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How to Set Up a Beauty Photoshoot With Just One Light

How to Set Up a Beauty Photoshoot With Just One Light

Fashion photographers cannot overstate the value of a precise lighting rig. Three-point kits and background fills are common, and knowing how to control your light is one of the most fundamental aspects of being a photographer–especially if you’re shooting indoor fashion or beauty models. That’s what makes Sean Armenta‘s tutorial on how to use just […]

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How to Take Stunning Beach Photos

How to Take Stunning Beach Photos

Taking good beach photos sounds easier than it is. The big trick, according to Bryan Peterson, is managing the massive amount of uncontrolled ambient light. In this video, Bryan challenges his student, Andrew, to take an interesting shot of a single starfish, rather than try to capture the entire beach landscape: Andrew is using a […]

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Depth of Field for Beginning Photographers

Depth of Field for Beginning Photographers

Depth of field is one of the most important distinguishers between professional and amateur photography. Composition and exposure might be easy to grasp, but controlling your focus is harder, mainly because there are so many ways to manipulate it. Kelly Mena does a great job at explaining it: What is Depth of Field? Basically, depth […]

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Amazing Microscopic Timelapse of Snowflakes Forming

Amazing Microscopic Timelapse of Snowflakes Forming

If you thought snow was pretty before, you’ll love this. This microscopic view of snowflakes came out just in time to pick up our spirits during this freezing winter–set to a delicate piano background, the video depicts snowflakes as an undeniably beautiful ballet of piercing white movement: The timelapse footage comes courtesy of Russian photographer […]

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Tips and Tricks for Tilt-Shift Timelapse Videos

Tips and Tricks for Tilt-Shift Timelapse Videos

If you’ve ever wanted to make your subjects look small–like, miniature-toy small–you may have investigated buying a tilt-shift lens for more than $2,500. But there are cheaper options. This video gives a host of helpful tips for achieving an awesome tilt-shift style using a normal DSLR lens: California-based timelapse photographer Ryan Killackey gives the following tips: […]

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Got Milk? Quirky Photos of Milk Being Thrown at People

Got Milk? Quirky Photos of Milk Being Thrown at People

Did you ever realize milk had such a lovely heft to it? The shape it makes, when captured with the right shutter speed, can be beautifully wavy. If you want proof, check out this montage of random people being splashed with milk on the street: The man behind the series, called “Le Grand Spectacle du […]

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A Day in the Life of a Wildlife Photographer

A Day in the Life of a Wildlife Photographer

Scenic fly fishing, misty mountain panoramas, wild bears trekking the riverside–this is the life of professional wildlife photographer Charles Glatzer, who gave up his job as a successful commercial photographer to found Shoot the Light by teaching and shooting nature exclusively. See it here: “You’re just sitting out there by yourself, listening to the sounds, […]

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How to Create Broad Portrait Lighting in Your Home

How to Create Broad Portrait Lighting in Your Home

Family portrait photographers know too well how tricky it can be to create an effective lighting rig at home. Kids move, furniture is everywhere, windows vary in size. This video, hosted by portrait photographer Tamara Lackey, gives a solid overview of what might come up when working from home, and why a broad, basic lighting […]

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How (and Why) to Use Back Button Auto-Focus

How (and Why) to Use Back Button Auto-Focus

Most photographers auto-focus the traditional way: press the shutter down halfway, then compose your shot and pray your subject doesn’t move around. Or press down halfway and quickly take the photo in the same second. This video is demonstrating a different method–one that claims to make auto-focus much easier to manage: The Three Auto-Focus Settings Your […]

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Behind the Scenes of a Model Shoot, Starring… Barbie?

Behind the Scenes of a Model Shoot, Starring… Barbie?

In some ways, she’s the ideal fashion model: she doesn’t blink, she takes direction, she doesn’t have an ego. How could she? She’s plastic. (It’s fantastic!) The men behind the latest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition went all-out with this recent parody photo shoot. Watch the brisk two-minute satire here: The shoot was helmed by iconic […]

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