In photography, bokeh is one of the most incredible implementations of Aperture. The shallow depth of field causes any light in the background to blur into a floating orb. In this tutorial, we go through how to create bokeh using Photoshop, with simply beautiful results. Bokeh is derived from the Japanese word Boke which means blur or haze. In the late 1990s though, when boke photography was becoming popular, the word was changed to bokeh to help us english speaking people say it properly. I honestly believe this is one of the greatest tutorials on PhotoGuides to date, partly because it shows you how to create such a beautiful image, but also because it opens peoples eyes to the power of the brushes engine, and this demonstration can expand peoples abilities on Photoshop enormously. Video Rating: 4 / 5
How to make the most of the ISO settings on your digital camera Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Adorama Photography TV presents: In this episode Mark explains how to balance studio strobes with ambient light when shooting outside. For equipment details and to view and read related videos and articles at the Adorama Learning Center, go here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
See how a coal fueled power plant produces electricity in this 10 minute tutorial video produced by EDPvideo.com for FirstEnergy. This is a fully 3D animated video.
www.animatortraining.com This animation tutorial quickly goes over the principle of exaggeration. Exaggeration is not only useful but necessary in your animations. Hopefully this animation tutorial will give you a basic understanding of how you can start using exaggeration in your own animations right now. If you like this animation tutorial please subscribe and or head on over to my website where I’ve got a bunch more really useful information and animation tutorials. http Video Rating: 4 / 5
Innovation Driven is a clever stop motion animation about innovation and how innovators don’t take no for an answer. A Finalist in the Aniboom and Saatchi & Saatchi Nothing is Impossible Challenge and the Winner of the Peoples Choice. Please Share, Rank, Like, Comment and Embed this Aniboom animation. Check out more at www.aniboom.com See Dan Forgione’s Aniboom Profile:www.aniboom.com Follow Aniboom: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com MySpace: www.myspace.com Aniboom Blog: www.aniboom.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
A brief rambling explaining the three fundamentals of photography. APERTURE, SHUTTER SPEED and ISO or FILM SPEED. This is the first of a planned series of video tutorials about photography…. update: 5-13-10 I have posted many more videos as well as crated a DVD of my “Photography Tutorial” Series and am working on even more videos. SUBSCRIBE if you would like to be updated when I create a new video to get the most from my madness. Peace PS Please thumbs up this video if you learned anything from it =o) Update 7-11-10 You can now order my entire DVD from my new ordering page here www.photomagicsocal.com =o) Thanks for the support and Keep Learning This DVD will teach you the essential concepts of photography. It will give you a solid foundation to build your photography future. This DVD is for beginning and intermediate photographers who are serious about learning the core concepts behind consistently taking amazing photographs. This is an extremely informative learning tool created by 10 year photographer Robert Vasquez out of Southern California. Robert is an EXTREMELY CANDID, ENTERTAINING and most importantly EFFECTIVE teacher. Gain years of knowledge and expand on your art by ordering MASTERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY ESSENTIALS
For more episodes of Viewfinders, go to thephotoletariat.com Cutting-edge portrait photographers Will Steacy and Sarah Small put their portfolios to the test as noted portrait photographer and faculty member at the Hallmark Institute of Photography, David Turner, and the Director of Redux Pictures Marcel Saba judge the two emerging photographers work. Watch to see who will walk away the winner. Executive Producer: Megan Cunningham Producer/ Writer: Rachel Talbot Associate Producers: Sophia Betz, Maggie Spilman Director of Photography: Frank Barrera Additional Shooting: Michael Waitt Audio Engineer: Matthew Hendershot Editor: Dave Marcus Additional Editing: Maggie Spilman Graphics: Hei-Man (Anita) Yu Production Assistant: Ari Neiditz Filmed at Brooklyn Studios www.brooklynstudios.net Special Thanks: Marcel Saba, David Turner (www.davidturnerphotography.com Carrie at Brooklyn Studios, Redux Pictures (www.reduxpictures.com Leah Meyerhoff, Unicorn Films LLC, Brian Gonzalez, Drew Tobia, Josephine Decker, Jewel Street Studios, Liz Solms, Bianca Kodzoman, and the Wyatt Gallery (www.wyattgallery.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
This video shows you in simple steps how to do close-up using Micro-Nikkor and third-party close-up lenses and how to do 1:1 magnification. Remember, this tutorial is for controlled situations (which means we won’t show you how to do bugs, portraits, or pets at 1:1 magnification). Enjoy! Music: My Favorite Things by John Coltrane
Mark Apsolon covers various Video and Photography light kits including Cool Flo Fluorescent, Tungsten / Halogen, Strobe, Continuous and more. All the kits are available at www.TubeTape.com Color temperature differences are also covered in this video. Video Rating: 4 / 5