This is a DIY Lightbox for anyone that wants to photograph a product. No professional equipment necessary! Twitter: @CandidAnn Blog: anndreahollingsworth.blogspot.com
This is a DIY Lightbox for anyone that wants to photograph a product. No professional equipment necessary! Twitter: @CandidAnn Blog: anndreahollingsworth.blogspot.com
Adorama Photography TV presents the Nikon D4. This week Mark shares his first impressions of the Nikon’s next generation flagship DSLR camera. Watch as Mark walks you through a selection of photos showcasing the D4’s impressive capabilities. Mark also touches upon the newest features of the D4, including the FX-format CMOS image sensor and the 51 focus point AF system. Nikon D4 DSLR Camera: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
[ By Delana in Design & Products & Packaging. ]

Once a product’s primary function has been served, most of us choose to either throw away or recycle whatever is left. An increasing number of products, though, are meant to be reincarnated as beautiful, growing plants. When their first lives are over, these products can be placed into the ground to be reborn.


A group of MIT design students wondered what would happen if, instead of throwing away their pencil stubs, they could do something constructive with them. Thus the Sprout pencil was born – a pencil that can be used just like any other, but when it becomes too little to use it can be planted in a bit of soil. A small capsule on the end contains a seed that will sprout and grow, providing enjoyment far beyond the initial usefulness of the pencil itself.


The To Be Nature chopstick is a similar concept that contains a seed in a starch capsule at one end. When your meal is over, you can plant the chopstick in soil and water it to activate the seed. The new plant will use the stick as a support as it grows up tall and strong. As intriguing as the concept is, however, it seems like an odd design oversight to place the seed capsule on the end of the chopstick that comes into contact with food.

A revolution in packaging, the Life Box turns a serious environmental offender – the cardboard box – into a positive for the environment. After it has carried its cargo to its destination, the box can be torn up and soaked to activate the many seeds embedded in the cardboard. Each Life Box contains enough tree seeds to grow an entire forest ecosystem, with all of the species contained in the boxes approved as non-invasive in the United States.


Nearly everyone gives out business cards, so it makes sense to make them memorable and relevant to your line of work. Designer Jamie Wieck came up with this brilliant idea for a sprouting business card. The card is actually an envelope containing alfalfa or watercress seeds. When moistened per the instructions it develops into a lush miniature garden that, as an added humorous touch, doubles as a head of green hair for the face printed on the front of the card.

Landscape architects Tur & Partner certainly got plenty of business by handing out these miniature landscape business cards. At first the image on the front looks like simple plans for an outdoor garden, but once you introduce water and sunlight the seeds embedded in the card’s paper begin to sprout, creating a surreal little garden right on the card’s surface.


Advertising creative firm Struck took a slightly different tactic with their business card for lawn company Lush; this business card is actually a tiny envelope containing a handful of grass seeds. There is no need to destroy the business card to grow the grass, which is probably best for long-term exposure. The recipient is encouraged to spread the seeds and then contact the lawn care company in order to care for the brand new ground cover plants.


Etsy seller RecycledIdeas has come up with something new and brilliant in the arena of wedding favors: plantable skeleton keys that blossom into beautiful, colorful wildflowers. The keys act as novel decorations and weights for table markers during the reception. After the wedding is over, the seed-impregnated keys go home with guests and into the soil – with some sun and some water, the joy of the wedding day can go on long after the reception is over in the form of cheerful blooms.


Designer Joon Kim thinks that it’s really a shame to throw away disposable cups after the coffee that came in them is all gone. The Y in Cup concept would give the cup a new purpose once your latte has been drained. The bottom of the cup contains a small seed packet along with growing instructions. When you fill the cup with soil and plant the seeds inside, the cup becomes a desktop flower pot. The design would be much more effective if the cup were biodegradable so that it could be simply placed into the soil outside once the plant gets big enough, but as this is only a concept at this point and not an actual product, there is still time for improvements to the idea.

Bloomin was a pioneer in the seed paper market, being the first company to introduce a commercial printable, biodegradable, seed-impregnated paper that will actually grow plants when placed into soil and cared for. Their product line includes everything from greeting cards and journals to calendars, coasters, wine glass tags and gift wrap – all with tiny seeds embedded in the paper, just waiting to grow into herbs, vegetables or flowers.



[ By Delana in Design & Products & Packaging. ]
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AdoramaTV presents The Litepanels MiniPlus. This week Mark will show us the Litepanels Mini Plus LED spot light that fits easily on a camera, a stand, or elsewhere. Perfect for video use, this flicker-free unit offers output that is three times more efficient than a conventional tungsten camera light. It is heat-free and is dimmable from 0 to 100% of full power, with almost no shift in color. Buy LitePanels MiniPlus lights, view related videos and read relevant articles on video lighting here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
I demonstrate exposing for a scene with a waterfall and then selecting alternate f stops and shutter speeds for creative effects. I demonstrate using the digital camera’s histogram to determine accurate exposure. I also talk about several other scenes and how I created those.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
We’ve made our product database available on the mobile version of the site. The addition of the products section (searchable by product name, browsable by brand and product type), is another step towards making the entire site available on-the-go. Our database currently includes cameras, lenses and printers and is probably the most comprehensive on the web. As before, there are small links at the bottom of every page to swap between the mobile and desktop versions.
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Adorama Photography TV presents: In this episode Mark recommends some great lenses for shooting portraits in low light. These lenses will also give you shallow depth of field. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! See product details and specs at www.adorama.com Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

Freelance photographer Kristian Dowling, shares the secrets of his working pro camera bag in this new series . Part 1 just begins the look through the gear that gets the job done. In the next parts, he’ll cover not only the cameras and lenses, but the location lighting he uses for unique portrait work that has made his name in the world of photography. Visit photoinduced.com for more photo-ness.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Adobe Senior Product Marketing Manager Chris Quek explains the company’s cloud-based Carousel image sharing and editing service. When Adobe Carousel was announced, back in September 2011, the initial responses were that it looked like an expensive cloud storage service. But it’s a little more ambitious than that. Quek talked us through what Adobe Carousel offers and where it might go next.
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Adorama Photography TV presents the Logan Simplex Plus 750 Mat Cutter. This week Mark provides a hands-on review of the easy to use Logan Simplex Plus Mat Cutter. You’ll learn how the versatile design makes it easy to produce professional results for your photos. Features include dual guide rail stops for fast production mat cutting, a 27″ squaring arm for easy material downsizing, parallel mat guide for setting border widths, straight cutting head, and bevel cutting head. Also included with the package are creative matting instructions and free instructional DVD. Order the Logan Mat Cutter here: www.adorama.com Read related articles: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

I rarely have the opportunity to do projects just for me, or to practice different techniques when i have a paying client in front of my lens. booked sessions make you better at what you know, but playtime pushes you to new highs and may sometimes open new doors! Raw calendar will go on sale for the new year! – created at animoto.com By Stead , Ray of light Photography St John’s NL
Canon EOS 550D Digital SLR Camera – Part 2 – Product Tour. In this video I take a look at the camera close up, with a tour around the various buttons and control dials. More EOS 550D videos coming soon, so keep check the Geekanoids Channel. Supplied by: www.parkcameras.com Manufacturer: www.canon.co.uk Sponsor: www.academyclass.com Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com You can also find tech & gadget news on: www.youtube.com For reviews, opinion & news visit: www.geekanoids.co.uk
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AdoramaTV presents The Flashpoint PZ Softbox & Octabox. This week Mark will show us the Flashpoint PZ series 24″ x 36″ Softbox and 60″ x 60″ Octabox. The patented easy set-up and tear down zipper which is easier to assemble & disassemble. All softboxes come with baffle, rescessed front and carry bag. Speed rings are sold separately and available for most strobes. For more information about the Flashpoint PZ Softbox and Octabox, as well as related articles and videos about studio lighting, go here: www.adorama.com Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Knowing and understanding basic lighting rules helps you to create better images. Improve your photography techniques with this free video presented by a professional photographer. Expert: Julia Dean Contact: www.juliadean.com Bio: Julia Dean is a photographer, educator, and the founder of the Julia Dean Photo Workshops. Filmmaker: Max Cusimano Series Description: The secret to getting professional looking photographs is understanding your camera and equipment well. Expand your photography techniques with help from a professional photographer in this free video series.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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