Pixelcatcher shows how you can capture high-speed footage using your flash and cameras to create stunning effects. Posted by Username: pixelcatcher on Vimeo
This week Scott gives us some pointers on making your own grids and snoots for dedicated flash units such as the Nikon SB800 or the Canon 580EX. These handy and cost effective little modifiers can give you that extra touch of control when lighting a subject without breaking the piggy bank. See the Weekly Photo Tips blog for additional links and information on this great photographic DIY project. Posted by Username: MARKINMAINE2 on YouTube
Learning basic photography begins with the main light. The main light is what we base all of our lighting on. In this StudioTip from StudioStyles.net, Mike explains what the main light is, the difference between hard and soft light, and considerations when you are positioning the main light for various effects.
Posted by Username: StudioStyles on YouTube
A great video on some basic ways you can take better photos, and take your photography to the next level. This topic is on how to use flash! Brought to you by Digital Days - a nationwide series of...
A great video on some basic ways you can take better photos, and take your photography to the next level. This topic is on how to use flash!
Brought to you by Digital Days - a nationwide series of digital photography workshops presented by Popular Photography magazine. We are coming to a city near you! Check www.digitaldaysphoto.com for our schedule, ADDITIONAL VIDEOS, and more information!
Portrait Photography Studio 3 Point Lighting Tutorial Posted by Username: eoslightingllc on YouTube
After we wrapped up at Gulf Photo Plus in Dubai, I got to tag along while Joe McNally did a desert shoot about an hours ride out of town. Posted by Username: hobbydavid on YouTube
In this video, Kerry from CameraDojo.com shows how to use a light meter to get a good exposure on a product shot. Posted by Username: Kerry Garrison on Vimeo
A behind the scenes look at a photoshoot with professional Denver based photographer Adam Bonilla. Posted by Username: AdamBonillaPhoto on YouTube
This short video tutorial is a fun and informative look at how the photo of the T-Bird on the front yard was made. Including not only photography techniques of "Painting with Light," it is also an insight from the photographers perspective of why and how. Posted by Username: EricWilliamCurry on YouTube
This short video tutorial is a fun and informative look at how the photo of the Airstream Trailer was made. Including not only photography techniques of "Painting with Light," it is also an insight into the motivations of the owner and restorer of this beautiful traialer. Posted by Username: EricWilliamCurry on YouTube
This months lesson teaches the difference between hard and soft light. Light is a main ingredient to any photograph and this video gives you a better understanding. Enjoy Posted by Username: FontanaKnowledge on YouTube
This is a brief introduction to basic gear and terminology for the beginning strobists, photographers using small off-camera flashes to take their photos to the next level. Posted by Username: Snapify on YouTube
Tony teaches you how to do some cool stuff with your camera in this video lesson. This was awesomefarm's entry in the mindbites.com "spread the craft" video contest, where we won the viewer's choice award. Posted by Username: AwesomeFarmFiles on YouTube
Blankenberge, BELGIUM - Professional photographer Bert Stephani (www.bertstephani.com) shows you a real life assignment where he makes a group shot of 800 people in a dark conference room.
Lighting the room is one thing but planning and organization are key to do this kind of corporate work.
In this Episode Mark demonstrates 7 basic lighting setups. Posted by Username: Mark Wallace on Vimeo
This is a clip from a full length video that will show you how to set up and begin to use your studio lighting. A common mistake in creating studio, or any portraits for that matter, is that all you do is learn how to get a "proper" exposure and use a "softbox", and you can create portraits of people.
The truth is, you have to learn how to pose people correctly before you can light them.
Step one is setting up your lights, step two is learning the poses, step three is learning the lighting "patterns".
You can learn all about how it is done on my new educational website.
Nathan gives a simple but effective photo tip for creating dynamic light with a cardboard 'go-bo.' Posted by Username: Harper Point Photography on Vimeo
Understand the basic qualities of studio light by using a simple, one-light strobe lighting kit. More info at prophotolife.com Posted by Username: ProPhotoLife on YouTube
Part 2: this is a practical introduction to the photo equipment used in my professional photography studio. Posted by Username: ProPhotoLife on YouTube
This is a practical introduction to the photo equipment used in my professional photography studio Posted by Username: ProPhotoLife on YouTube
Start with a large room when setting up a photography studio and add a background and studio lighting with umbrellas to reflect the lights. Set up a photo studio with the tips in this free video on photography tips from a professional photographer. Posted by Username: eHow on YouTube
Episode 22. Lighting a '57 Chevy in the Photo Studio Posted by Username: prophotolife on YouTube
Episode 18. Tabletop Studio Photography done with mirrors Posted by Username: prophotolife on YouTube
Pro photographers Scott Bourne and Scott Stulberg demonstrate how to get nice soft light for portraits using diffusion and reflection. Posted by Username: Scott Bourne on Vimeo
Please visit prophotolife.com (video episode 17) for questions or comments. In this video we create an environmental product photography by combining techniques learned on earlier episodes. Posted by Username: Prophotolife on YouTube
Ron Risman of Cameratown.com provides a look at the new PRESSlite VerteX Flash Bouncer / Diffuser. In this 10 minute video you'll get to see what makes the VerteX so unique. Posted by Username: Cameratown on Vimeo
As a professional photographer in Belgium, I often have to improvise and make the most of the conditions. In this video I'll show you some leftovers from episode 1 & 2.
For more info and to see the pictures in better quality, please visit www.bertstephani.com/blog
Posted by Username: bertstephani on YouTube
As professional photographer you can't always wait for the right conditions. So it's important to learn how to use and alter the available resources to create the atmosphere you want. Every photographer knows the light sucks at noon on a sunny day. In this video we show you how we managed to shoot some nice portraits made at high noon.
For more info and to see the pictures in better quality, please visit www.bertstephani.com/blog
BERT STEPHANI (www.bertstephani.com) is a professional photographer based in Belgium.
Posted by Username: bertstephani on YouTube
In this episode Mark explains how the shutter works, shutter sync, and how to control the ambient light exposure while using a flash. Visit us online at: www.snapfactory.co Posted by Username: Snapfactory on YouTube
A video tutorial explaining some of the key elements to indoor and low light photography, and ways you can get sharper photos and avoid the blur that comes with indoor shooting. Posted by Username: DigiSuccess on YouTube
Using the flash to boost daytime portrait Posted by Username: Cameralabs on YouTube
A six minute demonstration showing how Live View on Canon EOS 40D's Live View can greatly help with astro-photography by Gordon Laing, Editor of www.cameralabs.com. For complete results and sample images, please check out our full review by clicking the link at the start of this text. Posted by Username: Cameralabs on YouTube
How to take successful photos at night, by Gordon Laing, Editor of http://www.dslrtips.com Posted by Username: Cameralabs on YouTube
In this episode Mark describes the two types of light meters. He answers the questions, "What meter should I buy?" and "How do I use a light meter?" Posted by Username: snapfactory on YouTube
Low key lighting techniques are shown in this video Posted by Username: nobsphotosuccess on YouTube
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