Photography Blogs & Tutorials

They sure don’t waste any time over at Magic Lantern HQ. A1ex at ML sent over a couple of firmware files over to Andrew Reid at EOS HD to test out on his new Canon EOS R camera. While neither file currently adds any functionality to the EOS R, one of them does prove that […]

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When you’re just starting out as a photographer, one of the biggest challenges can be using the correct shutter speed and aperture values. Shooting a correctly exposed photo in manual mode is an amazing feeling. But unless you know the relationship between shutter speed and aperture it may not happen very often.

In this article I’ll talk about how to use the shutter speed and aperture values efficiently to get properly exposed photos.

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Its that time of the year when nature changes and landscapes explode in colors. Many photographers (especially landscape photographers) take trips at fall and capture the changing world around them. Before you hit the road, its important to prepare, so you make the most of your photography trip. In this video, Nigel Danson talks about […]

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Like most photographers who have been working for many years, I have my favorite, go-to lights. These include the Broncolor Para 88, 133, and 222; the Broncolor pre-2006 style Flooters; the Elinchrom Zoom Spots; and Elinchrom Litemotiv Indirect. I have adapted all of these modifiers within the last year to fit the Flashpoint 1200H remote […]

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Landscape photography comes with a wide range of its joys, but it also faces you with a lot of challenges. Regardless of the difficulties you may encounter, landscape photography is a beautiful art form that can improve your life. In this video, Adam Karnacz of First Man Photography explores some of the joys, rewards, and […]

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The “Brenizer method” isn’t exactly a new idea. In fact, it’s been around since before it was claimed byRyan Brenizer. He was simply the one who made it popular. And we’ve covered it a few times before. But what is it? What does it do? And how do you do it? Essentially, it’s a way […]

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Object recognition and AI has come such a long way in such a short amount of time that effects that used to take hours can now be automated in just a few seconds. Adobe MAX 2018 is going on right now and they’re showing off one example of this in theirSneak Peeks. It’s called Moving […]

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The wedding timeline can be different for every couple. That’s why you need to learn to ask important questions, such as whether they’ve considered a ‘First Look’ or would rather keep it traditional.This simple decision can change the entire course of the day in terms of taking portraits.

Lets dive in and look at the pros and cons of having the couple see each other before the wedding ceremony.

What is a ‘First Look’?

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The angle of view is one of the elements that add to the story you want to tell in your filmmaking and photography work. In this video from StudioBinder, writer and director Arnon Shorr explains three main types of high-angle shots. He will teach you how to use them so you can take your video […]

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Insta360 has now released a new 180 3D VR workflow for the Insta360 Pro and Insta360 Pro 2 cameras. Insta360 says that these are the first-ever pro-level VR cameras to offer support for both 180 and 360 footage. The upgrade will come as a free software update for both the Insta360 Stitcher software as well […]

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