
Kelby Training Architectural Photography with Richard Riley
Photographer Richard Riley invites viewers to follow along as he shoots the interior and exterior of a residential house. As he works, Richard talks about preproduction tips, shot selection, bracketing, lighting techniques, composition, and creating the final exposure in post production. ...
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24 January, 2012 |
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Eddie Tapp is an award-winning photographer, lecturer, consultant and author on digital imaging issues. As an award-winning photographer with over 20 years of experience in computer technology.
Eddie has been actively involved in educating and consulting with corporations, studios, and agencies in the applications of digital imaging workflow, color management, pre-press, and digital photography globally. ...
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24 January, 2012 |
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The complete masterclass series:
Karl Taylor - Introduction To Photography
Karl Taylor - Advanced Digital SLR Photography
Karl Taylor - Travel and Landscape Photography
Karl Taylor - Fashion and Beauty Photography - Lighting Secrets
Karl Taylor Photo Retouching Secrets
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24 January, 2012 |
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In this exciting programme Karl Taylor takes you on an incredible photographic tour of Paris and shows you the techniques applied to capture stunning travel images. Karl also goes head to head with international award winning landscape photographer Nick Despriis in a landscape shootout that shows you step by step techniques for capturing breathtaking images. ...
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24 January, 2012 |
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Set Your Photographs Apart with These Incredible Pro-Lighting Techniques!
Broaden your knowledge of studio and location lighting for Beauty Portraiture and Fashion Photography as Karl Taylor reveals some of his incredible lighting secrets. In this program Karl shows you 9 incredible lighting set-ups and model shoots in an easy to understand format that will give your images that professional edge. ...
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24 January, 2012 |
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Outdoor Natural Portraits
Beautiful outdoors light and choosing the right time of day go a long way toward the perfect portrait. This essential knowledge will guide you to getting great pictures of people with natural light and professional reflectors and shows you how it compares to fill in flash.
From early beginnings as a photojournalist shooting reportage assignments of indigenous tribes from East Asia to the back of beyond, Karl progressed to a successful career in advertising and commercial photography. He regularly shoots for several of the country’s top corporations including HSBC, Specsavers and Harrods. His slick shooting style, and high-energy personality has helped him build an enviable reputation as both photographer & teacher alike....
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24 January, 2012 |
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Jumpstart Guides cover:
• Camera features and functions
• White balance
• ISO settings
• Quality settings
• Using a histogram
• Principles of photography
• Depth of field
• Aperture and shutter priority
• Program modes
• How to get sharp images
• Storing and carrying cameras
• Choosing and using a tripod
• What lens to buy next
• Using filters
• Digital media options
• Getting photographs into a computer
• Improving photos
• Printing options
• Storing photos on the web
• And much, much more
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24 January, 2012 |
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Just because a couple doesn't have a lot of money doesn't mean they don't deserve quality, professional-looking wedding photos. Author James Booth says, "I was taught a long time ago that anything worth doing is worth doing well."
This was never truer than wedding photography, because the events in a wedding only happen once. If you're willing to take on the responsibility of shooting a wedding, then you have an obligation to do the best job possible.
Virtually everyone knows somebody that has a camera and these people are often called upon to fill the role of the wedding photographer when the budget is tight. In all likelihood, these friends or family members really have no idea how to go about shooting a wedding.
Does this mean the couple should have to settle for amateur photographs of the beginning of their life together? No, it doesn't. ...
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24 January, 2012 |
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Topics include:
• Be Prepared (To Get the Shot)
• Shutter Priority
• Aperture Priority/Depth of Field
• Focus Alternatives
• Metering and Bracketing
• White Balance/Color Temperature
• ISO
• Playback Options / Image Review
• Understanding Histograms
• Exposure Compensation
• Flash Overview
• Custom Settings
• Tripods and Telephoto Lenses
• Programmable Buttons
• RAW (NEF) Files
• Composition
• My Menus
• And much more! ...
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24 January, 2012 |
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Topics include:
Creative auto
Shutter priority
Aperture priority/Depth of field
Depth of field preview
Focus alternatives
Metering
White balance/Color temperature
Playback and image review
Live View shooting
HD and SD video recording
Exposure compensation
Flash basics
Custom functions introduction
Programmable buttons
Info button
Composition
Self timer
Picture styles
And much more! ...
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24 January, 2012 |
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Photography |
India in Images 1947 to 1997 Lemonshare...
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24 January, 2012 |
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Photography |
How to Succeed in Commercial Photography: Insights from a Leading Consultant/by Selina Maitreya (Author)
After more than thirty years in photography, an industry veteran speaks out in How to Succeed in Commercial Photography. These essays provide photographers at every level with all the tools they need for a great career. Author Selina Maitreya offers proven tips for focusing on client needs; building a team from today’s marketing assistants, reps, and consultants; developing an online portfolio; self-promoting; and much more. Through up-close interviews, professional commercial photographers reveal the missteps they made in their work--and how others can avoid making the same mistakes. A special section explores how photographers can set goals, survive tough times, overcome creative blocks, and more. Anyone seeking a successful and well-balanced life as a commercial photographer needs a copy of this illuminating guide. ...
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24 January, 2012 |
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GBTimelapse controls most Canon PowerShot and EOS cameras
What you need to make a time-lapse movie...
A Canon digital still camera A computer running Windows XP
Sevice Pack 2 A copy of GBTimelapse to capture an image
sequence A movie maker program like Quicktime Pro to make
a movie from the sequence
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24 January, 2012 |
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