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Waterdrop photography can be a great way both to practice your technical skills and to experiment with your creativity, plus it is just a ton of fun. This great video will show you how you can set up your own miniature splash studio at home using just your normal gear and a couple of items you likely already have laying around the house. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
The majority of photographers shoot raw files because the larger file sizes over JPEG are offset by the big gains in post-processing flexibility. Nonetheless, companies are always doing what they can to give photographers options for smaller file sizes with minimal quality loss, with the latest from Canon being the Compressed Raw format on their new mirrorless cameras. This great video takes a look at how these files hold up against traditional raw files and if you should switch the feature on. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
Posing, lighting, and shooting a portrait is only half the process of creating a successful image. To create a truly polished photo, you have to have the retouching skills to match. This excellent video tutorial will show you the full process of editing a portrait using Photoshop. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
This week, Sigma announced it was introducing a new charitable initiative, in partnership with authorized Sigma lens dealers nationwide. The camera and lens company said that from now until June 30, 2020, 5 percent of all Sigma lens sales made through participating dealers will be donated to charitable organizations working on COVID-19 relief efforts. “This contribution is meant to help ease the many and various burdens felt by those affected by the coronavirus across the country,” says Mark Amir-Hamzeh, President Sigma Corporation of America. “To that end, Sigma will donate, through our dealers, a portion of product sales to much deserving charities around the country.” For more information, see the press release below. ### Sigma Gives Back with New Dealer Program...
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If you've taken photos in your past travels that may not have exactly pleased you, you should take some time after a while to revisit them. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Nicco Valenzuela
The post LitraTorch 2.0 Review – LED Lighting for Photography and Video appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Suzi Pratt. LED lights are fantastic for both photography and videography, but they tend to be large and cumbersome to use on-camera. This is where the LitraTorch 2.0 steps in. Released in late 2018, this second iteration of the popular LitraTorch promises “studio lighting in your pocket.” How does it actually perform? Read this LitraToch 2.0 review to find out! LitraTorch mounted to a GoPro using the included cold shoe mount adapter. Specs Truly compact at 1.5 inches x 1.5 inches16 LEDs – double the original version of 8 LEDs in version 13 brightness levels (100, 450, and 800...LitraTorch 2_GoPro Hero 8
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So much of successful video is the marriage of technical abilities and creative vision to augment the events on screen in a way that increases the viewer's engagement. This fantastic video tutorial will show you five simple cinematography techniques to improve your video work. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
The post Poll: What Post-Processing Software Do You Use to Edit Your Photos? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. Here at dPS, we’d like to know what post-processing software you use to edit your photos so that we can deliver some post-production tutorials that better suit you. Let us know below. You can vote for more than one if you use multiple editing platforms. If the software isn’t listed, please let us know what you use in the comments section! Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. The post Poll: What Post-Processing Software Do You Use to Edit Your Photos? appeared first on...
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Photo By Jeff Davidson Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Buckeye” by Jeff Davidson. “This buckeye butterfly makes me think of a Monet painting with the delicate color, soft feeling and general beauty of nature’s bounty,” says Davidson. “The wingspan is 2 1/8 to 2 1/2 inches. They’re found throughout most of the United States south to the tropics. They’re rare in the north except along the Atlantic coast. Flight is from midsummer to fall. They fly swiftly if disturbed.” Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the OP website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The...
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Photography has always played an important role in raising awareness of social injustice issues, including poverty, homelessness, and famine. However, media reports from the Indian state of Rajasthan claim that its government has laid out a rule for photographers: no further documenting food distribution to the poor. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Scott Mason
The post Two New Canon EOS M Cameras Will Debut Before the Year is Out appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. While the camera industry has slowed in recent months, Canon continues to push forward. New rumors indicate that Canon will be releasing two EOS M cameras by the end of 2020. While the details of these cameras are uncertain, they come as a welcome promise for a (hopefully) post-coronavirus world. Prior to coronavirus concerns, discussion of two full-frame mirrorless models dominated the internet: The Canon EOS R5, poised as a mirrorless-style 5D and packing true 8K video, along with in-body image stabilization and 20 frames-per-second continuous shooting. And the Canon EOS R6, a camera...
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Photo By Sharon Philpott Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Sandhill Crane Flight Trio” by Sharon Philpott. Location: Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico. See more of Sharon Philpott’s photography at www.sharonkphilpott.com. Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the OP website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The post Photo Of The Day By Sharon Philpott appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
Finding commercial clients is a minefield. Working out which agencies to contact, who to contact within the agency, and as importantly, how to do so and what on earth you should say can all be a nightmare. In this video, I cover all of this and more. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Scott Choucino
Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Light at the End of the Creek” by David Shield. Location: Sedona, Arizona. “Winter precipitation resulted in high water levels in the creeks of Sedona,” explains Shield. “I hiked one of the local trails on Oak Creek where I found this popular spot for photography and chose this composition as I liked the way the water provided an illustration of a leading line towards the iconic Cathedral Rock.” See more of David Shield’s photography at www.davidshieldphotography.com. Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the OP website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit...
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A lot of more advanced portrait styles require the use of multiple lights to fully craft the images, but you might be surprised by how much you can still accomplish with just a single light. This great video tutorial will show you how to light and shoot this eye-catching black and white portrait using only a single strobe. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
Lake Champlain is a 435-square-mile freshwater lake that borders two U.S. states, New York and Vermont, as well as the province of Quebec in Canada. At 120 miles long, it makes up the majority of Vermont’s western border with New York. The lake overall is rather skinny, at just 12 miles at its widest point, which provides great views of the Adirondack Mountains when looking west from the Vermont shoreline between Burlington in the north and Shoreham in the south. Lake Champlain is part of an 8,234-mile watershed that includes at least 16 major rivers, as well as water from Lake George in New York and supplies drinking water for approximately 250,000 people. The lake drains northward into the Richelieu River...
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Composition is a nuanced and subtle thing, and any single landscape scene can give you a wide variety of possible images. If composition is something you struggle with a bit, this excellent video tutorial will give you some helpful advice for how to compose your landscape images. [ Read More ]Original linkOriginal author: Alex Cooke
Photo By Lori Hibbett Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Sandstorm” by Lori Hibbett. Location: Death Valley National Park, California.  “There was a ton of sand blowing in the distance,” says Hibbett. “I zoomed in to find that there were people standing atop the tallest dune in Mesquite Dunes at Death Valley.” Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the OP website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get your photos in the running, all you have to do is submit them. The post Photo Of The Day By Lori Hibbett appeared first on Outdoor Photographer. Original linkOriginal author: Staff
The post How to Use Photography to Teach Your Children Maths, English, Physics and More! appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Carl Spring. It is certainly a weird time right now. We are all suddenly expected to become teachers due to the current lockdowns. While we all have different skills, we are all full of knowledge about photography. You may be wondering, how you can use photography to teach your children during this difficult time. It’s actually easier than you think! Moreover, it can give your children a passion for learning during this difficult time.  Photography is a powerful teaching tool that can be linked to many subjects. Where to start? I first want to give you...A small boy photographing with the camera up to his eye. Using photography to teach your children can cover a multitude of subjects.
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If you’ve ever made a print and it came out way darker than what you saw on screen, here’s a great Lightroom Classic tip on how to get the two to match so your print and your screen brightness is right on the money! Hope you found that helpful. Don’t forget my free Webinar today! It’s on compositing for beginners who shoot portrait and landscapes, and I’m giving you downloadable files to follow along live with me during the Webinar. 11:00 am ET – http://kelbyonelive.com/webinar – everybody’s welcome to come join in. Have a great one, stay indoors and the heck away from everybody, and stay healthy. -Scott The post Lightroom in 60-Seconds: Getting The Brightness Of Your Prints to Match...
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