Archive for the ‘Photography Tips for Beginners’ Category
Photoshop Tips for Great Tropical Photos
Hawaii is known for idyllic landscapes and pristine beaches, but sometimes your photos don’t capture what’s right in front of you.
Classic Lighting: Weekly Photography Challenge
Your challenge this weekend is to practice a classic lighting pattern.
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Classic Lighting: Weekly Photography Challenge
Giving Film a Go
Considering shooting with film? Then you should have a little read and I shall try to give you some compelling reasons as to why I think it is a good idea. My name is Bellamy Hunt and I run the Japancamerahunter website, and I am an avid film shooter
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Giving Film a Go
Spectral Instruments 112 Megapixel Digital Camera
Check out this amazing camera – it has a 112 megapixel sensor that literally dwarfs any sensor you or I have in our cameras! It’s also a black and white only camera – but I’m betting it leaves the Leica M Monochrom for dead in terms of quality and price! Want to see it made?
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Spectral Instruments 112 Megapixel Digital Camera
6 Portrait Lighting Patterns Every Photographer Should Know
A Guest Post by Darlene Hildebrandt . In classical portraiture there are several things you need to control and think about to make a flattering portrait of your subjects, including: lighting ratio, lighting pattern, facial view, and angle of view.
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6 Portrait Lighting Patterns Every Photographer Should Know