July 29th, 2009
In this post Patrick Dean from NeutralDay.comexplores how to use Textures to enhance an image.
If you’ve spent anytime at all exploring sites like Flickr, I’m sure you’ve notice a good many photographs that have a certain “vintage” look to them, a patina if you will. There are many variations to this theme, ranging from simple toning [...]
July 14th, 2009
Digital photography is not as forgiving as film, but digital photographers can take advantage of the speed of their sensor. Discover how digital photography is useful because of the ability to see the results immediately with help from a photographer in this free video on digital photography.
Expert: Richard Petty
Contact: www.richardpettyphotography.com
Bio: Richard Petty primarily shoots wedding [...]
July 12th, 2009
In order to be a great photographer with digital photography, skill and experience is more important than a bunch of fancy equipment. Learn about the importance of a digital camera that allows manual control of aperture, film speed and speed of exposure with help from a photographer in this free video on digital photography.
Expert: Richard [...]
July 12th, 2009
In photography, it’s important to get seniors to relax for their portraits so that they trust the photographer. Discover how to take photographs for seniors based upon the photography that they like with help from a photographer in this free video on senior portrait photography.
Expert: Richard Petty
Contact: www.richardpettyphotography.com
Bio: Richard Petty primarily shoots wedding portrait and [...]
July 6th, 2009
Often when I look at the photographs that I’ve taken at the zoo, for example, the animals’ eyes are underexposed and lifeless.
To fix animals’ eyes in Lightroom so that they look compelling and still realistic, here is my fixing “animals eyes” workflow:
Step 1
Display the image in the develop module in Lightroom. Zoom in using the [...]
July 3rd, 2009
Recently, I have been interested in getting my photographs published in multiple magazines. But many say, "no original transparencies accepted". What does the word "transparancies" mean when talking about digital photography?
Thanks for the help.
They are not talking about digital when talking about trannies.
Transparencies are slide film.
They are saying they won’t accept the originals meaning you [...]
June 23rd, 2009
by Warren Ellis A collection of short writings and digital photography by Warren Ellis. The 30 photographs are coupled with 30 new prose pieces inspired by the pictures, ranging from strange science fiction to observational writing. HC, 66pg, b&w This is a Special Order item. It will ship in 7-10
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June 22nd, 2009
In this video Marc Silber from SilberStudios interviews photographer Thomas Hawk about how he goes about his photography.
Take home lesson: carry your camera everywhere – Thomas does and as a result he’s on his way to publishing his goal of 1,000,000 photographs in a lifetime!
Post from: Digital Photography School – Photography Tips.
Interview with Photographer Thomas [...]
May 27th, 2009
For the majority of us, taking photographs is a rather “informal” event. We spend minimal time posing our subjects, setting up the shot, adjusting the lighting, and so forth. However, understanding some of the basics of digital photography and taking just a bit of time prior to pressing the button can greatly improve the quality [...]
May 14th, 2009
In this post portrait photographer Alexis Godschalk shares some tips on shooting studio like portraits on a budget by talking us through a shoot he did with a band recently.
When I started doing photography years ago, I really wanted to shoot fantastic shots, I wanted to make sure that my photographs would be considered for [...]