spray-and-pray” approach to kid photography, and learn to spot better opportunities to capture young ones experiencing everyday life.
  • PREPARE: With the right equipment on hand, and an understanding of essential photography concepts—from shot setup, to styling and safety—you’ll be ready to have some serious fun taking fabulous kids photos.
  • SMILE: Consciously develop your intuitive skills to ensure making photos is fun for kids of all ages and personality types—and for the photographer, too!
  • REFINE: Learn the photo processing tricks and techniques that’ll ensure every photo in your album, and on your wall, is truly unforgettable.
  • RESEARCH: Experiment with different styles and equipment, so you so you never miss a chance to capture a special moment, at any time, in any setting.
  • PUSH: Expand your creative boundaries with a series of practical challenges, each of which shows you new ways to make more evocative shots.
  • LOOK: Get inside the heads of five extremely innovative kids photographers, and benefit from their personal tips and advice.

This inspirational ebook is more than just a starting point—it’s a detailed resource you’ll come back to again and again as your photography practice and family grow.

What Others Are Saying about Click!

We’re super proud to have published eBook because we regularly hear from readers about what a massive impact it has had upon their photography – and more importantly their families.

Here’s just a small part of the reader feedback we’ve had about this eBook.

“I didn’t get to the end of chapter 2 before I was in the living room with the kids and my camera. This eBook has given me a whole new way of looking at photographing my kids – as well as the tools to make my dreams a reality” — Sally Raymond, Mother of 3.

“As a professional photographer myself, I am always on the lookout for resources to help me extend myself and develop my craft. Rachel’s ebook Click! is fantastic. It is beautifully written, informative and packed full of gorgeous photos. This book will teach you the mechanics of how to capture children beautifully with your camera, but also the importance of just recording the moment. It is a perfect balance of information and heart.” — Dale Taylor, professional photographer.

“Finally, information and practical ideas for taking natural photos of kids just being kids. Forget about making your children smile and say “Cheese!”After reading Rachel’s ebook you will never again settle for forced poses, and instead delight in capturing your kids as they really are.” — Catherine Oehlman, mother, teacher, blogger (squigglemum.com)

Download it today only for just $ 15!

Each deal in our 12 Deals of Christmas lasts for just 24 hours so to grab your copy of Click! at this never before offered price grab it here quickly before it ends.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.

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Lesson 1 – Aperture (Tutorial about Photography)

13 Dec

This is a first lesson about photography for beginners. In this lesson I will explain in details what aperture means and how it is used. We will also talk about F-stops and DOF (Depth of Field). I hope you will enjoy my photography tutorials and can learn how to use your camera better. Music: Kevin MacLeod. (Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0”)
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Tether Tools: Product Reviews: Adorama Photography TV

12 Dec

AdoramaTV presents Tether Tools. This week Mark will show some products from Tether Tools. This product line is designed to help photographers meet their tethered photography needs . He will show you a couple lightweight and versatile tables that attaches to any studio light stand or tripod providing a stable working surface for photographers shooting in studio or on-location. For more information about Tether Tools and related videos, go here: www.adorama.com Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

 
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techlife: Travel photography

12 Dec

NAIT staff photographer Jason Ness offers tips on taking travel pictures.
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Phase One IQ180 digital back Test Shoot By chance and with only a few hours to play with Hayden, Chris and myself put this shoot together. For a better look at the photos visit news.haydengolder.com Camera details behind the image. CAMERA – Phase One 645DF DIGITAL BACK – Phase One IQ180 (80 megapixels) LENS – Phase One 45mm f2.8 AF (Equivalent 35mm Focal Length – 29mm) CAMERA SETTINGS – 1/8 sec @ F6.3 100 ISO Photographer Hayden Golder – www.haydengolder.com Skater Chris Pullar -baysideblades.com.au Music The Artie Styles Quartet – www.facebook.com Videographer Bradley Harold Watson
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Digital Photography One on One: Episode 71: Viewer Feedback Vol 2

12 Dec

In this week’s episode Mark answers questions from viewers in this viewer feedback special. Topics include: motion blur and its relation to aperture, shutter speed and exposure, good and bad bokeh, black and white photos, the inverse square law, speedlights and the Lastolite EZYBox, noise in pictures and ISO settings. Click here to see the ISO demo pictures: www.flickr.com AdoramaTV episodes mentioned: Lastolite Review: www.youtube.com Portrait Lens Review: www.youtube.com Nikon D3s and Canon 1D Mark IV Review: www.youtube.com 14 – Aperture Values www.youtube.com 16 – Exposure www.youtube.com 17 – Flash Sync Speed www.youtube.com 20 – On-Location Flash www.youtube.com 25 – Metering Part 1: TTL Metering www.youtube.com 29 – Self Portraits www.youtube.com 41 – Dynamic Range www.youtube.com 54 – Speedlights vs. Studio Strobes www.youtube.com 59 – Inverse Square Law www.youtube.com 67 – Lighting for Black and White www.youtube.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos!
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Olivia photoshoot. Sui-gen photography

12 Dec

Toronto Fashion Photographer www.facebook.com
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Stormy Skies Ep 308: You Keep Shooting with Bryan Peterson: Adorama Photography TV

11 Dec

www.adorama.com AdoramaTV Presents You Keep Shooting, with Bryan Peterson. Join Bryan in the lavender fields of Valensole, France where he shares his technique for creating a dramatic photo by manipulating the ambient light of a dark, stormy sky, while using a flash for contrast. If you have a chance to capture a great photo of a setting that has inclement weather, try using different lighting techniques to bring out the foreground while capturing the visually rich background. This will give you the perfect contrast for a powerful-looking image. AdoramaTV features talented hosts including Mark Wallace, Gavin Hoey, Joe McNally, Joe DiMaggio, Tamara Lackey, Bryan Peterson, and Rich Harrington. Related Products Understanding Flash Photography www.adorama.com Understanding Photography Field Guide by Bryan Peterson www.adorama.com Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson www.adorama.com Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT www.adorama.com Sigma EF-610 DG ST Shoe Mount Flash for Nikon iTTL Digital SLR’s www.adorama.com Nikon 70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF Telephoto Zoom-Nikkor Lens with HB-26 Hood – Black Finish – 5 Year Nikon USA Warranty www.adorama.com Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5 – 5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR (Vibration Reduction) Zoom Nikkor Lens – with 5 Year USA Warranty www.adorama.com Nikon D800 Digital SLR Camera www.adorama.com Featured items from this episode bit.ly AdoramaTV related episodes bit.ly Learn More from the Adorama Learning Center bit.ly If you have questions, share them with us at: Adotv

 
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Photography SEO And The Power Of Local Relationship Building

11 Dec

Previously we talked about Photography SEO and link building. Today we’re going to talk about the relationships you have to make to get the ball rolling for links. I am going to use a bakery as an example.

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Photography SEO & Local Relationship Building

There are three steps to local relationship building. Below I will discuss each one.

Identify

Identifying your local relationships is step one. If you know that a local bakery is preparing food for many local events, then they are a the perfect place to start.

Outreach

Once you have identified that the bakery is your first relationship to build, it is time to reach out Stop in to the bakery and talk with the employees, meet the owner and bakers. Become friendly and spend some money buying some food if you can afford it or have it in the budget. Visit the bakery’s website and comment on their blog articles. Visit their social media channels and interact with more comments, Likes, Tweets, +1s, etc.

Build

After the engagement becomes a two-way street, it is time to send your letter. Here is a template to get you started:

Hi Tom,

I have really enjoyed the food that your bakery has prepared and the kindness from your employees. I honestly feel your bakery is the best around.

I was thinking that I could start a partner section on my photography website where I refer clients vendors I believe it, like you.

Would you consider having a similar page and exchanging links? I think it can benefits both of us and it would be fun to work together at events.

Let me know your thoughts.

See you Monday morning,

Scott

You might even offer for them to guest post on your blog.

There you have it. A simple three-step approach to photography seo relationship building.

Feel free to comment with questions,

Scott

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