Photographer Talk Archive
10 steps to becoming a better photographer
Photographer Sean von Tagen explains 10 steps to becoming the best photographer you can be.
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Shooting reflections
Watch as Bryan teaches you how to make beautiful photos using reflections and a super wide-angle lens. Try it out on water, mud or shiny granite!
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Understanding camera height
Doug Gordon explains camera height and the difference it makes when shooting portrait images. Here, Doug encourages photographers to familiarize themselves with various heights and provides examples of the images that will be produced from these height tweaks, ultimately making the body look the best.
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Video and photography light kits
Mark Apsolon covers various Video and Photography light kits including Cool Flo Fluorescent, Tungsten / Halogen, Strobe, Continuous and more. youtube.com/watch?v=n_2j75pySDw
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Using a reflector in natural light
This is a quick video blog by Greg Helton Photography showing how to use a reflector along side natural light to get natural looking portraits. youtube.com/watch?v=oX_y9Wd14Eg
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Create motion in still photographs
Learn how to create motion in still photographs, a technique made popular in the film The Kid Stays In The Picture. In the tutorial above, Joe Fellows shows us how he's able to bring photos to life using the parallax effect with Photoshop and After Effects. youtube.com/watch?v=ZVrYyX3bHI8
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Basic photography tips for the Nikon D3100
Basic photography tips for the Nikon D3100 Camera with Jared Polin. Use the basic information in this video to help you move in the right direction quicker. froknowsphoto.com/nikon-d3100-getting-started-guide
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Photography tips and techniques
Photography tips and techniques discussion with Marc Silber and Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Deanne Fitzmaurice. Deanne gives exceptional advice about how to approach your subject, how to be prepared when shooting sports and action, how to "layer" your photographs, how to photograph celebrities and much more. youtube.com/watch?v=kfBdUrl0-3A
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The use of white seamless paper
Adorama Photography TV presents Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace. In this episode, Mark explains why white seamless paper is so versatile in the studio. Using unique lighting and making something called a "gobo," you can create different and exciting backgrounds that look like they were shot on black. youtube.com/watch?v=s5YkNwSO2Y8
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