A Simple Lighting Technique for Couples Portraits: "Photographing couples is quite literally one of the most enjoyable parts of my career. I love that with two people in love, you have such great capacity for shots that are unique, engaging, and artistic. Additionally, there is something wonderful to be said about the freedom and control we have with only 2 people to pose and direct."
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Monday, April 30, 2012
Anaglyph Photography from the 1930’s: Paris in 3D – PictureCorrect
Anaglyph Photography from the 1930’s: Paris in 3D – PictureCorrect: "
For many people the recent developments in 3D cinema and television may seem like new technology, but in fact they are deeply rooted in the decades old technique of Anaglyph 3D."
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For many people the recent developments in 3D cinema and television may seem like new technology, but in fact they are deeply rooted in the decades old technique of Anaglyph 3D."
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How to Remove Blemishes: Portrait Retouching – PictureCorrect
How to Remove Blemishes: Portrait Retouching – PictureCorrect: "
Blemishes such as scars, pimples and acne will often be visible in portrait photos. You may want to keep them, but if not, we’ll show you in this article just how easy it is to remove them."
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Blemishes such as scars, pimples and acne will often be visible in portrait photos. You may want to keep them, but if not, we’ll show you in this article just how easy it is to remove them."
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Sunday, April 29, 2012
Icy Portrait Photo for Magazine Cover – PictureCorrect
Icy Portrait Photo for Magazine Cover – PictureCorrect: "When shooting the cover for a recent issue of The Grid magazine, photographer, Finn O’Hara, was filmed for a behind the scenes look of a cover shoot. The entire video is about a minute and half long, but still manages to highlight a few steps in the process. Have a look here:"
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How to Be a Photography Expert – PictureCorrect
How to Be a Photography Expert – PictureCorrect: "Becoming a photography expert is considerably easier than one might imagine. You simply decide."
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High Impact Flash Photography Tips at Dusk – PictureCorrect
High Impact Flash Photography Tips at Dusk – PictureCorrect: "
Dusk and dawn are magical times of the day! Combine an interesting background with an interesting well-lit subject at exactly the right moment… Boom!!! Home Run! A photograph that everyone takes a second look at. A shot to be proud of!"
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Dusk and dawn are magical times of the day! Combine an interesting background with an interesting well-lit subject at exactly the right moment… Boom!!! Home Run! A photograph that everyone takes a second look at. A shot to be proud of!"
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
Focusing Basics | Aperture and Depth of Field
Focusing Basics | Aperture and Depth of Field: "Depth of Field (DOF) is the front-to-back zone of a photograph in which the image is razor sharp. As soon as an object (person, thing) falls out of this range, it begins to lose focus at an accelerating degree the farther out of the zone it falls; e.g. closer to the lens or deeper into the background. With any DOF zone, there is a Point of Optimum focus in which the object is most sharp."
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50 photography tips from jobbing pros to famous photographers | Digital Camera World
50 photography tips from jobbing pros to famous photographers | Digital Camera World: "Advice. It’s a funny thing. If we applied all of photography’s apparent rules and dos and don’ts to our work, there would be little, if any, room for creativity and surely that’s the point. So you’ll find no textbook photography tips here; instead we asked 50 top pro and famous photographers to share the secrets they’ve gleaned from years of shooting day in day out."
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Wedding Photography Styles – PictureCorrect
Wedding Photography Styles – PictureCorrect: "It’s fair to say that photographers can sometimes baffle people with jargon – especially when describing our styles of photography, such as traditional, reportage, contemporary, documentary, photojournalistic etc. So, here we have set out the 3 styles main styles on offer today."
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Friday, April 27, 2012
How to do Time-lapse Photography – PictureCorrect
How to do Time-lapse Photography – PictureCorrect: "There have been plenty of time lapse videos floating around the interwebs lately and it’s inspiring many photographers to give the medium a go. As with any photography, getting the lighting correct is crucial to the end result. Jay P. Morgan gives a walk through of the lighting setup he used when making a timelapse video:"
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Are You Practicing these 5 Natural Lighting Tips?
Are You Practicing these 5 Natural Lighting Tips?: "Natural light is the most important and powerful tool available to photographers, and it is free to everybody in the world. Understanding how natural light works and how to work with it effectively is one of the key ways in which all of us can improve our photography without spending more money on fancy photographic equipment. In this blog post I’ve outlined five tips which I believe to be most vital to improving the way we work with natural light and in turn improving our photography"
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
How To Make Your Own Portable Studio Lighting Rig – PictureCorrect
How To Make Your Own Portable Studio Lighting Rig – PictureCorrect: "When faced with the dilemma of not being able to hold his camera and his off-camera flash, Jesse Rosten used a little bit of ingenuity to device what he jokingly calls the Strobist Jetpack"
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Depth of Field in Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect
Depth of Field in Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect: "There is nothing like a great portrait. The really good portraits stand out because the subject (especially the eyes) is sharply focused while the background is blurry."
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Creating an Image of Impact.
Creating an Image of Impact.: "I love Digital Photography School, because I love learning. I love understanding. I love pushing through the doubt and insecurity inherent to lack of understanding, to a place of KNOWLEDGE, confidence and the competence that comes from the marriage of the two. It’s a thrilling process for me."
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
How to Photograph Someone on Fire – PictureCorrect
How to Photograph Someone on Fire – PictureCorrect: "Setting someone on fire, may seem a little extreme just to get a photograph, but that is what photographer Benjamin Von Wong does in this video:"
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Steel Wool Light Painting in Long Exposure Photography – PictureCorrect
Steel Wool Light Painting in Long Exposure Photography – PictureCorrect: "Light painting can be made using a variety of techniques. One of the more common methods involve a very dark setting and a handheld LED light that is used to write or draw into the air while a photograph is being exposed."
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Beach Photography
Beach Photography: "Whether a tranquil haven of serenity or a jam-packed platform for sun worshippers, the beach is a perfect location for all genres of photography; macro, documentary, seascape, portrait and even wildlife. Here are some pointers to get your creative juices flowing when it comes to beach photography."
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Introduction to Night Photography
Introduction to Night Photography: "When speaking about night photography and what there is to it, the first thought is long exposure, car light trails, etc. While this is correct, there is a lot more to night photography and since we have more time for our exposure, this might mean endless fun."
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Composition and Lighting from Motion to Stills – PictureCorrect
Composition and Lighting from Motion to Stills – PictureCorrect: "
In recent years the boundaries between cinematography and photography have become increasingly blurred. In this incredible video from Variable Productions we can see how closely aligned they are:"
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In recent years the boundaries between cinematography and photography have become increasingly blurred. In this incredible video from Variable Productions we can see how closely aligned they are:"
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That’s a Photoshop!
That’s a Photoshop!: "The photograph in question had been popped, but that was all. Well, I didn’t really know what to say. I mean, every photographer on the planet uses photo editing software, even the Martin Baileys and the Jim Brandenburgs. Had a wee think about this and called in a few photographer friends for a chat."
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10 Tips to Take Great Family Portaits
10 Tips to Take Great Family Portaits: "We are told family comes first, so grab your camera and let’s get snapping… some great family portraits…"
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Fashion Brand Photography: Photo Shoot in the Desert – PictureCorrect
Fashion Brand Photography: Photo Shoot in the Desert – PictureCorrect: "Ever wonder it what it was like behind the scenes of a fashion shoot for a major clothing company? Well, now’s your chance as Vorhees Studios takes us on a 4-day adventure in the desert while working on a shoot for IZOD. See how it works here:"
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Using Histograms in Photography – PictureCorrect
Using Histograms in Photography – PictureCorrect: "The trick with taking pictures is getting the exposure correct. The exposure is a product of the ISO, shutter speed and aperture. How can you tell if your exposure is correct? You might say “Look at the back of the camera, and just look at the image. It looks fantastic!”"
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Sunday, April 22, 2012
Rock Band Photography – PictureCorrect
Rock Band Photography – PictureCorrect: "Photographing rock bands may just be one of the more exciting types of photoshoots to do. They are usually high energy and very creative ordeals. There’s no exception to that on Sasha Leahovcenco’s recent photoshoot with drummer Mike Johnston. "
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Studio Lighting in Photography – PictureCorrect
Studio Lighting in Photography – PictureCorrect: "It’s no secret that without proper lighting, getting the perfect shot is near impossible. Lighting expert, Joey Quintero has taken the time to conduct a masterclass on studio lighting."
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Fujifilm X-S1 Review
Fujifilm X-S1 Review: "I have to admit to a partiality to maxi zoom cameras … yes, I know they can be difficult to use, especially at full zoom. But, hey, how to catch that shot!
Before this model, I had a passionate affair with Canon’s PowerShot SX30 IS, resplendent with a 35x zoom."
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Before this model, I had a passionate affair with Canon’s PowerShot SX30 IS, resplendent with a 35x zoom."
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Is Camera Lust Destroying Your Photography?
Is Camera Lust Destroying Your Photography?: "This morning I did something I’m a little ashamed of. I locked myself in my office, opened up my computer and began to surf the web and look at things I knew I probably shouldn’t be looking at."
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10 Useful Tips to Encourage Children to Take Photography – PictureCorrect
10 Useful Tips to Encourage Children to Take Photography – PictureCorrect: "aking pictures is beautiful, and children love playing with cameras. It’s up to us to turn this desire into a hobby that can last for decades. Here you have 10 useful tips to encourage children to take pictures and improve their technique:"
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Friday, April 20, 2012
Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to get you Started with Photographing Children
Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to get you Started with Photographing Children: "After our previous articles on posing female subjects and posing men, let’s look at some starting points with photographing children. Little ones are definitely fun and very positive subjects to photograph! Getting those real and authentic emotions and showing through your pictures the joy of a childhood is a very warm and sincere feeling."
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Keep the Best, Delete the Rest
Keep the Best, Delete the Rest: "It’s the one of those things that holds many photographers back. Each time you create a set of images, it’s more like a blooper reel than a best hits collection unless you cull them ruthlessly. Your image library grows and grows, each set containing hundreds of images, the best ones hiding in there somewhere amongst the slop. Sound familiar?"
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Canon PowerShot SX260 HS Review | PhotographyBLOG
Canon PowerShot SX260 HS Review | PhotographyBLOG: "The Canon PowerShot SX260 HS camera is a new travel-zoom camera that replaces the SX230 HS model. "
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
Depth of Field in Photography – PictureCorrect
Depth of Field in Photography – PictureCorrect: "Depth of field is still something of a mystery to some photographers. In this simple guide Dylan A Bennett unravels it’s complexity by showing in a simple diagrammatic form, the various aspects of this very important photographic effect."
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Spring Photography Tips – PictureCorrect
Spring Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "Spring and autumn are my favourite seasons for taking photographs; in spring I feel more invigorated after the winter and more inclined to get out and take new photos.
Here are a few of my tips for taking photographs in spring."
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Here are a few of my tips for taking photographs in spring."
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HDR photography for iPhone and Android | How To - CNET
HDR photography for iPhone and Android | How To - CNET: "Even the uninitiated can identify HDR photos--their striking appearance often pops with high contrast, saturated colors, and an unmistakable surreal look. These photos seem like a lot of work, but when you examine the process of creating HDR photos, you'll find that it's much easier than it looks."
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3 Ways to Know if Your Work is Good
3 Ways to Know if Your Work is Good: "Your family and friends are raving about your work. Your Facebook friends are giving you thumbs up when you post your images. But is that enough feedback to know that your work is actually good? Given how many different images we see every day, shouldn’t people be able to recognize a good one from a bad one? And how can you be sure that your work measures up to the work of others? Here are 3 ways to help you:"
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
9 Photography Prop Ideas to Create Unique Portraits
9 Photography Prop Ideas to Create Unique Portraits: "Whether your photographing children, your pet or your best friend’s engagement, the creative use of props can take your photos from “nice” to “incredible” in a matter of minutes. Just remember – the idea behind using photography props is to enhance your photos, not detract or overpower them. Many household items, as well as those already cherished by your subject can be used in a variety of ways."
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What is a Candid Photo? – PictureCorrect
What is a Candid Photo? – PictureCorrect: "Taking photography of people when they have no idea that you’re doing it is called candid photography. One of the beauties of photography is being able to catch someone in the act. It adds life to your pictures."
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Preparing For A Client Photoshoot
Preparing For A Client Photoshoot: "For those starting out in the photography business, you may wonder how to best prepare for your client photoshoot. Once your subjects start paying you for photography, there are expectations to deliver a certain level of quality and even quantity of “good shots”. So preparing for your shoot is more than just grabbing your camera."
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5 Habits of Successful Photographers – PictureCorrect
5 Habits of Successful Photographers – PictureCorrect: "A lot of people flirt with idea of being a professional photographer, others just want to take better pictures as a hobby. Either one will require developing the habits that lead to better photography."
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Tips From The Pros: Follow Three Photographs From Shutter Press to Finished Images | Popular Photography
Tips From The Pros: Follow Three Photographs From Shutter Press to Finished Images | Popular Photography: "In fine-art, advertising, fashion, even landscape photography, the distance between a single press of the shutter button and the final image has never been greater. Here’s an inside look at what some master manipulators do to create their work."
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Expose for the Sky | Beyond Megapixels
Expose for the Sky | Beyond Megapixels: "“I’ve read a lot of photography articles where they say to “expose for the background” or “meter for the subject”, then “recompose and shoot”. When I do that, it still doesn’t work! My camera just adjusts the exposure for whatever I’m focusing on."
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How To Make A High Key B&W Portrait Tutorial | Photoshop Tutorials | CS5
How To Make A High Key B&W Portrait Tutorial | Photoshop Tutorials | CS5: "This tutorial will show you how to make a High Key B&W Portrait Tutorial, using Adobe Photoshop CS5."
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Not Your Average Prom Portraits : The Picture Show : NPR
Not Your Average Prom Portraits : The Picture Show : NPR: "Prom season is here. And there really isn't a more hyped event in high school social life. There's the fashion, the flowers, plans for the future and, of course, the after party."
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Steel Wool Light Painting Explained | DIYPhotography.net
Steel Wool Light Painting Explained | DIYPhotography.net: "Steel wool light painting is one of the most rewarding forms of light painting. It's fun to make (anyone said playing with fire), easy to plan and results are spectacular."
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Monday, April 16, 2012
Scenery Blend Photography – PictureCorrect
Scenery Blend Photography – PictureCorrect: "When street artists, JR and Liu Bolin, teamed up in New York City they had their sights set on an amazing piece of graffiti art. The two had a model stand directly in front of the graffiti while he was painted from head to toe so that he would seamlessly blend into the background for a photograph. It’s unclear how long the project took from start to finish, but you can watch parts of the process for yourself in the short video the Roberts Horowitz Collective made documenting the project, here (for those of you reading this by email you can see the video here):"
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Think Outside the Box: How Bed Sheets Can be Used in Photography – PictureCorrect
Think Outside the Box: How Bed Sheets Can be Used in Photography – PictureCorrect: "Some of you might have already thought of some potential items that can be effectively used. Indeed, when you look around you, at home, office, attic you will notice many useful objects that can be of use. But, one simple item that I have found very handy is a basic white sheet (for those of you reading this by email you can see the video here)."
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Sunday, April 15, 2012
Aviation Photography: How the Photos are Captured – PictureCorrect
Aviation Photography: How the Photos are Captured – PictureCorrect: "Every once in a rare while, a lucky photographer is asked to capture an assignment like this. Ed Darack was asked to shoot a cover photo for the The Smithsonian’s Air & Space Magazine. Although a fascinating experience, it can also be extremely stressful and challenging with a lot of resources at stake due to the huge cost of making everything happen. Missing the shot is essentially not an option, take a look at the interesting process and how he has to fight against the g-forces to lean into the shot:"
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Portrait Lighting Tips in Photography – PictureCorrect
Portrait Lighting Tips in Photography – PictureCorrect: "oday, with digital cameras, effective window lighting is a more realistic option for the photo enthusiast.
Take your subject to a window, one without direct sunlight pouring in though – it’s too harsh! In the studio, pros position their ‘main light’ to the their left probably 90 percent of the time. So, find a window to your left with the reflected, or softer, light (as opposed to direct sunlight)"
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Take your subject to a window, one without direct sunlight pouring in though – it’s too harsh! In the studio, pros position their ‘main light’ to the their left probably 90 percent of the time. So, find a window to your left with the reflected, or softer, light (as opposed to direct sunlight)"
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How To Use a Light Meter in Photography – PictureCorrect
How To Use a Light Meter in Photography – PictureCorrect: "As important as lighting is to a photograph, it’s an integral part of a photographers job to make sure that he understands it. Using a light meter to gauge exposure settings can drastically improve your work."
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Advanced Portrait Retouch on a Male Subject in Lightroom 4 – Part 1 of 3
Advanced Portrait Retouch on a Male Subject in Lightroom 4 – Part 1 of 3: "This tutorial has been transcribed from the SLR Lounge Adobe Lightroom 4 DVD Guide, a 14 hour DVD featuring over 130 tutorials for mastering Lightroom which can be purchased from the link above."
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
‘Wide Open’: Weekly Photography Challenge
‘Wide Open’: Weekly Photography Challenge: "The images in the collection were all shot with large Apertures. Remember a large aperture (a big wide open hole in your lens) translates to a low number. So the shots all taken in the image collection this week were taken at between f0.95 and f1.8."
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Everyday Habits That To Get You Shooting More Photos by Digital Photo Secrets
Everyday Habits That To Get You Shooting More Photos by Digital Photo Secrets: "We’re nearing the end of winter, and that means it’s time to shake off the dust and ramp up your photography. The weather is nice, the sunsets are gorgeous, and before you know it, summer will have come and gone."
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Some In-Camera Adjustments For An Image That Goes POP! by Digital Photo Secrets
Some In-Camera Adjustments For An Image That Goes POP! by Digital Photo Secrets: "What makes an image beautiful? For many, it’s color. But your camera isn’t going to give you great colors out of the box. It’s a ‘dumb’ piece of equipment. "
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Lighting For B&W - Digital Photo Pro | DigitalPhotoPro.com
Lighting For B&W - Digital Photo Pro | DigitalPhotoPro.com: "High-key black-and-white portraiture has been popular since Hollywood's golden era. While those early greats created high-key glamour with hot lights and film, we can achieve the same effect today with almost any lighting approach—from daylight to strobe light, outdoors and in. "
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Freezing Action for Sports Photography Portraits – PictureCorrect
Freezing Action for Sports Photography Portraits – PictureCorrect: "During a photoshoot with Mexican soccer player, Rafael Marquez, photographer Jay P. Morgan took the opportunity to make a video tutorial covering the lighting setup required to freeze fast paced action when taking sports photography portraits. Morgan’s setup goes up rather quickly, as he says in the video, but it does include a good amount of equipment. Have a look at the video below, then we’ll walk through his setup to see what we learned."
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Photography Cliches – PictureCorrect
Photography Cliches – PictureCorrect: "Photography has fashion trends, just like any other creative industry. Some enterprising soul will be playing around and come up with a new look that catches on and, before long, the world is awash in copycat photos. Some of these techniques will continue on long after the novelty has worn off and become almost a visual cliche."
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25 Dreamy Images Shot Wide Open
25 Dreamy Images Shot Wide Open: "Lately I’ve found myself shooting ‘wide open’ a lot. It all started with my purchase of a Leica M9P which I bundled with a couple of f1.4 lenses. Like many Leica shooters I tend to gravitate to shooting at wide open apertures which are both challenging to shoot at (as the depth of field is so shallow than being just a little off can ruin a shot) and which can result in some really dreamy shots."
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Four Tips for Better Wildlife Photography
Four Tips for Better Wildlife Photography: "Wildlife photography is one of the most challenging yet rewarding forms of nature photography. The best wildlife images create a powerful emotional connection between the viewer and the animal, but success requires planning, timing, and technique. Here are a few tips for getting started:"
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Elements of a Great Photograph – PictureCorrect
Elements of a Great Photograph – PictureCorrect: "As a photographer, it’s incredibly important to know what makes a great picture"
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Olympus SZ-14 Review
Olympus SZ-14 Review: "I’m not sure how you all feel about CICs — cameras in colours. It’s not that important to me, except for the benefit of making the control IDs more visible."
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Prom Photography Tips – PictureCorrect
Prom Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "With prom season upon us, consider these tips to take full advantage of all the photo opportunities:"
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
15 Tips About Turning Pro
15 Tips About Turning Pro: "You have the skills and the passion and your goal is to become a professional photographer? Unfortunately there is no instruction manual but here are a few tips you may find useful."
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21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Men
21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Men: "Following the previous article on posing when photographing female subjects, let’s look at some starting points with men photography. Men are usually less comfortable in process of being photographed, so it’s important to get him to be at ease with the process in order to get good results."
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Which Company Created The First Digital Camera? - How-To Geek
Which Company Created The First Digital Camera? - How-To Geek: "If you were an early adopter of digital cameras, there’s a good chance that you thought of your mid-to-late 1990s digital camera as a revolutionary but bulky and slow device. Those old Sony Mavicas with their floppy disk drives, 0.3 megapixel resolution, and brick-like construction have absolutely nothing on the first digital camera when it comes to heft and slow operation."
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Monday, April 9, 2012
How to Protect a Digital Camera: 6 Natural Deadly Predators – PictureCorrect
How to Protect a Digital Camera: 6 Natural Deadly Predators – PictureCorrect: "Digital cameras are usually hard-wearing and do not require a lot of care and maintenance. However, there are 6 deadly natural predators that in a matter of seconds can shorten a camera’s life."
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX10V Review - Digital cameras - CNET Reviews
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX10V Review - Digital cameras - CNET Reviews: "The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX10V is a feature-filled compact megazoom with very good photo and video quality and a useful zoom lens."
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Are You A Light Seeker?
Are You A Light Seeker?: "First, let me say that I borrowed the expression ‘light seeker’ from fellow photographer Jerod Foster. It’s the perfect way to describe what we are as photographers and I am going to try to explain why we need to pay more attention to the light around us to make better images."
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Sunday, April 8, 2012
Creative Portrait Photography with Powder – PictureCorrect
Creative Portrait Photography with Powder – PictureCorrect: "Behind the scenes videos can be a great way to to get a feel for different types of photoshoots. They give us an insiders perspective on how things are done on set and can inspire us to get out and take some photographs ourselves. The behind the scenes video Dan Horne made documenting his photoshoot entitled, Powder, is no exception to the rule. In fact, Horne takes us even a little further behind the scenes and shows us the entire editing process too. Have a look a the video below to see how a creative portrait is made from start to finish:"
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Travel Photography Inspiration Project: France
Travel Photography Inspiration Project: France: "France is more than just wine, the Eiffel Tower and more wine. As viewed through the lens of DPS readers and travelers, France has many other sides I have never seen, and I am thankful for those who wish to share not only a bit of the country, but also some tips on how to take your own shots on a trip to France."
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A Simple Exercise to help You Learn to See Light
A Simple Exercise to help You Learn to See Light: "In this video photographer Joel Edelman shares how he first began to ‘see’ light with a simple Egg."
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Saturday, April 7, 2012
Nikon reveals new 36.3-megapixel beast - the D800 HD-SLR
Nikon reveals new 36.3-megapixel beast - the D800 HD-SLR: "Has it really been over three years since Nikon released the 12-megapixel D700 digital camera? At long last, its replacement - which effectively triples the pixel count of its predecessor - is due to arrive next month. The new D800 is about half the price of the D4 announced in early January, with which it shares a number of features, plus it's smaller and lighter, and features a new 36.3 megapixel FX-format (35.9 x 24mm) CMOS sensor. It's also the first digital camera to achieve USB 3.0 certification."
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How to Capture Motion and Splashing Water in Photography – PictureCorrect
How to Capture Motion and Splashing Water in Photography – PictureCorrect: "When the photography department at Utah’s Brigham Young University decided to do a photoshoot with the schools gymnastic team they opted to use an out of place prop — water. They set up studio at a pool in the campuses Richards Building and got to work. Using a Canon EOS 1D and a back lit black background, the photography team was able to capture poster worthy photographs (see below). You can watch the photoshoot here:"
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Night Photo Tips – PictureCorrect
Night Photo Tips – PictureCorrect: "If your digital camera has Manual mode and manual focus, you can take successful night photographs on your first try. Try various control combinations and check your results on your camera’s LCD screen. Try starting with these settings then alter your shutter speed as needed:"
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How to Choose a DSLR Lens – PictureCorrect
How to Choose a DSLR Lens – PictureCorrect: "There are many different types and sizes of lens available on the market today and most photographers instincts tell them to buy one of each. While having an expansive lens collection does seem very rewarding, it may not be entirely necessary. Given the price good glass costs, this is good news. So how do you choose which lenses to add to your collection? Simple. The three part series below shows us what lenses are good for shooting in what situations. If you tend to shoot the style across your projects, you might be able to get away with owning fewer lenses."
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Friday, April 6, 2012
Understanding Focus by Digital Photo Secrets
Understanding Focus by Digital Photo Secrets: "What is focus? In photography, it’s practically married to sharpness. An image that is completely sharp is said to be in-focus. An image that’s completely blurry is said to be unfocused. The same metaphor applies to your mind. When you concentrate, your mind is sharp. You are focused. When you’re confused, you lack focus. As you are about to learn, you can use focus to direct your viewer’s attention to the most important parts of a scene. Here’s how."
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Frame Your Subject With These 5 Unbelievably Easy Tips by Digital Photo Secrets
Frame Your Subject With These 5 Unbelievably Easy Tips by Digital Photo Secrets: "How you frame your subject can make or break a photo. If you put your subject in a place that commands the viewers attention, you’ll immediately have an outstanding photo. This subtle technique is known to many as “composition,” and believe it or not, it has a few simple rules that will give you some stunning results. Try out these 5 unbelievably easy rules for framing your subject, and you’ll see what I mean."
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Using Contrast For Better Images by Digital Photo Secrets
Using Contrast For Better Images by Digital Photo Secrets: "What makes something special? Is it special on its own, or is it only special when compared to everything else around it? Contrast is what happens when you place two polar opposites right next to each other. It can be used to draw attention to an important element in your image. Contrast comes in a variety of forms, and in this article, we’re going to look at a few ways you can use contrast to create truly unique images."
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What Shutter Priority Mode Can Teach You About Your Camera by Digital Photo Secrets
What Shutter Priority Mode Can Teach You About Your Camera by Digital Photo Secrets: "Learning how to use the more advanced features of your camera is a challenge for anyone new to photography. Sometimes you wish there were some way to boil it all down to some easy-to-understand model. I always tell new photographers that if they want to learn more about their camera, they should learn about shutter priority mode first. Here’s why.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Travel Photography Inspiration Project: South Africa
Travel Photography Inspiration Project: South Africa: "While this view of South Africa through the lenses of DPS readers does contain the expected wildlife found at the end of the continent, it will also highlight a mix of images you might not be expecting. From the beach to the interior, South Africa is country full of color and vibrance."
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
PAL-V flying car makes successful first test flight
PAL-V flying car makes successful first test flight: "With the PAL-V last appearing on our pages way back in 2004, you’d be forgiven for thinking that this is just another flying car concept that never made it off the ground. But Dutch company PAL-V Europe NV has been busy in the past seven years having finalized the design concept in 2008 and testing a driving prototype in 2009. Now the flying-driving prototype has been put through its paces with video of the PAL-V’s recent successful maiden flight now released."
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Landscape Photography Tips – PictureCorrect
Landscape Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "The best light is during dawn and dusk. That’s when the light is warm, the sun is in the frame and the mood is just beautiful. "
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Composite Photography Tips and Techniques – PictureCorrect
Composite Photography Tips and Techniques – PictureCorrect: "The look of composite photography is unmistakable. The HDR images are crisp, detailed, and have expansive color ranges. As more and more photographers begin to move to specialty areas of HDR, in the following video we are introduced to an individual that has already fully embraced the technology"
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Cut the Cheese: 5 Tips for Photographing Kids
Cut the Cheese: 5 Tips for Photographing Kids: "Photographing kids can be a real pain adventure! They’re busy, they’re squirmy, they’re fast, sometimes they’re cranky, but guess what? Comparatively, all of that stuff is a total piece of cake. The real challenge? The cheeeeeeeeeeese. Never have I photographed a child who didn’t do exactly one of two things when I first pulled out my camera. 1. Put on their “camera face”—you know, the one that Mom has programmed into their psyche since infancy, or 2. immediately ran in the opposite direction."
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Monday, April 2, 2012
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 Review
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 Review: "Compact digicams are the family/personal cameras used by almost everyone.
Mirrorless, interchangeable lens cameras like Sony’s NEX and Olympus/Panasonic’s Micro and Macro Four Thirds models are shooting what the bread-and-butter DSLRs used to care of."
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Mirrorless, interchangeable lens cameras like Sony’s NEX and Olympus/Panasonic’s Micro and Macro Four Thirds models are shooting what the bread-and-butter DSLRs used to care of."
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Technical Flash Applets From Stanford University Make Photography Learning Fun
Technical Flash Applets From Stanford University Make Photography Learning Fun: "At first I was standoffish when I found the link to Stanford’s applets. As much as I love photography, there was a lot of technical concepts listed that often had little to offer for the hobby photographer for whom I regularly teach."
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
15 Tips About Turning Pro
15 Tips About Turning Pro: "You have the skills and the passion and your goal is to become a professional photographer? Unfortunately there is no instruction man"
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Tintype Photography – PictureCorrect
Tintype Photography – PictureCorrect: "It’s fair to say that technology is no stranger when it comes to photography. As new products enter the market, the old are forgotten. Not too along ago we watched the iconic Kodachrome fall to the wayside"
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How to Find a Lost Camera – PictureCorrect
How to Find a Lost Camera – PictureCorrect: "Have you ever experienced losing a most precious gadget such as a digital camera? For those who have, for sure, you sleepless nights wondering where your photographic device got lost or who might have stolen it. Even though it costs just a hundred dollars but if the item has a very sentimental value and bought from your hard earned money, it’s natural to be upset over losing a camera."
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Event Photography Tips – PictureCorrect
Event Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "The million dollar question in among photographers is how they can make money doing what they love to do–taking photographs. In a seminar hosted at B&H, Jeff Cable delivers the ins and outs of the trade and shares with us the key points he uses to turn profit in a competition rich industry."
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