Learn about the aperture of your camera in this free photography video. Expert: Joey Gunz Contact: www.joeygunz.com Bio: Joey Gunz has been doing photography for nearly twenty years. He got started in photography at his first job working as a youth reporter for a local newspaper. Filmmaker: Antar Hanif
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May 20, 2012 at 9:46 pm
In this episode of reDefine, we sit down with commercial photographer and video creator, Mark Wallace. He walks us through the pretty fascinating road he took to build his career, including years of producing morality plays, several hospitalizations due to flat-out exhaustion, and all kinds of awesome-to-see hairstyles. And, faced with the flash round, Mark opens up about his favorite gear and his technical pet peeves.
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May 18, 2012 at 11:10 pm
www.slrlounge.com Lomo Photography or Lomography has gained quite the cult following in recent years. And it’s no wonder. These little Lo-Fi cameras, such as the Lomo LC-A, produce some really cool and compelling images. Aside from the Lo-Fi look of the Lomo, the other main feature of Lomography is the cross processing of the Color Slide Film. A while back, I was trying to recreate this look on my digital photographs. However, the few tutorials I found online, while they were a start, didn’t really get me to the final Lomo look that I was trying to achieve. So, I made my own process, and now I have turned it into a full in depth tutorial for all of our SLR Lounge peeps. We have broken this tutorial into two distinct parts. In Part I, we are going to take a look at Lomo Photography and dissect the images effects so that we know exactly how to reproduce them in Photoshop. In Part II, we are going to start Photoshopping our image from start to finish. So, if you want to get straight to the Photoshop part of this tutorial, skip to the second video. In Part I, we identified the steps we need to turn our digital images into great looking Lomo style images. Specifically, those steps are: Distinct Features of a Lomo Photograph 1) Cross Processed Colors 2) Increased Saturation 3) Blown Highlights/Clipped Shadows 4) Heavy Vignetting 5) Film Grain 6) Sharp Center/Blurred Edges So, let’s get on to the good stuff and actually create our Lomo image in the Photoshop video tutorial below.
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www.dresden-26-gigapixels.com – 26.000 Megapixel (297.500 x 87.500 Pixel), Photoshoot in 172 minutes, 1.655 photos with 21,4 megapixels per photo, camera canon 5d mark II, photofile with 61,8 gigabyte, computer for stitching with 48 GB memory, 4TB harddisk and dual xeon processor, 94 hours rendering, Video Rating: 4 / 5
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May 15, 2012 at 2:04 am
AdoramaTV presents Quantum Flashes. This week Mark will show you strobists how to get to the next level of strobist shooting with Quantum Flashes. For more information about the Quantum products reviewed in this video, and for related articles, audio podcasts and videos, go here: www.adorama.com Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
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May 14, 2012 at 2:47 am
Another great digital camera feature is Facial Recognition. Learn all about it and how it will make your photos sharper and crisper. Video Rating: 0 / 5