Sunday, December 9, 2012

Intermediate Lighting for Portraiture Photography – PictureCorrect

Intermediate Lighting for Portraiture Photography – PictureCorrect: "Here is a chance to learn to some principles of lighting for portraiture and beauty from former teacher, Joey Quintero who is employed at Impact Studio Lighting. Plus, the hour and half long lesson is totally free of charge. During the course, Quintero will teach viewers about an assortment of lighting modifiers and their practical applications in addition to the more technical side of lighting which deals with lighting ratios, color wheeels, and more. To make things easier for you, you can watch the entire lesson right here (for those of you reading this by email, the video course can be seen here):

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Newborn Photography Tips – PictureCorrect

Newborn Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "Did you know that a newborn is probably the easiest subject to photograph? That you don’t have to be Anne Geddes to take truly beautiful photos of your child during the first 30 days of his or her life?"

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How Much Post Production is Too Much?

How Much Post Production is Too Much?: "A recent article I wrote here on Lightstalking demonstrated how to add life to a flat image.  It showed a fairly mundane image being turned into something somewhat more striking. Whilst writing that article,"

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How Simulating a Film Camera Can Help Improve your Photography Technique

How Simulating a Film Camera Can Help Improve your Photography Technique: "Digital cameras have revolutionised and democratised photography, great images are now within the reach of anyone who owns a half decent camera and good eye. Sometimes, however, it’s easy to forget modern photography’s roots and what that can teach us. In this article we are going to look at treating your DSLR like an old film camera to improve your technique."

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23 Fantastic and Colourful Photographs of Snakes

23 Fantastic and Colourful Photographs of Snakes: "While snakes can often present a great opportunity for getting a great and colourful photograph, the downside is that we usually don’t want to get too close! These photographers overcame that fear and really showed us what can be done with a little bravery and photographic skill!"

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See How These Photographers Took the Mundane Subject of Windows and Made Their Shots Interesting

See How These Photographers Took the Mundane Subject of Windows and Made Their Shots Interesting: "One thing we constantly talk about at Light Stalking is the skill of taking mundane subjects and interpreting them in a beautiful or interesting way. This is part of the skill set of a talented photographer and it’s not necessarily an easy one to develop."

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