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iPhone Photo Tips

iPhone Photo Tips

There is no doubt that the iPhone revolutionized mobile phones but in a less but still significant way it is also revolutionizing photography, mainly thanks to the very good image quality of the iPhone 4S compared to other brands. In this CNET TV video, we learn four useful tips that can help you get better photos from your iPhone. Introduced recently in IOS is the ability to use the volume button to take a picture, but one overlooked feature is that you can also use the volume switch on the your iPhone headphones to trigger the camera.

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Wedding Photography Ideas

Wedding Photography Ideas

These guys from 375 Photography have a lot of energy and produce excellent results, this segment is full of very useful tips for wedding photographers. Ever wondered how wedding photographers get that razor thin depth of field, well 375 Photography use what they call the 85 trick. Simply they demount an 85mm lens from the camera, and focus by moving the lens to or away from the camera body. Not easy to do but the results are fantastic.

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Facebook Discussion: What is the Next Skill You Want to Learn in Photography?

Facebook Discussion: What is the Next Skill You Want to Learn in Photography?

The photography industry is moving so fast and there is seemingly always something new happening. What is the next skill you want to learn? It will be interesting to see what everyone is working on and this feedback will help us plan for future articles. Did you know that PictureCorrect has an active Facebook and Google+ community? This means that you can easily keep track of our best and most fascinating articles by connecting with us. Join more than 400,000 people who interact with PictureCorrect Photography Tips every month.

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Portrait Lighting Tips in Photography

Portrait Lighting Tips in Photography

Portrait lighting tips article coming soon.

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Aviation Photography: How the Photos are Captured

Aviation Photography: How the Photos are Captured

When aviation photographer, Justin De Rueck, takes to the skies, he is usually wielding his Canon 1D Mark IV. During a recent assignment to photograph an L-39 aerobatic team over Cape Town, South Africa, he outfitted his camera with a Canon 24mm f/4 lens, later switching out to a 16-35mm, and strapped himself in for the ride of a lifetime. By the looks of the video, being an honorary member of the aerobatic team is equally stunning and nauseating, as the photographer is forced to work through G-force, rapid twists, sharp turns, and at points flying upside down.

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Fairytale Style Photography Session: Behind the Scenes

Fairytale Style Photography Session: Behind the Scenes

When shooting an animal themed photoshoot at Ray of Light Farm, photographer Adrien Broom called on a PocketWizard MiniTT1 paired with the PocketWizard AC3 ZoneController to provide her the flexibility of controlling her multi-flash setup directly from her camera. The AC3 Zone Controller gave Broom the ability to adjust the zone levels up to six stops and turn her Elinchrome Digital 2400 and Einstein E640 on and off without ever having to touch the speedlights beyond initial setup. It is interesting to observe the setup and process taken to capture these unique photos.

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Impossible Photography by Erik Johansson: TED Talk

Impossible Photography by Erik Johansson: TED Talk

A recent TED TALK by digital artist, Erik Johansson has raised a few eyebrows among the photography crowd for more than a couple reasons. While most will agree that his photography skills are far above average, critics argue that the real art behind his work comes in Photoshop. For those of you not familiar with Johansson’s work, he is a well know image manipulator that combines multiple photographs resulting in a single photograph that would be otherwise impossible to take with a camera.

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Yosemite Time-lapse Photography

Yosemite Time-lapse Photography

Yosemite National Park spans over 700,000 acres and is home to some of North Americas most diverse wildlife. The park’s sweeping valleys, lush with ancent sequoia trees, perfectly complement the giant granite slopes and waterfalls that fall from them. Yosemite is, without a doubt, a true nature photographers playground. So much in fact, a section of the park is named in honor of famous photographer, Ansel Adams. Colin Delehanty recently spent four days with a fellow photographer, Sheldon Niel, to create this four minute timelapse of the park.

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Photo Nuts and Post Guide

Photo Nuts and Post Guide

Monday is the final day to receive 33% off Photo Nuts and Post: a Guide to Post Processing Your Images. This eBook guide has proved to be extremely popular with both readers and reviewers. Consisting of 110 pages with an hour of video tutorials, it is currently priced at $19.99 as part of the launch promotion but will be $29.99 starting on Tuesday and going forward. It includes detailed walkthroughs of processing some example images, including over an hour of screencast videos which walk you through a number of the techniques talked about in the eBook.

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Action Sequence Photography Tips with Strobe Lighting

Action Sequence Photography Tips with Strobe Lighting

Professional snowmobiler and X-Games Gold Medalist, Justin Hoyer, teamed up with photographer Andy Kawa to create a freestyle snowmobile action sequence using high speed strobes and a Nikon D300. Take a tour of the shoot here. Using only two strobes, Kawa fixed one lamp on Hoyer’s take-off ramp and had an assistant man the second lamp to manually track Hoyer as he flew through the air on his snowmobile.

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