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HSS Flash vs ND Filter | Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey
Long before we had high-speed sync (HSS) flash there were neutral density (ND) filters which achieved the same results but in a very different way. If your goal is to shoot shallow depth of field portraits on location during the day, then photographer Gavin Hoey has all the information you need to choose which technique…
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Photography Snobs
A bit of a rant, just because you know something doesn’t give you the right to put others down. Photography Snobs are something that really bothers me. Thanks so much for your support and feedback! Join my community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danielnortonphotographer Follow my work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielnorton/ Check out the gear I use to make…
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Create A Black Background From A White Wall: Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace
https://www.youtube.com/user/adoramaTV “How do you turn a white wall black?” – This is one of the most common questions viewers ask Mark Wallace about his lighting setups. In this episode, Mark explains how to position and control your light spill to turn white walls into black backgrounds. Model: María Andrea Instagram: @mariandrearm Create High Contrast Portraits:…
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Photography and Light: Visual Impressions with Joe DiMaggio: Adorama Photography TV
http://www.adorama.com?refby=video AdoramaTV Presents Visual Impressions with Joe DiMaggio. Join Joe as he discusses the importance of lighting in photography. Lighting is an important asset when planning your shot. There are many sources for lighting to effect mood, color, and message of your photograph. In this episode, Joe identifies various light sources and their effects in…
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Constant Light Versus Flash Light: Ep 234: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV
AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this episode Mark walks through the differences between using constant light and light from a flash. Join Mark in the studio for a hands-on demonstration that shows how constant light produces different results than light coming from a flash. For related articles and videos, and to learn…
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Panning in Amsterdam: Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey: AdoramaTV
http://www.adorama.com Panning is a simple technique to learn but takes plenty of practice to master. Moving subjects such as cars and bikes makes excellent panning photos and in this video Gavin Hoey gives you some simple hints and tips to get you started. A few drops of rain can completely transform your photos but as…
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Water Like Glass : Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace : Adorama Photography TV.
http://www.adorama.com In this episode, Mark Wallace shows you how to use a Neutral Density filter, Circular Polarizer, and a tripod to shoot a river with a very slow shutter speed. Shooting with a slow shutter will allow you to blur the water and make it look like glass. Mark also discusses some of his post-production…
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Creating Contrast with Flash: Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey: AdoramaTV
http://www.adorama.com Continuing with the card player theme, Gavin Hoey takes a deeper look at lighting and how to set up multiple flashes to create contrast in a small home studio in this episode of Take and Make Great Photography. Follow along as Gavin runs through the lighting set up, the shoot and then jumps into…
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Using Zones for Black and White Photography: Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace: AdoramaTV
http://www.adorama.com Learn how to use zones of light to convert color photographs to stunning, high contrast, black and white images. In this episode Mark Wallace explains his abbreviated version of Ansel Adam’s Zone System. Mark explains the five zones of exposure and demonstrates how to manipulate them using Lightroom 5. Related Products: Canon EOS-5D Mark…
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Understanding Portrait Lenses Part 2: Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace
https://www.adorama.com In the second installment of this 2-part tutorial, Mark Wallace demonstrates the differences between wide angle and telephoto lenses for portrait photography. This video debunks the myth that wide angle lenses distort faces, shows why you should use longer zoom lenses in the studio, even a small studio. Mark also walks through the process…