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Canon Prepares to Take On the Sigma 85mm Art: Specifications Emerge for the 85mm f/1.4L IS
[ad_1] It’s becoming increasingly apparent that Canon will be announcing an 85mm f/1.4L lens with image stabilization fairly soon, and as the time draws nigh, more detailed specifications are beginning to emerge. The lens is sure to be a hit and a major competitor to the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 Art. The awesome people over at Canon Rumors have received…
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Lesson13 – Sunny16 Rule (Photography Tutorials)
Did you ever wondered how back in the day photographers could get a good exposure without all this equipment we have now? They actually used a Sunny 16 rule. You will learn about it in this photography lesson. Link to my blog with charts: http://easy-exposure.com/?p=139 Music: Kevin MacLeod. (Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0”) Original…
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Lens Rentals Did the Ultimate Protective Lens Filter Test
[ad_1] To filter or not to filter, that is the question. Photographers will argue until they’re blue in the face about the issue of using protective filters. Luckily, Lens Rentals is here with science to tell you exactly how good a slew of options are. Many photographers swear they’ll never put protective filters on their…
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Deliberate, Daily Practice + #CamCrunch365 – Photography Tutorial
Follow http://www.instagram.com/CamCrunch and use #CamCrunch365 to get featured on the page! In this Photography Tutorial, I talk about the importance of daily, deliberate practice. ———— Thanks for watching! Like and Share the video to help the channel grow! FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/CamCrunch INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/CamCrunch Original source
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Your Backup Plan Isn't Enough – What Do You Do When Everything Goes Wrong?
[ad_1] Most of the successful photographers and videographers that I know are effective at constructing a plan and making it a reality. And for the most part, this works, and when it doesn’t they usually have a backup plan. This is the base expectation for most people that have actually put time into developing their career. If you’ve worked…
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Photography Portfolio Review #5: Boudoir, portraits, and landscapes
http://squarespace.com/tony, coupon code ‘portfolio’ for 10% off SUBSCRIBE and like http://fb.com/NorthrupPhotography Buy the #1 book with 14+ HOURS of video on Amazon: http://help.tc/s Worldwide use 10% off coupon ‘YouTube’: http://sdp.io/sdpbook Lightroom video book $10 on Amazon: http://help.tc/l Photoshop video book $10 on Amazon: http://help.tc/p Photography Buying Guide on Amazon: http://help.tc/b Worldwide use 10% off coupon…
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Fstoppers Interviews the Photographer Who Turned Disney Princesses Into Queens
[ad_1] Photographer Tony Ross and Designer Nephi Garcia imagined what Disney princesses would look like as fully grown queens, and the concept resulted in this wonderful series that captures the imagination and unites daughters and mothers and mother-in-laws. Check out the final images and go behind the scenes of this Disney-themed shoot. I don’t know about you,…
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Tips on Producing More Creative Images
[ad_1] It doesn’t matter who you are, we all can get stuck for ideas from time to time. The crazy thing is you probably have everything you need to produce your next creative masterpiece already at your disposal. Jay P. Morgan from The Slanted Lens is back once again talking about how to more effectively…
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Wedding Photography Tips: Mel DiGiacomo on Photojournalistic Approach
**See more of Mel’s work below this description for links** Shop at B&H: http://www.bandh.com Mel DiGiacomo, a versatile photographer whose background ranges from sports to documentary photography, sits with B&H to discuss his journalistic approach to shooting weddings. “What I want out of a wedding is real life. I want some kind of truth: whether…