Panning Time-lapse from a GoPro
Note: This is a workflow in progress. I’m going to show the first results. I’ve lately become fascinated with making time-lapses from hotel windows. I’ve
Note: This is a workflow in progress. I’m going to show the first results. I’ve lately become fascinated with making time-lapses from hotel windows. I’ve
Nikon D800, 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens @ 28mm, f/11, 7 frame HDR, finished in Photomatix Pro. Chromatic aberration may show up as a colored halo
My last post showed why it’s difficult to get the exposure right with the reflective meters in our cameras. They measure the light without being
This week’s podcast features two diverse subjects who both have interesting perspectives on the photo industry. First up Rich Harrington catches up with portrait photographer
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Eduardo Angel, filmmaker and educator. The friendly waiter at the Turkish restaurant in Sohar, Oman, saw the
Claude Cahun (Born Lucy Renee Mathilde Schwob) was a French artist, writer and photographer. She kept her photography mostly to herself in her day and
Under this mask, another mask. I will never be finished removing all these faces. ? Claude Cahun
I photograph a lot of food for my stock portfolio. Many of the images I have photographed were planned out, however, some of them are
We know that not all of you could attend live, but boy did you miss a great Google Hangout this month. Hosts Rob Sylvan and
I’ve started focussing on how to get the most out of real-estate shots. Particularly when those photos have to be taken under poor lighting and
Solid interviews are the foundation for a successful video project. Its important that you capture the voice and the passion for the story you’re trying
When it comes to post-processing a photograph, I like to work efficiently. I am definitely a fan-girl of the “work smarter, not harder” belief, and