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How To Create Photography Website That You Can Be Proud Of

01 Dec

Without this post you will either overpay for your photography website or perhaps just go with the solution which is at best “okay” rather than “outstanding“. In fact there are lots of “IT guys” among photographers, but still the vast majority doesn’t have any clue about where to start. And so it happens: You stumble upon a brilliant photo and Continue Reading

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Eric Weber talks about headshot photography. Session 1

30 Nov

Eric Weber is one of the best headshot photographer’s working in the industry today. With over 30 years of experience, he has learned a secret or two about capturing you at your very best. This Denver Film and Digital Webcast is the first in a series highlighting Eric and his unique approach to headshot photography. To learn more, visit Eric at eweber.com.

 
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D40 photography

29 Nov

Some photographs taken over the last 2 years. Most of them were taken with a Nikon d40 – despite being about the most basic dSLR around, I’ve found it possible to get some great results with it.
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Photography Tips from Michael Soo on Visualizing Shots and Lighting

28 Nov

Go to SilberStudios.Tv. Were here in Silicon Valley with more photography tips from our guest, Michael Soo, a very talented commercial and fasion photographer, and the recipient of Popular Photographys prestigious Photographer of the Year award. Hes had numerous cover photos and a whos who client list from his career in fashion photography. Michael covers key photography techniques, including how to pre-visualize your shot, determining what story you intend to tell with your photos, how to learn simple lighting techniques and how to engage your models to build rapport. In this interview you’ll get vital advice for key photographic tools, as well as Michael’s inspiring stories from his own career.
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In this video I take a look at the replacement for my D40. I love this camera. Its got everything I need and more.

 
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Photography Tutorial: How To Float In Mid Air

28 Nov

photoextremist.com In this photography tutorial I teach you how to take a picture of a person (or object) floating in mid air. If you enjoyed this, there is more good stuff in my Trick Photography and Special Effects E-Book: trickphotographybook.com
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Private One-on-One Coaching – Digital Photography on Long Island

28 Nov

www.Berger-Bros.com Berger Bros Camera in Amityville and Syosset Long Island offer private one-on-one coaching. Contact Berger Bros. at Amityville store: 209 Broadway Rt. 110 Amityville, NY (631)-264-4160 Syosset store: 226 W. Jericho Tpke, Rt. 25 Syosset, NY (516)-496-1000

Behind the scenes video of Norway based Photographer Morten Wanvik shooting in his studio. On this job he use Nikon D3X and Broncolor light. You will see he use his big Para 220 and also the smaller Para88 on this shoot. www.mortenwanvik.no
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Upgrading and its role in the art of mobile photography

28 Nov

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Mobile photography has often made a virtue out of the comparative technological restrictions of phones’ relatively primitive cameras, but that doesn’t mean its practitioners are immune from the lure (and benefits) of upgrading. Over on Connect mobile photographer Star Rush talks about how her photography changed, and how it didn’t, when she upgraded her handset and found herself with an upgraded shooting experience.

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5 Quick Tips for Coastal Photography

27 Nov

There’s nothing like a great coastline to get me excited about photography. Whether it be unmarked sand dunes, sea grasses blowing in the sea breeze, rugged outcrops of rocks and cliff faces or a beach scene complete with all the color of families on their day at the beach – coasts can present photographers with some great opportunities.

Here’s 5 tips for your next coastal photography outing!

1. Look for Reflections

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Any time you’re shooting around bodies of water you should be aware of the potential for enhancing your image with reflections. This is particularly relevant when shooting at sunrise or sunset where your images can be brightened and have interest added to them by reflecting those pretty pinks and oranges in the water before you.

2. Focus in on Details

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What often grabs your attention most on coastal shoots is the grandeur of the landscape – so it’s easy to overlook what might be at your feet as you’re lining up your shot. The coast is full of smaller opportunities for amazing shots – whether it be sea shells on the waters edge, the footprints of an animal in the sand, small wild flowers growing in the dunes or patterns in rock formations. Take the time to look around you at the detail of what surrounds you. Oh… and don’t forget your macro lens!

3. Add Foreground Interest

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When shooting seascape shots its very easy to end up with images that contain few focal points of interest (ie: shots that are half sky and half sand). One way to add interest to these shots is to look for opportunities in the foreground of your shots. If you’re able to place something interesting in the foreground (perhaps some interesting rock pools) you’ll lead the eye into the image. When doing this test shooting from different heights – sometimes getting down quite low and will add more interest to the shot while sometimes a higher vantaage point might work better. Also remember that if you want the foreground and background to be in focus that you’ll want to shoot with small aperture (high f numbers).

4. Slow things Down

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Another way to add interest and atmosphere to seascape shots is to slow your shutter speed down so that blur any part of the image that is moving. In this way you might get a misty looking sea that captures the movement of waves or a furry carpet of swaying sea grasses. Of course to do this you’ll want to shoot with a tripod to make sure your camera is perfectly still.

5. Horizons

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Two last tips when it comes to horizons. Firstly – make sure they’re horizontal with the framing of your image. There’s nothing like a horizon that slopes unnaturally down at one edge of the frame to make those looking at your shot a little sea sick. If you’re going to break this ‘rule’ – break it well and make it an obviously intentional thing. Secondly – the convention is to avoid placing your horizon in the middle of your frame but rather to position it nearer one of the thirdway points (depending upon whether there’s more interest in the sky or foreground of the shot). Of course ‘rules’ are made to be broken but for balanced shots keep these in mind.

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Focusing modes for Nikon Canon DSLR for Running Kids or Sports Photography Tutorial

27 Nov

photographyequipment.yolasite.com (Budget Equipment) razzi.me www.facebook.com twitter.com In this video you’ll learn how to automatically refocus by using AFC Auto Focus Continuous aka AI Servo in Canon DSLRs. This helps you take pictures of kids running around. There are other modes also like AFA Auto focus auto and AFA auto focus single aka One Shot in Canon dslrs. Camera used in this video was Nikon D7000

HDR (high dynamic range) Tutorial with a Canon 60d and Photomatix processing. www.facebook.com like me on FB 🙂 www.tylersphotovideo.com
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The 15 Most Popular Photography Tutorials from the 2nd Half of 2012

27 Nov

As we approach the end of 2012 I thought I would post ‘looking back’ post to follow up on a post I did halfway through the year that highlighted The most Popular Photography Tutorials of the First Half of 2012.

Since posting that earlier list we’ve published 300 more photography tutorials here at dPS – the most popular of them being the following 15.

1. Why Your Kit Lens is Better than You Think

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2. Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses for Photographing Women – Part 2

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3. 8 Tips for Long Exposure Photography

4. DSLR Camera Focusing Tips for Beginners

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5. 14 Ways to Significantly Improve Your Photography Today

6. 10 Tips for Improving Your Wildlife Photography

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7. 19 More Creative Mirror Self Portraits

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8. One Light Portraits: Simple Elegance

9. How to Take Creative Couples Portraits

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10. Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Groups of People

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11. 10 Tips for Landscapes Photographers

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12. 12 Ways to Capture the Colors of Fall

13. How to Read and Use Histograms

14. How to Create Backlight or Hairlight Outdoors with Natural Light

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15. 7 Steps to Get Over Your Fear of Street Photography

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Lastly – the other page on the site that got a load of attention in the last 5 months was our newest eBook – our iPhone Photography eBook which we launched a few months ago which is still available in both PDF and ePUB formats.

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