Corporate photographer David Tejada photographs 9 executive head shots and environmental portraits
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Corporate photographer David Tejada photographs 9 executive head shots and environmental portraits
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In this episode Mark explains why f/2.8 is a large aperture opening and f/22 is a small aperture opening. Mark also discusses the meanings of the numbers on many lenses. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos!
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geeks.pirillo.com – http – Kris Krug is part photographer and part open source web entrepreneur. After publishing an online arts magazine, Kris joined Bryght – a community web hosting service which helped create an eco-system of related companies in Vancouver, BC. www.gnomedex.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
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In this episode Mark explains Depth of Field.

In this episode Mark Wallace discusses how different sources of light affect the colors of your photographs. Mark explains color temperature and white balance, and demonstrates how you can get the most accurate color in your images.
In this episode Mark shows you how to use your Sekonic light meter to balance flash and ambient light.
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In this episode Mark demonstrates 7 basic lighting setups.
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I caught this show on my television and absolutely love it. I wish it was on more often. I tivo-ed it and figured I’d share it with others. If you want to learn more about taking great photography, this is the show. This one is about shooting with contrasting skin tones.
In this episode Mark discusses lighting ratios.
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Award winning photographer Chase Jarvis shows us the ins and outs of how he packs his photo gear for shoots on locations around the world, as well as just down the street. Whether you’re an established pro or and aspiring amateur, you’ll pick up some great tips from Chase, including what gear he travels with, what bags/packs he uses, and how he navigates the airlines and freight companies with his photo equipment in tow.
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www.photographers-academy.com Learn the best kept secrets of photography professionals. Wedding Photographers make very good money. Depending on the size of the wedding and the number of photographs you take, you can earn anything from 00.00 to 00.00 in one day. You do need some extra equipment (like backup equipment) but you dont need fancy or very expensive equipment or even a studio. And, if you follow our advice, youll be doing one, two or even three weddings every week. Could you use an extra 00.00 to 000.00 a week? Its easy. We show you how!
(Part 3 of 3) In this episode Mark goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, “What should I buy?”