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Portrait Tutorial Feast – Best of dPS 2013

29 Dec

Just a reminder that this week we are looking back at some of the best articles on dPS in 2013. So far we’ve looked at:

  • Top 12 landscape articles
  • All about gear top 14

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Now it’s time to move to portraits. Hopefully you’ll have some time with family and friends this holiday season, and had a feast or two. Well here’s another one for you, I present the Portrait Tutorial Feast! In no particular order:

The top 17 most popular portrait tutorials of 2013

  1. 10 Ways to take stunning portraits
  2. 6 Portrait lighting patterns every photographer should know
  3. 13 tips for improving outdoor portraits
  4. Family portrait dos and don’ts
  5. 10 techniques for amazing portraits
  6. How to take portraits – 19 portrait photography tutorials
  7. More Portrait Tips
  8. 8 Posing Guides to Inspire Your Portraiture
  9. Clothing for Portraits – How to Tell your Subjects What to Wear
  10. 5 Fail Proof Portrait Poses
  11. 10 Tips for Creating Great Family Portraits
  12. 10 Ways to Direct a Portrait Shoot like a Pro
  13. One Light Portraits: Simple Elegance
  14. How to Achieve Blurred Backgrounds in Portraits
  15. 5 Classic Lighting Positions for Portrait Photography
  16. Stunning Portraits: Manipulating White Balance
  17. Discover the Secrets of Beautiful Portrait Lighting – a dPS ebook

 

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Fisher Price Camera Tripod Modification – It’s Never Too Early Tutorial

24 Dec

This summer I took my 3 year old son to Big Sur for his first camping trip to show him the Milky Way. Remarkably he held on to this experience beyond expectation and he’s been talking about the Milky Way ever since. On top of that he’s really developed an interest in photography and cameras. I’m not sure how that happened, perhaps it is something in the water supply.  Fast forward to last week when he caught sight of my Joby tripod. I gave it to him to play with thinking it’d be one of the few items he could bend and try to destroy that wouldn’t worry myself or his mother. To my surprise he immediately dug up his retro Fisher-Price toy camera and proceeded to put it on the Joby tripod. The kicker is that he was telling me he was photographing the Milky Way. This would be a short story if it wasn’t for the fact that every day since he’s been setting up his camera and tripod all around the house to photograph different things at all times of the day.

If my little guy is going to get serious about make believe photography I felt it was my parental duty to make sure that he was going to develop good habits. To put it bluntly no one in my household is going to take sub-par make believe photos and to avert that we needed a secure way to fasten his camera to the Joby tripod. When I explained the dilemma to my son he was eager to take me up on my offer to modify his camera.

Here for your entertainment is the Fisher-Price camera tripod modification:

(Have a great Christmas!)

The Fisher-Price rubberband mount wasn’t cutting it. For simple shots sure it worked, but….

The rubberband mount worked well enough for level shots,

but not for all shots.

Any non-level use of the camera resulted in camera instability.

We were pumped to fix the problem and even more so

because we weren’t using toy drills.

Just before we started the modification.

Things would never be the same again.

To create a stable mount we had to drill a hole in the bottom

of the camera to install the Joby base plate.

Looks good lets try it out

Making sure that the base plate was installed as

level as possible we put it to the test.

Our first test was a positive one, but what does the photographer think?

My little photographer was quite content with the new

tripod mount. Now he’s on his way to good make believe

photography technique.

Copyright Jim M. Goldstein, All Rights Reserved

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Long Exposure Photography Tutorial

01 Dec

“That Nikon Guy” aka Mark Granger does a great job of showing how to use long exposures in different situations to get some stunning effects.

Make sure to watch all the way to the end for his extra special tip on traversing the rocks! Worth a chuckle.

Share your long exposure images

If you have some examples of long exposure photography, please share them in the comments below.

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7 October, 2013 – Capture One 7 Tutorial Now Available

08 Oct

Luminous-Landscape releases the long awaited Capture One 7 Pro Tutorial today.  This 7.5 hour multi-segment training video answers all your questions about Capture One.  Learn this very robust program from top to bottom with Kevin Raber, Michael Reichmann and David Grover of Phase One.  Learn more about this new release by CLICKING HERE.  You can go directly to our e-shop by CLICKING HERE

There has been a lot of things happening at Luminous-Landscape.  Check back tomorrow evening and you’ll get a taste of what we have been up to.

 


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7 July, 2013 – Last day for 20% discount on Lightroom 5 tutorial

07 Jul

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How to Create a Beam of Light in a Photo using Photoshop [Video Tutorial]

24 Jun

Have you ever wanted to create a beam of light in a photo using Photoshop? Me neither – but after watching this tutorial I think I’ve found a little project to try – check it out!

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The Basics of a One Light Setup: A Lighting Tutorial

15 Mar

Lately we’ve had a lot of readers asking for advice about simple lighting techniques for shooting portraits. Here’s a good video from TheSlantedLens that gives some good basic information on how to set up a one light setup.

Further Reading

  • 6 Portrait Lighting Patterns Every Photographer Should Know
  • Studio Portraits – Getting Started with One Light
  • 5 Classic Lighting Positions for Portrait Photography

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Canon EOS 60D Tutorial – Resize Function 12/14

11 Feb

EOS 60D: On-Camera Tutorials Canon On-Camera Tutorial Videos explore a specific feature or technology of the EOS 60D

 
 

The ultimate Introduction to DSLR Filmmaking | Basic Tutorial

11 Feb

A tutorial by Fenchel & Janisch Facebook: www.fb.com YouTube: www.youtube.com This introduction to DSLR video is divided into six parts. Learn how to set up your camera, shoot in daylight and at night. This tutorial shows you how to get the cinematic film look that so many people are talking about. In the fall of 2008 Vincent Laforet was the first one to use the Canon EOS 5D Mark II which was the first digital SLR capable of recording full HD video. The short film he shot mostly at night, called “Reverie”, become popular over night. Something that Canon never intended got more and more in focus of amateur filmmakers all over the world: Shooting films and commercials with a stills camera. It only took a few month and the first accessories were released. Since then a lot has happened and a lot of TV shows like “House MD” or “CSI Miami” used DSLRs on set. Philip Bloom, another pioneer in digital filmmaking, used cameras on the Lucas Film production “Red Tails”. The small body and the great image quality has fascinated international acclaimed cinematographers like Rodney Charters (“24”). In independent cinema those cameras became indispensable. Questions: www.fenchel-janisch.com ETHIC STATEMENT: Fenchel & Janisch GbR is not affiliated with any of the companies shown or named in this video. © 2012 by Fenchel & Janisch Filmproduktion GbR
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Painting with light tutorial

11 Feb

Just a short video on how to do painting with light photography
Video Rating: 5 / 5