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Portable Photography Lighting and Removing Distractions in Photoshop

Portable Photography Lighting and Removing Distractions in Photoshop

A big problem that photographers often run into when preparing for a shoot is location restrictions. There are a whole lot of  interesting commercial spaces that lend themselves beautifully to being photographed, but restrict “professional” photography. In this video, Benjamin Von Wong of shares a few tips on how to sneak around such limitations: This […]

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White House Photographer Releases His Own Sort of Memoir in a New Book

White House Photographer Releases His Own Sort of Memoir in a New Book

Eric Draper, who was the official White House photographer throughout the presidency of George W. Bush, has recently compiled his images from that iconic experience into a new book, “Front Row Seat”, which is due to be published very soon. It is already available for pre-order from Amazon. George Stephanopoulos reports on the release on […]

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Impressive Stop Motion Photography Tour Through Brooklyn

Impressive Stop Motion Photography Tour Through Brooklyn

The Brooklyn Brewery is hitting the US with its MASH Tour – a festival of food, film, music, books, and beer that’s coming to eleven cities across the continental states. To advertise this, they put together this fantastic stop motion photography tour of Brooklyn, New York, that features all these things that the MASH celebrates: […]

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How to Create Elaborate Light Painting Photo Compositions

How to Create Elaborate Light Painting Photo Compositions

UK photographer showcases his techniques for painting the “largest indoor continuously-drawn piece of light art” in this self-published short (Michael Bosanko). Anyone who is familiar with the concept of light painting knows what an enormous feat this is; light painting requires long exposures, sometimes stretching into hours, of precision work in almost pitch dark conditions. The […]

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How to Create a Great Portrait with Minimal Equipment

How to Create a Great Portrait with Minimal Equipment

Equipment has always been at the center of the professional photographer’s world. More and more, it feels like a mad rush to accumulate the best possible camera, the finest lenses, the most elite lighting system. There are photographers out there who will look down at someone for owning and using anything less than the top-of-the-line […]

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Two-Light Portrait Photography with Continuous Lighting

Two-Light Portrait Photography with Continuous Lighting

For a long time, strobe units have enjoyed an untouchable place in the world of professional photography. Now, with the improvement of compact fluorescent bulbs, high ISO performance, and the introduction of DSLR HD video, continuous lighting is making a comeback in a big way. More and more, people are combining stills and video in […]

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Pro Photographer Shoots Tilt-Shift With a Cheap Camera

Pro Photographer Shoots Tilt-Shift With a Cheap Camera

In an intriguing fusion of high art and low-cost technology, a professional photographer has embarked on a unique project: capturing the world through tilt-shift photography using a surprisingly inexpensive camera. This endeavor not only challenges the norms of professional photography but also serves as a testament to the adage that creativity knows no bounds. Embracing […]

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Discovering the Work of a Mysterious Unknown Master of Street Photography

Discovering the Work of a Mysterious Unknown Master of Street Photography

Vivian Maier was a private person. She lied about her name, she locked her doors. She never showed her photographs to anyone. Shortly before her death in 2009, when Chicago historian John Maloof uncovered over 100,000 of her negatives and rolls of undeveloped film at a local auction, her name quickly discovered the fame and […]

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Photographing Foreign Leaders with High Security

Photographing Foreign Leaders with High Security

From the Profoto Master Series comes this interview featuring Greg Heisler, a veteran Time Magazine photographer with over 70 covers under his belt. In the video, Heisler details his experience creating a portrait of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, contrasting it with his session, in the same trip, photographing Israeli prime minister (at the time) […]

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Converting a Toy Camera into a Wet Plate Camera

Converting a Toy Camera into a Wet Plate Camera

In this video, “Lights, Toy Camera, Action”, photographer Ian Ruhter defies traditional ideas of antique photography and brings wet plate photography to life with another brand new approach. Processes like wet plate, daguerrotype, and tintype photography, when viewed throughout history, have all relied on early technology and therefore extremely low sensitivity of the light-absorbing materials. […]

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