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Jan
11
2012

Double Exposure Portraits

With his series “The World Inside of Us,” the artist Dan Mountford native of Brighton shows the extent of his talent around the idea of a double exposure. Playing on the faces and forms that emerge, the series of visuals to be discovered later in the article. For the best tutorials, Follow netglos @twitter and netglos.com

Jan
10
2012

Photography Lighting Style Effects Tutorial

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Excellent of Light The most element to think about when lighting style effects a picture is the caliber of lumination you need. It is almost essential to consider how best to obtain that quality. When thinking about quality of lumination, you first have to decide whether you want your lumination to be smooth or challenging. A lumination that is little as opposed to patient matter will be very challenging, but a lumination big as opposed [...]

Jan
10
2012

Professional Lighting for Model Photography

This example reveals how lighting style effects was controlled to make the best atmosphere for a design photoshoot. Components Needed: 2 Strobes Shoot Thru Umbrella Big Octagonal Softbox Tall Dark-colored Gobo (deflector) Round Gold Reflector Big Octagonal Softbox A Situation Research in Lighting This post in a shut look at a venture I lately proved helpful on. Together with Beautician Natalie Svikle, we joined up to make an design tale that will be based on [...]

Jan
6
2012

25 Awesome Animal Photography Works

Animal photography is probably one of the most dangerous types of photography. The outcome totally depends on the skills of photographer and the time when the shot is taken. You will really appreciate the photographers of these photoshoot, some people love them and take them home as their pet, although the most popular pets are dogs, cats and some people also love to have some leopard as their pet. It’s really interesting and amazing experience to [...]

Jan
2
2012

Basic Photographt Effects For All Photographers

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Photography seems easy at first glance. You simply make your frame and press the shutter button. The reality is, everyone can take a photo but not all can master it. There’s more to photography than justsimply “point and shoot.” Photography is a skill only a handful have the patience and the passion to stick with. Photography students and enthusiasts must educate themselves with many technical terms such as aperture, shutter speed, focus and exposure. You’ve probably read [...]

Aug
27
2011

30 Awesome Portrait Photography Examples

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Portrait photography is another beautiful type of photography in which face and expressions are prime. Portrait photography mainly used to show various expressions of face. Most of the portrait photographs contain only face directly looking in camera. A portrait is normally not a snap, but a composed image of someone in a still position. There are few types of portrait photography like constructionist, environmental, candid and few other creative approaches. Capturing professional portrait requires perfect [...]

Feb
23
2011

Create a Sunshine Effect in Studio with Artificial Sunlight

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[pro-player]http://a48.video2.blip.tv/6930003751720/LearnMyShot-HowToCreateSunshineEffectWithArtificialSunlightInStudio432.flv?brs=852&bri=3.3[/pro-player]   In this tutorial video we’ll give you tips on how to cheat Mother Nature and show you How to Create Your Own Sunshine in the Studio. Sunshine always evokes warmest emotions when we look at the image.  Sunny day associates with pleasant emotions caused by increase of vitamin D3 that is produced in the skin when 7-dehydrocholesterol reacts with UVB.  However our mind can trigger positive emotions just by anticipating the drug (vitamin [...]

Feb
22
2011

Taking Great Photos in the Dark

Follow these seven helpful tips to improve your night photographs. Shoot During Dusk Some of the best night photos are taken during dusk; when the sky isn’t completely black. Taking pictures during dusk will show more colors and details in the distance and will let you use a faster shutter speed. Use High ISO Use a high ISO if required. It is better to get recognizable photos of your friends that are grainy than blurry [...]

Feb
22
2011

Photography Basics Tutorial

Ever wonder what it is that actually makes a camera work? This tutorial will cover the inner workings of a camera, and introduce you into photography basics and the expansive world of taking better photographs. To take beautiful photographs you do not need an expensive camera and a bag full of equipment. What is important is the photographer’s ability to see his/her surrounding and use knowledge and personal feel for the subject. Being the first [...]

Feb
22
2011

Aperture and Shutter Priority | Photography Tutorial

The Missing Pages column is a collection of all of the information that should have been included in your camera’s Owner’s Manual—but somehow got left out. This is a hybrid assortment of short articles that delivers the know-how you need to derive the maximum enjoyment—and creative expression—from your equipment. It’s sort of a juiced-up User Guide for creative people who are not necessarily technical. Each part will teach you how to use one of the [...]

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