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Another 15 Cheat Sheets, Printables and Infographics for Photographers

19 Aug

Editor’s note: Last week we shared a list of some great resources for photographers. It was so popular we thought we’d bring you another set compiled for dPS by Julia May, enjoy.

More Photography Tech and Creative Process

The basics every photographer must know. Click the links to see the original article and source.

Continued from #15 from last weeks: 15 of the Best Cheat Sheets, Printables and Infographics for Photographers

#16 Digital Macro and Close-Up Photography for Dummies

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#17 Quick Guide Natural Light Settings

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#18 Exposure Guide: Road to Photography

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#19 Photoshop CS6 Shortcut Cheatsheet

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#20 How to Take Pictures Like a Pro

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#21 Is Photography Dead? Mobile Photography Explosion

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#22 21 Simple Poses to Get You Started With Photographing Children – a dPS article!

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#23 Using Nikon Metering Modes

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#24 Portrait Posing Ideas (Printable)

  • Part One 54 Portrait Ideas – posing guide

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  • Part Two 40 More Portrait Ideas – posting guide

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Photography Business and Legal

Learn how to get started with your own photography business and check if your marketing strategy includes all the latest techniques.

#25 9 Ways to Grow Your Photography Business in 2014

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#26 9 Free Photography Contracts

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#27 Creating a Marketing Plan That Works (Printable Worksheet)

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#28 Know Your Rights As a Photographer

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#29 Photography Marketing Cheat Sheet (SEO, Social Media, Classic Marketing, Email Marketing)

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#30 Top 15 Photographers Under 25 by Defrozo

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Any useful resource I missed? Share your suggestions in the comments below.

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15 of the Best Cheat Sheets, Printables and Infographics for Photographers

12 Aug

Everyone loves cheat sheets, and photographers are no exception. Squeezed into a set of short tips, schemes, and definitions, a cheat sheet is a quick way to learn something, as well as refresh your knowledge about any particular subject. Moreover, now that infographics are an extremely popular format of delivering information on the Internet, cheat sheets can also be a source for visual inspiration.

Here is a large collection of some noteworthy cheat sheets, infographics, and printables for photographers. From shooting basics to photography marketing tips, every aspect of photography is covered in this round-up. No matter whether you’re an amateur or an experienced professional, below you can find some really helpful resources, all presented as easy-to-read checklists, infographics, and printable cheat sheets for your advantage.

Enjoy this compilation and don’t forget to bookmark this page for quick access to this exhaustive cheat sheet list. Note, you need to click on screenshots below in order to view the full cheat sheet since most images were cropped for proper fit.

Photography Tech and Creative Process

Learn the basics every photographer must know and save some useful tips and camera settings for quick reference. Click the links to see the original article and source.

#1 Photography 101 – Cheat Sheet and Camera Basics

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#2 Shutter, Aperture, ISO Explained

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#3 10 Must-have wedding shots for every bride

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#4 Portrait Lighting Examples

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#5 Focal Lengths Cheat Sheet (click to see the whole article and cheat sheet)

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#6 Capturing Perfect Wedding Photos

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#7 Manual Photography Cheat Sheet

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#8 Landscape Photography Tips

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#9 Depth of field: Quick Memory Cheat Sheet

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#10 Food Photography Guide

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#11 Photography Basics: Metering and Exposure

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#12 Low Light Photography Tips

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Snapsort’s Low Light Photography Infographic – See more at: http://snapsort.com/blog/2011/04/05/low-light-photograph/#sthash.Sqx4QMsQ.dpuf

#13 Free Printable: Backlight and Sunlight

Backlight and Sunlight Cheat Sheet www.lightroompresets.com

#14 Guide to Manual Mode Magic

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#15 What is a macro lens? Magnification and minimum focus distance explained

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20 Superb Infographics & Cheat Sheets to Help You Grow Your Photography Business Fast

01 Aug

You probably know that a picture is worth a thousand words. If a reader has a choice between 1000-word articles and the infographic that needs just a few scroll downs…he’ll obviously go with the infographic! Visual information is more likely read and understood than other types of data presentation. That’s why I collected helpful infographics and cheat sheets on photography for Continue Reading

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Chromatic Vortex: 3D Art from 4,416 Sheets of Photo Paper

23 Sep

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Installation & Sound. ]

chromatic storefront installation art

A site-specific installation in a New York City storefront, this twisting multi-colored tunnel was suspended in mid-air and held together with no less than 17,000 standard office bind clips.

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Composed of over 4,000 panels of high-gloss photographic paper, CHROMAtex from SOFTlab (photos by Alan Tansey) was designed to suck passers by right in (proverbially not literally, fortunately for pedestrians).

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Situated in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, this sculptural work was built from the outside in. As illustrated in the video above, it slowly took shape as it moved from the front of the empty shop toward the back, breaking out into various subsidiary tunnels along the way.

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These twists in turn split and curve, morphing from circular tubes into square ports and providing other internal perspectives for those curious enough to enter the interior space in order to see more of the suspended sculpture.

chromatic tunnel installation entrance

SOFTlab itself is composed of “artists, believers, listeners, directors, geeks, architects, sketchers, dreamers, programmers” and above all: designers. It was created by Michael Szivos who has a degree from the “Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University. The studio has since been involved in the design and production of projects across almost every medium, from digitally fabricated large-scale sculpture, to interactive design, to immersive digital video installations. As the studio adjusted to a wide range of projects, we began to focus less on the medium and style and more on ideas [and] we are able to approach every project from a fresh perspective to create rich spatial, graphic, interactive and visual experiences.”

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Stack on Sheets: Minimalist Printer Needs No Paper Tray

30 Aug

[ By WebUrbanist in Gaming & Computing & Technology. ]

stack simple paper printer

An elegant concept and beautifully executed, this thesis project strips away everything but the essentials from the process of printing, proposing a simple solution to reduce visual clutter in your office.

stack printer design concept

Dubbed Stack, an aptly short title for such a minimal machine, the design represents a thesis solution by Mugi Yamamoto. Aside from its small size and refreshingly spare appearance, its approach also circumvents a classic shortfall of typical printers: the size of the paper tray.

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Instead of reloading frequently, you simply set Stack on top of a pile of blank sheets of paper and let it work its own way down, itself a lovely process that also lets you know how far you are through the printing job at hand.

stack printer design details

A few points of concern, though, from a practical standpoint: it is hard to say how well the printer would remain stable as it progresses, or whether shifts in weight along the way would cause jams. It is also not entirely clear whether power cords would pose an problem, or how high the finished paper stack could go before potentially spilling off the sides. Still, as a concept, it is lovely, and at least some of these issues could be corrected by introducing elements like guides that flip down to keep the stack aligned below, or higher supports above to stabilize finished sheets.

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