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Simple Flash Portrait Photography Tips by Dom Bower

25 Nov

Help Me keep making these videos by checking the link below . It takes you to the online store that can sell this stuff. www.bhphotovideo.com www.dombower.com facebook page http twitter twitter.com Video showing / demonstrating how to take a nice portrait photo using flash indoors (studio). Photos taken with the nikon D300, nikon 50mm f1.4 and with the nikon cls sb900 flash and also the sb800. Video goes through normal non flash photo to umbrella flash and then simple high key looking images. www.dombower.com

 

Creative photography tips – 1

19 Nov

It is a photographers creativity that separates the stunning photographs from the rather ordinary ones. naturalfocus.co.uk to see my video tutorial. I believe that photography is about creativity rather than equipment and technical expertise. Enthusiasm, attention to detail, looking for opportunities and CREATIVITY has enabled me to travel the world as a professional photographer.

The street is the photographer’s friend, but also his enemy. So are the street’s inhabitants with their varying lots and differing modes of life. They are unpredictable, random, and spontaneous. They are sensitive and surprising, decorous and dangerous. With all of them the photographer has to learn to communicate, to understand their language, and recognize their signals and hints. This is not slang; it is a secret sign- language, a set of codes for behavior in society, the society of the street. The language of the street consists of signs, symbols, geometrical shapes; its signs are written on notice- boards, on posters, you will find them on sidewalks, on bus stations, street poles, in the cloths people wear, on public waste -containers, on buses. The street speaks through people’s facial expressions, through their bodylanguage, in the expressions of their physical and mental states, through expressions of relations among people, and between them and others. You will find the ‘words’ of the street in shoes, in hair-styles, in cloths and in fashionevery single detail you notice may be significant, meaningful. Understanding the street’s language is not enough. The street-photographer’s main occupation is a constant, unceasing, and stubborn search for a connecting line between the various signs of the street, so as to be able to translate these signs, arrange them visually for those who will look at his pictures. It is this constant search that nourishes the never ceasing
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Episode 16 , preparing a photography portfolio

17 Nov

Putting together a print portfolio for your photography? Here are some suggestions. More info at prophotolife.com, video episode 16

 
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Beginner Photography Photoshop Tutorial Using Digital Props

16 Nov

www.digitalphotoprops.com – Using Digital Props to create Awesome portraits is easy. I’ll show you how easy and fun it is to create a one of a kind portrait. To see more Video Tutorials and Digital Props visit-http

Learn from Photographer Rick Sammon what equipment you should travel with on those Digital SLR photo assignments. Rick shares some of his tips and tricks learned over the last 20 years of travel photography.

 

Photography: Graduated ND filter, landscape

15 Nov

Master photographer Tony Sweet demonstrates how to balance high contrast scenes with a split grad filter. Visit www.MasterPhotoDVD.com for more helpful photography tips.

Lowering your aperture will affect depth of field in photography, especially for outdoor product work. Learn how to set aperture for outdoor photography from a professional photographer in this free photography video. Expert: Michael Seto Contact: www.michaelseto.com Bio: Michael Seto has been taking pictures for 25 years and works as a freelance photographer in NYC in a number of commercial imagery disciplines. Filmmaker: Buccola Richard
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Portrait photography in sunny weather using flash – Week 55

15 Nov

Sunny weather is great, unless you want to take portrait photos. Bright light often means harsh shadows on your subject. In this video digital expert Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com will look at using on and off camera flash to control the light and get some great results.

Photography Tips on Fashion and Beauty Lighting Get More FREE Training at my website: www.photography-tips-online.com
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Improving Wedding Photography

13 Nov

Bring photographs of that special day to life with the power of Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2. Improve images and make them really stand out. The result? Images you’ll be proud to share and display. Tutorial created by Corel
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Product photography tutorial presented by Gavin Hoey showing the high power tabletop lighting kit from smick.co.uk shows how to take pictures on whit and black backgrounds using home made lighting table.
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Aperture Shutter Speed and ISO, Photography 101

13 Nov

This is a video tutorial on how to understand and use aperture, shutter speed and ISO to get professional looking images.
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Low light photography tips (Dom Bower)

12 Nov

www.dombower.com Help Me keep making these videos by checking the link below . It takes you to the online store that can sell this stuff. http www.dombower.com facebook page http twitter twitter.com Here is a video giving some ideas of the different tools and variables needed for the different types of low light photography. All images copyright of Dom Bower. Camera used is nikon d300 lens; tokina 11-16mm tripod; Manfroto 190 xproB
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Equipment for Macro Photography – Part 2

06 Nov

Rob Barron of My Photo Tutor (www.myphototutor.com) explains the various types of equipment you can use to take macro photos (In 2 parts)