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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 11/09/2020
Portrait photographer Vlasta believes that making your subjects and models comfortable begins with being comfortable yourself and developing a dynamic. In this conversational photography seminar, Vlasta shares her techniques to get the most out of your subjects for your portraiture, whether for commercial photography or headshots.
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Posted 11/07/2020
One of the key elements to creating impactful images is knowing the principles of photography composition. Sony Artisan of Imagery Tony Gale returns for Part 3 of our Basics of Photography series to discuss how composition plays into the overall appeal of a photo. From portraits to still life to landscape, we will talk about some common techniques for placement within the frame, such as the rule of thirds and leading lines.
Posted 06/27/2020
Elena S. Blair demonstrates how to pose families and young children during a photoshoot in an efficient, yet natural, way.
Posted 06/13/2020
Chrystofer Davis discusses how film photography has improved his photography overall. Davis is a professional photographer who does street, portrait, fashion, and architecture photography.
904 Views· Posted 03/11/2020
It can be tricky to capture motion when photographing moving subjects. In this photography tutorial, Sony Artisan Tony Gale will discuss camera settings, flash duration, high speed sync, lighting, and his lens choices.
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76 Views· Posted 07/16/2019
Whether you’re planning a street-photography trip in Tokyo, or a trek through the mountains in Patagonia, we discuss ways to plan your trip and how to visualize and prepare for the images you take on location. We also discuss how to anticipate action, position yourself for great photos (time of day, camera placement, etc.), and how to compose strong images by creating drama inside each frame. Katsuyoshi Tanaka’s extensive experience as an editorial photographer and travel workshop leader provides you with techniques you can use to create
42 Views· Posted 08/28/2018
Jeff Cable shares his techniques for obtaining the best composition and lighting to capturing and tell the story of the event. He goes over his camera settings, lens choices, and explain how he works with multiple flashes.
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876 Views· Posted 06/28/2017
In this program, David Brommer covers the basic concepts of composition as established by the masters of the Renaissance. Commencing with the classic rule of thirds and leaping into theories of color and balance, David will touch upon a range of topics, including: image construction, positive and negative space, as well as other advanced composition concepts.
General shooting questions like, “Is the shot better if it’s a horizontal or vertically composed?” and conceptual ideas such as integrating theme and subject context are explored. Another