The Platypod Party: Embracing Low-Angle Photography
Dan Bailey and Karen Hutton, Fujifilm X Team Photographers, jumping for joy in Florida Fuji XT 2, 10-24mm f 4 lens, ISO 800, f 4,
Dan Bailey and Karen Hutton, Fujifilm X Team Photographers, jumping for joy in Florida Fuji XT 2, 10-24mm f 4 lens, ISO 800, f 4,
We’re at it again. We’re getting together and practicing making pictures. This is a fun time to meet and make photographs and chat and have
This is article #8 in the DSLR Video Weekly series.  If you’d like the whole thing in one shot, check out the book Creating DSLR Video: From
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Obviously, a photographer’s most important body part is her eye, right? How else will she compose impactful pictures? I want to show you two ways
There’s nothing sillier than expecting people to give you a great expression because you say, “Smile!” Especially children. If you want people to smile in
Many of our Photofocus team will be in Las Vegas for the WPPI photography conference, and we’d love to get together and make pictures with
There are times I really wish i had a monopod. You know, those one legged camera stabilizers sports photogs use to steady their long lenses.
What is a Platypod? A Platypod is a versatile compact designed base ideal for supporting cameras to capture below-angle shots and for situations where traditional
It’s been said that if you want better pictures you need to put your camera in better places. One better place to put your camera
The #1 piece of advice I give my students for getting a beautiful fluid stabilized video recording (no shakey parts) is to use a quality
If something is worth photographing, it’s probably worth photographing from multiple angles. It’s easy to start high, at eye-level, because that’s how you see the