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Rod Goodman is an award winning New York Headshot photographer shooting actor’s headshots and corporate clients for 20 years and counting. Some of Rod’s past subjects include: Bryan Cranston, Ernie Hudson, Elton John, Terrance J. Corporate clients such as Verizon, Wells Fargo, New York Athletic Club, Donald Drapkin. This video covers how to shoot and edit a headshot session. Watch ... READ MORE
ISO 1200 | 08-16-2016 1:56 PM
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Rob & Jonas' shared on his YouTube channel a new basic tutorial about how to edit an image with the Milky Way. Learn his basic workflow:This week I'm showing you my basic Lightroom workflow with a few photographs submitted by some of you. In particular I will do some astrophotography. I also got a lot of shots from a ton of you, including BackBurner, David Mikic, Francesco Paggiaro, ... READ MORE
ISO 1200 | 08-16-2016 1:46 PM
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In a world of clinically perfect cameras and lenses, it's nice to be able to bring back some authentic character with these lens flares taken from real vintage glass... READ MORE
SLR Lounge | 08-16-2016 11:43 AM
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An incredible image of a pair of F-35B stealth fighter jets, taken from the ‘open’ loading ramp of a plane flying alongside, is among the photos shortlisted in the RAF Photographic Competition.On Friday 1st July 2016, a pair of F35B's from the Royal Air Force and USMC took part in some formation flying over the east coast of England. The RAF example was flown by Squadron Leader Hugh Nichols.An incredible image of a pair of F-35B stealth fighter jets, taken from the ‘open’ loading ramp... READ MORE
Amateur Photographer | 08-16-2016 9:01 AM
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Seascape photography isn’t something that’s really been high on my list. I’ve lived near beaches almost all of my life, but they’ve been a bit too featureless for my photographic tastes. If you are lucky enough to live near a picturesque coastline, photographer Karl Taylor offers some great tips in his new video. Some of the tricks also work around lakes, rivers and The post How a bucket can help to improve your Seascape photography appeared first on DIY Photography. ... READ MORE
DIY Photography | 08-16-2016 8:25 AM
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Raise your hand if you ever lost/bricked/killed an iPhone or an Android*. Raise your other hand if that phone has lots of photos that you will never see again. That could be quite sad, and I have a friend who lost their iPhone today, so instead of going all “I told you so” on him, The post Quick Tip: How to not lose all your photos if your phone dies appeared first on DIY Photography. ... READ MORE
DIY Photography | 08-16-2016 8:06 AM
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Above photo by Sarah WilkersonIt’s back-to-school season, and you know what that means: freshly sharpened #2 pencils, haircuts, crisp clean notebook pages, milk money, and pictures! And we’ve got nine simple pro secrets to make this year’s back-to-school photos your best pics yet.1. Play up the colors.Bold color always makes for more vibrant photos, so put your art class knowledge to work! What color is your child’s backpack this year? Mix it up with a first day of school shirt or dress in an opposing hue on the color wheel: a... READ MORE
Clickin Moms | 08-16-2016 8:00 AM
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There is no shortage of technical photographic advice out there on the Internet—buy this camera, read this book, and memorize these rules of composition and you’ll be great! But the process of becoming a great photographer is more subtle than that.That’s the subject of photographer Sean Tucker‘s latest video, titled “How to become a better photographer through ‘visual exercise'”. In it, Tucker tackles something vastly more important than your gear or post-processing style: your eye. He talks about learning to “see” like a photographer, engaging... READ MORE
PetaPixel | 08-15-2016 12:36 PM
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One of the best ways to grow your photography is by working on a personal photography project. As a professional photographer, I am always working on personal projects. It’s a way to keep myself inspired, and to feel challenged to grow. It’s also a great way to keep my portfolio fresh, try out new ideas, and grow my vision as a photographer.Shooting a place more than one time gives you the opportunity to capture the place in the perfect light. I had visited this part... READ MORE
Digital Photography School | 08-15-2016 12:00 PM
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It may seem counterintuitive, but even a sports action photo can tell a story in a 1/1000th of a second, and the Rio Olympics men’s 200m butterfly final provided a perfect opportunity to analyze the role of not only the decisive moment, but decisive position in telling a story.In the much-anticipated rematch of the men’s 200m butterfly at the 2016 Rio Olympics, Chad le Clos spent much of his time playing mind games staring down Michael Phelps both in and out of the pool. He... READ MORE
PetaPixel | 08-15-2016 10:12 AM
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Use separation light to define your subject and yes, separate them from the background.Text, image and video via Adorama and davidbergman.netSUBSCRIBEGet Latest Videos,Promotions & Exclusive Offers Via Email:We don't send spam!<!-- BuySellAds Zone Code --><!-- End BuySellAds Zone Code --> ... READ MORE
ISO 1200 | 08-15-2016 9:27 AM
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Click the title of the article to read this post on Improve Photography, which includes all media files mentioned.Photographing women can be a difficult and daunting task.  As a wedding, engagement, and boudoir photographer, one of the most challenging (and rewarding!) parts of my job is guaranteeing that the women I photograph feel beautiful, confident, and sexy.  As a woman myself, I can relate to the feelings and concerns many women share with me about their bodies and their appearance.  Due to the media’s emphasis... READ MORE
Improve Photography | 08-15-2016 8:27 AM
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Tips for seeing and photographing the Northern Lights:Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, might be one of the most fascinating phenomena to photograph during the night. Watching the sky turn green, blue, pink and even red, is something that will change you forever. After seeing The Lady in Green countless times, I still find myself shouting in awe when she’s elegantly dancing in the sky.Seeing, and photographing, the Northern Lights aren’t something you can do all over the world. The truth is that even... READ MORE
Digital Photography School | 08-15-2016 7:00 AM
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How to think about, approach, and execute night photography.... READ MORE
SLR Lounge | 08-14-2016 1:00 PM
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Tonight I’ll shoot the men’s hundred meter race, with Usain Bolt favored to retain the title of world’s fastest man. I have worked with a number of sprinters. Below, Carl Lewis at the ’84 Games.Carl had a bit of an up and down relationship with the press, but I always found him to be a gentleman to work with. In the picture below, I photographed him with all his gold medals (at that time) save the one he buried with his dad.Gail Devers, was an... READ MORE
Joe McNally | 08-14-2016 8:24 AM
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There is a mindset that a lot of photographers seem to have around anything but manual mode is cheating. Not only does this frustrate me as a statement, but it’s just bad advice, that hinders the photographic progress of others. I would argue that there’s no cheating in photography, and that using your camera in fully manual modes actually makes it harder to achieve the photo you’re looking for – so let’s take a look at why semi-automatic modes are a good choice for wildlife photography.Tracking this... READ MORE
Digital Photography School | 08-14-2016 7:00 AM
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Since the 20th Century, artists have used components like color and shapes to create a simplistic, minimalist pieces of work. As photographers, we can extend this idea to our own photographs, creating a unique view of an everyday subject with a minimalistic feel. When preparing to shoot minimalist images, there are multiple things to consider.…This Post Sponsored By:Perfectly Clear for Photoshop or Lightroom is all about saving you time so you can focus on doing what you love best. Get a free trial of the award... READ MORE
PhotoFocus | 08-14-2016 6:00 AM
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What is Figure Ground Relationship? Figure Ground Relationship is the relationship of the subject you wish the viewer to focus on and how it relates to the background / foreground. Most people refer to this as a “Silhouette” however it goes much deeper than this. Instead of thinking “This shot works because there’s a silhouette The post Figure Ground Relationship – A Key Composition Tool appeared first on DIY Photography. ... READ MORE
DIY Photography | 08-14-2016 12:05 AM
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Instagram is a company on a mission of late, and here's their latest new feature that will be welcomed across the board.... READ MORE
SLR Lounge | 08-13-2016 1:48 PM
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There’s something about the way sunlight illuminates a room. The light pours over surfaces, metal fixtures gleam, wood detail shines, and the edges of furniture upholstery glows. Natural shadows produced by different objects convey a sense of depth. A naturally-lit image gives you a feel for what it would be like to see the space in person.The following will give you a basic understanding of equipment needs, how to manage contrast and mixed lighting in a room, and HDR shooting techniques to get you started... READ MORE
Digital Photography School | 08-13-2016 12:00 PM
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Photographer Phil Sharp explains how shallow depth of field can add an extra dimension to your portrait photography. He talks to Oliver AtwellPhotographer Phil Sharp explains how shallow depth of field can add an extra dimension to your portrait photography. He talks to Oliver Atwell... READ MORE
Amateur Photographer | 08-13-2016 9:02 AM
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When you are preparing for your first, or next wedding, make sure you have these "5 Bridal Detail Shots" included on the wedding day shot list.... READ MORE
SLR Lounge | 08-13-2016 8:58 AM
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During my career in photography, I’ve continued to evolve, both my shooting and editing styles, to achieve the results I wanted. Several years ago, while working with film editors on a cinema project, I came across a concept that I decided to apply to my own photography, and I have to say, it has improved my final images a great deal. Let me explain about using flat picture styles.When Hollywood studios film a movie using a digital cinema camera, many times the camera will be... READ MORE
Digital Photography School | 08-13-2016 7:00 AM
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To create a great panoramic photo is really a two part process.  First you need to capture the images correctly… after all garbage in means garbage out (GIGO).  Then the images need to be assembled and processed to give you the best looking image.  Let’s explore these processes. Shooting Strategies Before we jump into post-production,…This Post Sponsored By:Perfectly Clear for Photoshop or Lightroom is all about saving you time so you can focus on doing what you love best. Get a free trial of the award... READ MORE
PhotoFocus | 08-13-2016 6:00 AM
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When you look at portraiture today's trends lend themselves to a few looks that really seem to stand out the most amongst all the rest: high contrast and low contrast. In the photography world dominated by looking at images of stuff and things on Instagram, contrast and clarity have become the most important tools to make an image look sharper and punchier--especially considering that it completely removes the ability to pixel peep.... READ MORE
The Phoblographer | 08-13-2016 3:02 AM
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