Category: Photography

  • A Refreshingly Raw, Honest Review of the Nikon Z6

    [ad_1] Among the thousands of reviews you come across, sometimes, one stands out for its honesty and objectivity. This review of the Nikon Z6 does just that. In this video, Steve Huff gives us his experiential feedback of the Nikon Z6. The thing I like about Huff is that his reviews aren’t scripted: he just speaks…

  • Social Media for Photographers Part 2 – How to Market your Photography Business

    Social Media for Photographers Part 2 – How to Market your Photography Business

    Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, SnapChat, Tumblr, Google+, 500pixels, Flickr… so many choices, so little time…. where should you post your photos? Do you need to be on all of those websites? Which ones will help you find new customers? How often do you need to post? What days and what times are the best…

  • Moza Air 2 Review: Balance and Setup Guide

    [ad_1] If you are on the fence about choosing a gimbal then the Moza Air 2 is worth a serious look. Not only is it more affordable than its rival, the DJI Ronin S, but it also has some different features that may interest you. The Moza Air 2 weighs 3.5 pounds and can carry a…

  • Two Light Executive Portrait – Photography & Video Tutorial

    Two Light Executive Portrait – Photography & Video Tutorial

    From Jay P Morgan, In today’s Slanted Lens lesson we set up on top of the roof of the East West Bank building in downtown Pasadena shooting a portrait of three executives. I wanted to get some unique portraits. I asked if we could get on the helicopter pad and shoot back at the Pasadena…

  • This Carbon Fiber Tripod From Our Favorite Brand Is Half Off Today

    [ad_1] A good carbon fiber tripod will last you years and help save your back with its light weight that still provides strong support to keep your gear safe. Today only, you can purchase a carbon fiber tripod from our favorite brand for half off. We tested Benro tripods against some fairly expensive options from other brands, and…

  • Welcome to the Annenberg Space for Photography

    Welcome to the Annenberg Space for Photography

    The Annenberg Space for Photography is a cultural destination dedicated to exhibiting both digital and print photography in an intimate environment. The space features state-of-the-art, high-definition digital technology as well as traditional prints by some of the world’s most renowned photographers and a selection of emerging photographic talents as well. The venue, an initiative of…

  • Why Manually Focusing Is Easier With Mirrorless Cameras

    [ad_1] Accurately manually focusing on a modern mirrorless camera is significantly easier than on a normal DSLR, which opens up many new avenues. This great video will show you how mirrorless cameras make it convenient and what that means for you.  Coming to you from Mark Holtze, this great video discusses why manually focusing is much…

  • How to Use the Background Eraser Tool Photoshop Tutorial

    How to Use the Background Eraser Tool Photoshop Tutorial

    In this tutorial, we’re going to learn how to cutout hair using the Background Eraser Tool, in Adobe Photoshop. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –…

  • A Quick Tip About Learning From Disappointment

    [ad_1] We have all experienced it: loading our photos into Lightroom just to realize they are very disappointing. Instead of trashing them, go through the photos, analyze them, and see why they do not work. Coming from the beautiful Peak District in England, Nigel Danson’s latest video shows how amazing light just does not cut…

  • Photograph and Photoshop a Cross Process effect – Week 70

    Photograph and Photoshop a Cross Process effect – Week 70

    A wet day doesn’t stop photography expert Gavin Hoey http://www.gavtrain.com from taking and making a cross processed style of image. Original source