Fire Photography: Using Multiple Exposures – PictureCorrect: "
Imagine the possibilities when a master pyrotechnician and skilled photographer decide to join forces for one epic photo shoot. If you think that sounds pretty cool, take a look at what really happens as Montrel based photographer, Ben Von Wong, heads over to Paris to work with Andrey Das, fire artist extraordinaire (for those of you reading this by email, the video can be seen here):"
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Saturday, July 14, 2012
Using Smoke as a Creative Photography Tool – PictureCorrect
Using Smoke as a Creative Photography Tool – PictureCorrect: "Using smoke when taking photographs is somewhat common practice when it comes to shooting rock stars and athletes. However, Jay Morgan shows us to think outside the box and use smoke as a creative tool during photoshoots that you would otherwise go without."
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Neutral Density Filter Fireworks Photography
Neutral Density Filter Fireworks Photography: "As most landscape photographers probably know, neutral density filters reduce the intensity of light reaching the lens, to allow longer shutter speeds or larger apertures. Think of them as sunglasses for your lens. While these filters have long been used for landscape photography, they aren’t typically considered for fireworks photography. At least not yet."
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Get High: Weekly Photogrpahy Challenge
Get High: Weekly Photogrpahy Challenge: "This week your photographic challenge is to ‘Get High’."
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How to Take Great Portraits in Variable Lighting Conditions – PictureCorrect
How to Take Great Portraits in Variable Lighting Conditions – PictureCorrect: "Have you noticed how nearly every photography tutorial preaches “avoid shooting outdoors under the harsh, midday sun”? "
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Portrait Photography Lighting: The 5 Classical Types – PictureCorrect
Portrait Photography Lighting: The 5 Classical Types – PictureCorrect: "The options that a photographer has to light a person’s face and body are many. You may use different types of lights such as parabolic or diffused and you may position them in endless combinations. "
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