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Shooting With Different Cameras, Does it Lead to Inspiration?
[ad_1] For the last decade I’ve been sticking to my guns, shooting on a Canon 5D Mark II with a small selection of lenses. This camera has been the love of my life for so long even my family and friends get jealous. But what if you get the opportunity to dive into the dark…
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Natural Light Photography Tutorial: Using Window Light Portrait for Stills and Video
** Sign up at http://theslantedlens.com for free video lighting tutorials & gear giveaways *** How to Use Natural Lighting in Your Photography – A Simple Window Light Photo Tutorial By Jay P. Morgan In this video we will look at how to use window light as an effective light source to create portraits. Window light…
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Jump Start the Creative Process by Using a Sense Other Than Sight
[ad_1] If you’re constantly seeking inspiration from the same places, it can be hard to move forward creatively. Worse yet, if many others are also using the same sources as you, there is a risk of making work which is just like everyone else’s. With this in mind, the guys over at Canon Australia have produced another…
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Top 10 Pro Level DSLR Cameras For Professional Photography & 4K Video
Top 10 Pro Level DSLR Cameras For Professional Photography & 4K Video Top 10 Beginners DSLR price and details: https://goo.gl/Mq7nxb *** This top 10 is actually for Mirror-less Alternatives lover who wants a huge number of Lens collection. Best Pro Level DSLR Cameras / Latest DSLR Cameras 2017 / Best 4k DSLR Cameras / Best…
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Overpowering Sunlight vs. Using it (OFF CAMERA FLASH) Photography Tutorial
In this video I run through the difference between shooting natural available light and controlling the environment with flash shooting in bright daylight. Mostly it’s a style thing, but there are advantages and disadvantages to both. It’s definitely worth learning 🙂 Links to all my gear: https://kit.com/pjpantelis/band-promo-kit Links to my video production kit: https://kit.com/pjpantelis/youtube-content-creation-kit My…
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A Practical Guide to Learning and Evaluating a Lens
[ad_1] So, you’re thinking of dropping that stack of cash you’ve been saving up on that light-guzzling bokeh monster of an 85mm you’ve been eyeing. But how do you know it’s the right lens for you? This great video will give you a model to follow. Coming to you from Darious Britt, this helpful video follows him…
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HTML5/CSS3 Responsive Photography Website – Start To Finish Web Design Tutorial
➢ STARTER FILES: https://goo.gl/JLX91A ➢ HTML TEMPLATE/FRAMEWORK: https://goo.gl/1m3BAE ➢ SUSCRIBE: http://goo.gl/Y2rJSj ➢ SURVEY: https://www.w3newbie.com/survey/ ➢ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/w3newbie/ ➢ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DrewOnCue ➢ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drew_ryan_/ In this video we’ll learn how to design a responsive HTML5 and CSS3 Photography website from scratch using only a text editor. The website design also features a navigation that will transform…
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Fstoppers Reviews the Tamron 85mm f/1.8 Di VC Lens
[ad_1] Recently, while on a speaking engagement in St. Louis, I had some time to chat up several glass manufacturer reps at the conference and ended up testing several lenses, including a side-by-side comparison of the new Sigma 135 f/1.8 Art and the manually focusing Zeiss 135 f/2 Milvus (read that here if you missed it). I…
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Simple Head Shots | Photography Tutorial
Today on the Slanted Lens, we’re going to show how to get simple headshots with just one hour, one light, and one reflector. So here we are. We’re heading off to a friends of mine, Tanya’s. She needs a headshot for her real estate business. She’s been asking me for a while to do this…