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Posted 05/19/2020
Looking for more things to do while you're in quarantine? Need some photography inspiration while you’re stuck at home? Maria shows you 10 creative photography ideas for your at-home photo shoot!
Check out these other At-Home videos for more ways to help you stay inspired at home.
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Posted 12/03/2019
Want to know portrait photography tips for working with direct sunlight? Photographer David Flores tells you how to take good photos in bad light.
Posted 05/14/2019
Steve Miller from Ikelite discusses the changes in light and shape that take place when we submerge our cameras, and how these are accommodated with lenses, ports, and lighting. This will be helpful for beginning photographers in particular. From there he will discuss the shortcuts, secrets, and tricks commonly used by underwater photographers to mitigate these changes in the limited time divers have underwater.
30 Views· Posted 07/31/2018
Salem Krieger presents his Art Is Helping project. Art Is Helping brings artists and charitable organizations together, supporting both the non-profit organizations and the artists. Buyers can purchase archival exhibition quality pigment prints while donating to charities of their choice. A portion of their purchase price is tax deductible.
The available charities represent a wide range of important causes including the sustainability of the planet, feeding the homeless, comforting at-risk-animals, contributing to native American causes, and
116 Views· Posted 07/28/2018
If you are lucky enough (and talented enough) to have a long career in photography, over time your work takes you down many roads, and Mel DiGiacomo is one of those photographers. Whether he is shooting the US Open or a wedding, on assignment for top magazines, or doing self-assignments on the street in New York City or in his small town in New Jersey, Mel is one hard-working photographer whose ability to adapt to a wide variety of situations and come back with the pictures holds lessons for any aspiring photographer.
Photographers are always
172 Views· Posted 06/28/2018
Lumix Luminary Team Member, Nicholas Pappagallo demonstrates the benefits of shooting tethered in your still photography. He discusses when tethering is useful as well as some of the tools he uses to work professionally and easily in the studio, and out on location.
Lastly, Nicholas discusses how the entire workflow from camera to print works. Nicholas shows you how to use features that you may not have even realized are there.
21 Views· Posted 04/26/2018
Join underwater photographers Larry Cohen and Olga Torrey as they talk about the use of cameras underwater. They will go over simple Point and Shoot systems to very sophisticated systems for DSLR and Mirrorless cameras. Larry and Olga will even touch upon shooting video underwater.
This introduction will answer many questions about how to achieve great underwater shots. Super useful for those who are casual vacationers or seasoned scuba enthusiasts desiring to document their escapades beneath the sea.
Larry and Olga are well known experts and
172 Views· Posted 02/21/2018
In this video, Michael Anthony shows you his formula for creating incredible images in camera using your environment to your advantage as well as finding or creating good light in horrible locations. Michael talks about visualizing your shot, and then executing it. Lastly, he talks about building your shot from scratch using small Speedlites and a variety of tools you probably have in your camera bag already.
363 Views· Posted 02/09/2018
In this video, Lori Nix will give an overview of the different bodies of work she has completed since the mid-1990’s. She discusses how they have a natural progression, one to the next, and their evolution and inspiration behind each group of images.
300 Views· Posted 12/21/2017
It’s about making sure you are in the right place at the right time and knowing what to do when you get there. Australian documentary photographer and Leica Akademie Instructor Nick Rains shares his experiences of shooting fine travel images from his 30+ years of professional practice.
Using his own photos as examples, Nick takes you beyond the technical detail of your camera and into what you really need to know to get memorable travel photos. Street photography, close ups, portraits, landscapes, lighting situations and getting consent are
654 Views· Posted 12/08/2017
Today’s cameras allow us to capture night skies in a way that was impossible just a few years ago. Yet night photography does not come without its challenges.
In this video, National Parks at Night’s Chris Nicholson discusses topics such as white balance for night skies, shutter speeds for capturing star points, techniques for creating star trails, compositional effects and considerations, how to deal with moonlight and light pollution, post-processing tips and techniques, and more.
Chris Nicholson Photography
227 Views· Posted 12/07/2017
It is that time of year again when all those high school seniors are thinking about their pending graduation. Both them and their parents are also thinking about senior portraits. And no we are not talking about the canned images taken by the school, we are talking about the creative photos taken outside in various locations. Jeff Cable is back once again to share his photos and business advice to help you take better senior photos and make money doing so. Jeff likes to keep it simple and will be showing you how he captures great images with
934 Views· Posted 11/20/2017
Photography icon Robert Capa once famously said, ‘If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.’ One of the great ways to get people’s attention with your photos is to bring them close to your subject. Getting in close can be achieved with a macro lens or even zooming in close with a long lens. This is a fun and exciting type of photography that anyone can learn. And the best part is, you can take close-up photos anywhere! Learn how to take high-quality photos of small subjects and make a giant impression on your viewer.
Jeff
622 Views· Posted 11/08/2017
About a year ago top fashion and lifestyle photographer Dixie Dixon created a personal wishlist for what the specs of her dream camera would be, and once she got to use the amazing, new Nikon D850 DSLR she realized it has every single capability she had wished for. She has never been more excited about a new camera!
The 45.7 megapixels which allow a wide flexibility in cropping, combined with the auto focusing system, the blazing fast 7FPS, the touch screen, the gorgeous skin tones, and the overall image quality that can only be described as
44 Views· Posted 10/31/2017
What is Street Photography? Cities lend themselves to street photography—in New York City, our sidewalks are even (very helpfully)18% gray! Street photography is also a very popular avenue for photographers, but like anything else, those who do it well make it look easy when it is anything but. As with every other aspect of photography, there are many things to consider when trying to construct and capture a great image.
In his talk, Thorsten discusses all these aspects of street photography, showing examples of his own work. Whether you have