786 Views· Posted 03/20/2018
In this B&H Event Space video, Australian wildlife photographer and Tamron Lens Ambassador Shannon Wild talks about her life as a photographer of wild animals. Topics she discusses include the basics of shooting stills and video with DSLRs, how to best choose and use your camera gear, how to approach animals, travel tips, and other important aspects of travel and animal photography, in locations as diverse as Antarctica, Africa, and other remote and exotic locales.
In this B&H Event Space video, Australian wildlife photographer and
1,611 Views· Posted 03/19/2018
In this B&H Event Space video, join photographer David Brommer as he shares mirrorless camera tips and elaborates on the mobility of his iPad-based workflow. Imagine the freedom of packing all your gear—including your digital darkroom—into a small shoulder bag to carry on your next trip. Brommer’s recommendations will help you trim your kit down to the essentials. Learn techniques to achieve better travel photographs, from researching your subject in advance to determining your shooting style and how you want to present the work. Discover
1,849 Views· Posted 03/14/2018
Watch B&H’s AB as he takes to Central Park to demonstrate Sennheiser’s AMBEO SMART HEADSET. You’ll see him wearing the dual-purpose earphones/binaural-recording headset, which captures stereophonic 3D audio fit for use in immersive entertainment content. Whether it’s VR, experimental podcasting, or recording an acapella band with lifelike you-are-there placement, this headset will handle the job. You’ll hear this immediately, as we
1,377 Views· Posted 03/13/2018
In this B&H Event space video, photographer Laurie Klein, and Ilija Melentijevic, of Kolari Vision, discuss and explain the black-and-white infrared film imaging process. Conventional as well as unconventional applications of digital and digital IR imaging are shown and explained.
Other IR-related topics include modifying cameras and lenses for optimal infrared imaging results, filtering for IR imaging, working within different types of lighting scenarios, and post-capture image processing tips.
5,512 Views· Posted 03/09/2018
In the following video, photographer David Flores covers the unique differences between phase-detection and contrast-detection autofocus systems, along with some benefits and drawbacks of each. Flores talks about which shooting applications are well-suited for each focusing method and highlights some points to look out for with either method. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.
1,959 Views· Posted 02/06/2018
In this B&H Event Space video, traveler and photographer Enrique Aviles discusses his journey from beginning simply as a traveler, to his decision to pick up a camera and share with others the knowledge he gathers from life on the road. During his presentation, Aviles shares many practical tips, including the importance of making a list of where you are going and what you want to document, the benefits of waking up early, the discipline behind hunting for a picture, and how to challenge yourself physically, creatively, and socially in
2,073 Views· Posted 01/30/2018
In this B&H Event Space video, wedding photographers Laibel and Chana Schwartz show you how to create great portraits in less than desirable environments, allowing you to come away with happy customers, as well as elements for a noteworthy portfolio. During this presentation, the Schwartzes discuss the seven techniques they use to produce beautiful portraiture in any setting, despite tacky backgrounds. Learn their tips for finding your happy spot, thinking outside your box, changing your perspective, styling things yourself, or even
1,396 Views· Posted 01/30/2018
In this B&H Event Space video, photographer (and Director of Production at JUICE Pharma Worldwide’s B12 Studio) Michael Kaminski discusses his travels to Havana, Cuba, where he has been photographing the “everyday people” who make up the fabric of Cuban society.
Consciously trying to avoid the typical “touristy” photographs of old cars and other colorful-though-trivial photographs of Cuba, Kaminski’s personal challenge was to capture “non-typical” photographs from pre-dawn through midnight.
423 Views· Posted 01/12/2018
In the following video, videographer Chase Kubasiak reviews the GoPro HERO6 Black Action Camera, the latest flagship from the well-known adventure brand. Kubasiak covers the essential improvements, such as the stabilization, image quality, frame rates, and more. To truly push the camera to its limits, Kubasiak hooked up six motorcyclists with the cameras and let them take the HERO6 for a ride. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view
26,403 Views· Posted 01/10/2018
In the following video, videographer Chase Kubasiak covers modern camcorders and what place they still hold in the ever-more-crowded video market. Kubasiak handles this by talking about three camcorders from Sony and how their features can provide notable advantages in certain situations. In order to test them out, Kubasiak takes the three camcorders to a wrestling match and captures some fun footage. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and
372 Views· Posted 12/04/2017
In this video, Deborah Gilbert discusses both sides of the coin to help you figure out if art fairs are for you, and if they are, how to make them work for you.
424 Views· Posted 11/29/2017
In this B&H Event Space video, photographer Lester Lefkowitz gets into the nitty-gritty of earning money with your camera. Geared for full- and part-time photographers, subjects covered in this video include figuring out pricing, negotiating strategies, writing up contracts and other legalities, pre- and post-photography issues, model releases, and tax-related issues.
340 Views· Posted 10/03/2017
In this B&H Event Space video, nature and wildlife photographer Chris Nicholson, who is the author of Photographing National Parks and a partner and instructor with National Parks at Night, discusses the best way to approach and photograph Maine’s Acadia National Park. Topics include finding your way around the park’s 27-mile Park Loop Road, 57 miles of rustic roadway, and 120 miles of hiking trails, not to mention the best spots for fishing and photographing seascapes.
Also joining him is travel photographer Susan Magnano, who is the co-
488 Views· Posted 09/18/2017
In this video Eileen Rafferty introduces the language of the photograph and discuss the important elements to address in a constructive photographic critique.
498 Views· Posted 08/14/2017
Here's a video aimed directly at so many of today's inexperienced digital SLR owners—you've owned a nice camera for while and want to move past totally automatic, green-zone shooting. But how do you make the move? Even a study of shutter speeds and apertures alone doesn’t necessarily connect all the dots. How do you make intelligent and thoughtful choices in camera settings?
In this video, Canon USA’s Rudy Winston gives you guidance to do exactly that. This is more than just understanding what a shutter speed is. Winston shows you how to take