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Should You Use ND Filters or High-Speed Sync for Flash Photography?
[ad_1] A lot of photographers like to use a shallow depth of field for portraiture; however, if you are lighting your subject with flash, you will be limited by the flash sync speed of your camera. There are ways around this, however: high-speed sync and ND filters. Both come with their own pros and cons,…
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Creating a Photography Project of the River Thames feat. Photographer Jullia Fullerton-Batten
We’re joined by fine art and commercial photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten who has a very strong sense of visualization. We go behind the scenes with her to find out how she becomes inspired for her projects and then how she accomplishes that vision. Check out the full interview here: https://youtu.be/VB5VSEr6tzQ 👉Connect with Julia Fullerton-Batten: HOME https://www.instagram.com/julia_fullertonbatten/…
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7 Tips for Landscape Composition Photographers Often Forget
[ad_1] Great composition in landscape photographs can be tricky and there are so many tips, tricks, and rules, some of the more basic principles can fall by the wayside. Here are seven tips based around one area of composition that is too often forgotten. We have some great landscape photographers here at Fstoppers, and one…
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PRO EDU | The Best In Photography Tutorials
We Make Photography And Photoshop Tutorials with the best in the business. Tune into our docutorials and start learning today. Save 15% on your first order when you subscribe here: https://hubs.ly/H0bb8t70 ABOUT PRO EDU: PRO EDU celebrates the priceless knowledge of working professionals by sharing the secrets of their experiences through online tutorials. Our students…
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Comparing the Canon R5 With the Sony a1 for Sports, Portraits and Wildlife (and What About Nikon?)
[ad_1] While the Canon EOS R5 and the Sony Alpha 1 may represent different classes of cameras in their respective company hierarchies, there’s a lot more that’s similar about the two than initially meets the eye. It’s with that in mind that Tony and Chelsea Northrup put the two cameras through the gauntlet to see…
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Sleeping in my Car for Landscape Photography
Landscape photography requires a certain amount of commitment whether it is a long hike or an early start. In this video I aim to photograph sunset and sunrise in the lake district national park, however I have nowhere to stay for the night. Wild camping is out of the question, campsites were full and hotels…
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A Beginner's Guide To Street Photography and Portraits of Strangers
[ad_1] Street photography — particularly street portraiture — is such an engaging and appealing genre to view, but taking the images is somewhat harder for a number of reasons. Here is a beginner’s guide for those photographers interested in hitting the streets with their camera. Not long after I’d bought my first camera I joined…
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Pixelmator Photo for iPad (FULL TUTORIAL) Live Session
Pixelmator Photo for iPad is here! In this live session I’ll show you everything you need to know to get the very best out of this amazing iPad app. I’ll be covering a ton of topics including: – The interface – File Management – Presets – Adjustments – Repair tools – Cropping – Exporting your…
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Are You Overlooking Superzoom Lenses for Landscape Photography?
[ad_1] Superzoom lenses can be useful in that they cover a huge range of focal lengths without the extra weight and bulk from carrying a bag with lots of more specialized lenses. For landscape photographers, they can be especially useful, and this great video discusses why you should consider adding on to your arsenal. Coming to…
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Alexey Titarenko – Street – Fine Art Photographer
Alexey Titarenko was born on Vassilievsky Island in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) in 1962. He began taking pictures in 1971, at the age of nine, and graduated from the Leningrad Public University of Society-related Professions in 1978 with a degree in Photojournalism. That same year, Titarenko became a member of the independent photo club “Zerkalo”…