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Posted 12/01/2022
Join Michael Taylor, Sony Artisan Monica Sigmon, Tim and Bev Walden, and Rod Evans as they share their insight and vast knowledge of the industry to provide portrait photographers with the necessary tools to build a successful business. In this first session they discuss branding.
0:00 - Introduction
5:25 - Discover Your Brand
23:42 - Market Location
27:03 - Expand Your Offerings and Find What Your Passion
33:34 - How to Make Your Brand Stand Out
38:53 - Running a Business from your Home or on the Road
46:00 - How to Transition to Different
Posted 11/29/2022
Westcott Light Ambassador Ian Spanier demos the Westcott FJ200 strobe on location. Spanier demonstrates how to utilize strobe lights outdoors and how to work with ambient light.
0:00 - Introduction
2:11 - Go In With a Plan
4:46 - About the Westcott FJ200
10:21 – Spanier’s Plan
13:08 - High-Speed Sync Explained
16:07 - Setup: Working With the Sunlight
24:42 - Start of the Demo: Adjusting Meter Settings
28:27 - Breaking Down the
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 11/24/2022
Some photographers refuse to place a UV or clear filter, or any other type of photographic filter, in front of their lens—worried about sacrificing image quality in the name of a layer of protection. It’s a fact that the more glass elements that light has to pass through, the greater the chance that the light is bent, altered, or degraded in some way.
Posted 11/23/2022
Sony Artisan of Imagery Bob Krist discusses his practical approach to creating strong compositions using the properties of your lens. Krist goes over wide-angle lenses, telephoto lenses, and perspective compression. Additionally, he explains how to utilize your lenses to craft stories with your images.
0:00 - Introduction
3:00 - Most Common Focal Range
4:10 - Wide-Angle Lens
10:11 - Foreground Frames
13:49 - Foreground Interest
18:19 - Getting People to Relate to Their Environment
26:30 - Capturing Wide Open Space When You Can’t Take a Step
Posted 11/22/2022
In this video, Chris Orwig explains how to direct, light, pose, and more. These strategies are perfect for capturing amazing portraits, bringing out the best in your subjects, and improving your skills. Plus, discover helpful techniques for getting and keeping clients.
0:00 - Introduction
3:35 - Process
8:30 - Embrace the Process and Workflow
10:42 - Final Comments on Process
19:29 - Posing: Anchored
31:10 - Posing: Eye-to-Eye
33:52 - Posing: Sitting Knee Tuck
35:41 - Final Comments on Posing
43:23 - Image Editing for Print
45:33 - Progress
Posted 11/21/2022
Monterey Bay is a remarkable place with unique oceanic views and a density of wildlife akin to the Antarctic. Frans Lanting, one of our keynote speakers, shares his experiences photographing this part of the planet and using photography to make a positive impact on the world.
0:00 - Introduction
1:45 - Lanting’s Work
10:43 - Monterey Bay
19:45 - Influences
26:42 - Collaborative Creativity
32:17 - Footprints
42:50 - Climate Change
48:13 - Bay of Life
50:55 - Final Thoughts
Posted 11/17/2022
Food, glorious food. There's no better time than the holiday season for a bountiful exploration of food photography—a fan favorite. For this episode of the podcast, we're delighted to connect with food blogger, educator, and content creator extraordinaire Joanie Simon. Listen in as she discusses the magic behind her aspirational, achievable shooting style. Besides examining the limits to reality when shooting fake food, Simon describes her collaborations with a dedicated crew, offers advice about a
by Mos Khan · Posted 11/17/2022
Camera bags, just like cameras and the photographers who use them, are not created equal. That means there’s no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to finding the perfect bag. Most photographers will find that the type of bag they need varies from one shoot to the next—and may even depend upon where they’re going and what they’re shooting.
With so many bags out there to choose from, finding the one that’s perfect for your needs is
Posted 11/10/2022
Join veteran sports photographer Pete Wright as he walks you through every element of sports photography. He goes over how to get started, what gear to use, the proper camera settings to use, useful software options for post-processing, searching for the best locations, using remote camera rigs, and so much more.
0:00 - Introduction
2:56 - Wright’s Background
6:50 - Equipment
11:54 - Know Your Tools
18:18 - Location is Everything
24:49 - Photograph Warmups
27:11 - Know the Team You’re Photographing
28:41 - Remote Cameras
41:03 - Post-
Posted 11/08/2022
In this video, Swiss digital artist Kathrin Federer shows you how to create a wintry, misty dream scene with deer in just a few steps in Photoshop. She also shares the tools she uses and explains the workflow for her creations.
0:00 - Introduction
1:30 - Start of Presentation
6:23 - PixelSquid Plugin
14:16 - Adding Shadows
17:18 - Creating Fog and Finding Different Brushes
19:24 - Adding Deer and Masking Layers
27:44 - Using the Pro Panel Plugin
29:12 - Using Luminar Plugin
35:53 - Color Adjustments
39:19 - Final Adjustments
44:00 - Final
Posted 11/04/2022
In this last session of the series, we continue covering the tools you need to completely edit your portraits in Capture One, including adjusting skin tone, dodge and burn, and basic retouching. And thanks to the different masking options and layers available, we play with lights and shadows to make your portraiture stand out.
0:00 - Introduction
4:15 - Review and Editing First Steps
8:31 - Light and Contrast Adjustments
18:01 - Color Adjustments
21:30 - Skin Tone Adjustments
27:15 - Unifying Skin Tones
31:04 - Style Brushes
35:39 - Dodge and
Posted 11/03/2022
Keeping photos organized is critical for any photographer. Tim Grey shares his expertise with Lightroom Classic, providing tips to help you create a streamlined workflow to keep your photos organized and easy to find.
0:00 - Introduction
2:24 - The #1 Rule in Lightroom Classic
3:30 - Marking Unreviewed Photos
6:13 - Setting Up Preset Metadata
13:41 - Updating Photos with New Develop Presets
18:45 - Creating Folder Structure
22:51 - Importing Photos
37:22 - Importing Additional Photos to the Same Location
39:46 - Reviewing Imported Photos
46:
Posted 11/03/2022
Vintage cameras and analog film have grown to be unprecedented media darlings within our crowded digital landscape. With a superstar status fueled by insatiable demand amid a limited supply, we investigate both the beauty and quirks of these trending tools in this week's podcast. Joining us in conversation are photographer/vintage camera buff Bill Bain, and expert camera technician/repair wizard Shlomo Weinberger from B&H Photo's Used Department. Whether you cut your teeth on old school tech or you're an analog adopter in the digital age,
Posted 11/01/2022
In this seminar, Dotan Saguy, street photographer and author of two photobooks, shares his recipe for getting great street photography images. He’ll explain how to look for the right opportunities, what the best camera settings are, and how to avoid the most common mistakes to help you improve your street photography skills.
0:00 - Introduction
3:06 – Saguy’s Perspective on Street Photography
7:40 – Saguy’s Recipe for Street Photography
19:20 - How to Look for Opportunities
22:33 – Fishing: How to Look
26:05 – Following: How to Look
30:40 –
Posted 10/31/2022
This is our guide to some gorgeous photography locations, in Monterey, California. Follow along as we show you the historical district, rocky beaches, wildlife, and other natural wonders!
What are some of your favorite travel-photo subjects and locations? Tell us about them in the Comments section.