3 Tips for Time-Lapses Worth Keeping
I’ve fallen in love with time-lapse photography. It allows me to show change in a picture over time, and that’s makes my image more engaging
I’ve fallen in love with time-lapse photography. It allows me to show change in a picture over time, and that’s makes my image more engaging
Whether you call it rolling shutter, sensor shake, or just Jello… the problem remains the same. The possibility of bending and distorting your image when
If you’re shooting raw, you may have gotten a bit lazy with your white balance settings since they are so easy to fix in post.
I recently had the chance to visit Zion National Park in Utah with two folks on the Photofocus team (Doug Daulton and Pamela Berry). While
I’ve begun to experiment with hyperlapse. This is essentially the shooting of a timelapse from a moving vehicle. My desire was to be able to
A key step in your videos planning is creative development. You need to think through the creative approach, define it, beat it up, and refine
I just got back from a conference that targeted creative professionals who do work in the government space. I had previously worked with the folks
Have you ever wondered how to set up your camera to shoot time-lapse video? Let us show you the essential steps to work with an
I’ve been getting into Hyperlapse a lot (think timelapse, but where you move the tripod in between shots). This style of storytelling offers some unique
This is a guest post from the talented photographer and videographer, Anders Lnnfeldt. A couple months ago, I was in London working together with artist
The rise in affordable HD video cameras is amazing. Whether it’s a DSLR, Smartphone, or dedicated Cinema Camera, HD video seems to be everywhere. One
In order to capture a moving street shot, I turned to long exposure. To really see the lights and energy of the scene, I wanted