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Using Off-Camera Flash with Mirrorless Cameras

Using Off-Camera Flash with Mirrorless Cameras

If you’re looking for a great off-camera flash tutorial, look no further. Whether you use a mirrorless camera or not, photographer Joe Brady will give you a run down on everything strobe related: single flash, multiple flash, light meters, camera settings for flash, high-key lighting, low-key lighting, you name it. Not only does Brady concisely […]

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Got 200 Cameras Lying Around? Camera Dominoes

Got 200 Cameras Lying Around? Camera Dominoes

Okay, none of us may actually own 200 cameras, but if you did, what would you do with them? Well Warwick Williams and his daughter decided they would play dominoes. Some may laugh at the cleverness of this idea, others may wince at the sight of each camera falling down onto the next. Either way, […]

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Wedding Photography Session Interrupted by a Zombie Attack! It Gets Pretty Dark

Wedding Photography Session Interrupted by a Zombie Attack! It Gets Pretty Dark

We’ve all seen the classic engagement photos. The guy proposing on one knee. The girl’s shocked face as he shows her the ring. The loving embrace of the soon-to-be-wed couple. Well here’s a twist on your typical engagement. What starts out as a cliché shoot quickly turns into a romantic fight for survival: It takes […]

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Creative Hyperlapse Exploring the Country of Georgia

Creative Hyperlapse Exploring the Country of Georgia

We’ve seen a lot of timelapse videos on PictureCorrect this year, and with everybody experimenting and trying new things to push the envelope, you really have to think outside the box to create something original. Timelapse Media has taken on this challenge during their recent visit to the country of Georgia. They have put together […]

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Location Hunting for Awesome Sports Car Photography

Location Hunting for Awesome Sports Car Photography

So you have access to two really cool (and expensive) sports cars, your crew, your camera, and your lighting gear. What do you need to make some awesome photos? Awesome locations. Though your subject is the focus of your shot, the background can make all the difference in the final image. For instance, if you […]

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Adobe Answers Photographers’ Uproar with Low Cost Bundle

Adobe Answers Photographers’ Uproar with Low Cost Bundle

Back in May, Adobe made the decision to end perpetual licensing on some of its software (most notably Photoshop), forcing many users to convert to the subscription based Creative Cloud option. This meant no more paying a one time fee for Photoshop and using it as much as you like. If users wanted to use […]

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Umbrella Lighting 101 in Photography

Umbrella Lighting 101 in Photography

When most people hear the word umbrella, they think rain. When photographers hear the word umbrella, they think 72-inch shoot-through parabolic bounce for key and a 45-inch white bounce for fill. Umbrellas can be very useful lighting tools in the studio, especially since they come in so many different finishes, shapes, and sizes. Whether you’re […]

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Civil War Reenactment Photos Taken with Wet Collodion Plate Camera

Civil War Reenactment Photos Taken with Wet Collodion Plate Camera

Photographer Rob Gibson loves to make Civil War reenactment photos. But unlike most of his fellow photographers, Gibson’s decided to shelf the digital camera and go with something a little more era appropriate. Just like the clothes and props Rob Gibson‘s models wear reflect the 1860s, so does his method of photography. He is one […]

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Car Photography Techniques With Famous TV Show Vehicles

Car Photography Techniques With Famous TV Show Vehicles

We all know the intro music and the TV stars behind classic shows, but most of all, we know the cars. The A-team and Knight Rider have two of the most famous cars in television history. Mr. T and his team had their GMC van, loaded with guns and ammunition, and Michael Knight had the […]

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The New Field of Photo Forensics

The New Field of Photo Forensics

With the power of Photoshop and other photo manipulating software, it’s not hard to create a convincing fake image. This can be good in terms of art and creative outlets where image manipulation can serve to break through many limitations. However, it can also produce false evidence in courts and generate misinformation through the media. […]

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