Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Street Fashion Photography Tips – PictureCorrect

Street Fashion Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "Shooting five to ten street fashion brands a day in a three to four hour window is a tough call for any experienced photographer. Professional photographer Nick Fancher does this day in day out and shares with us, some of the ways he maximizes his shooting efficiency, using a lightweight kit and his own lighting creativity in this tutorial video:

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5 Ways Backgrounds Make or Break Photos

5 Ways Backgrounds Make or Break Photos: "Looking at your background when composing your photo is as important if not more important than looking at your subject. Photographers have a knack for visually filtering out everything but their primary focus when taking a photo."

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5 Ways Backgrounds Make or Break Photos

5 Ways Backgrounds Make or Break Photos: "Looking at your background when composing your photo is as important if not more important than looking at your subject. Photographers have a knack for visually filtering out everything but their primary focus when taking a photo."

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Shooting Products and Video Using Home Depot Lighting

Shooting Products and Video Using Home Depot Lighting: "We had a very tight budget, and I had recently done a behind the scenes video on creating and lighting a unique scene with just Home Depot lights. So, I thought why not do the same thing for the ONE project."

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Space Station Fly Over Time-lapse: Photographer Interview – PictureCorrect

Space Station Fly Over Time-lapse: Photographer Interview – PictureCorrect: "A few months ago we wrote about an extremely popular time-lapse from space that shows footage of earth as seen from the International Space Station (ISS) captured by Commander Mike Fossum during Expedition 29. Now there is a video interview conducted by astronaut Mike Massimino from the NASA control center that reveals some of the techniques and equipment that captured the low light, night photographs. From the interview it sounds like Fossum was using a Nikon D3 due to it’s low light capabilities. Keep in mind that the Nikon D4 was just announced and will be released shortly. Here is the interview from NASA:"

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