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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Most photos consist of a balance between bright and dark tones, creating what we typically consider to be “proper exposure.” In proper exposure, there should be ample detail in all areas of the image, no matter how dark or how bright. At least, that’s what we should do when trying to capture a balanced exposure.
Balance, while important to most photographic situations, is not always best for a scene. There are
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
In the business of producing music, podcasts, or live performances, one of the most overlooked tools is the humble mic stand. The stand may not steal the show, but it does have the important role of acting as a conduit between the performer and the audience. So, whether you're a hobbyist or a professional, a well-built and versatile mic stand is a key accoutrement to any audio/visual setup. In this guide, we'll cover some great options we have from Auray* as well as other manufacturers so you can walk away knowing exactly what you need to look
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
For years, young photo enthusiasts have been striving to add a nostalgic look to their photos. From smartphone camera filters to old hand-me-down point-and-shoot cameras, we’ve been chasing a look that just can’t be replicated. That is, unless you design a camera specifically to accomplish that goal. And that’s exactly what Kodak did with the Charmera keychain camera
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At its best, photography draws from both science and art, to give resulting images a dual purpose—aesthetic innovation and scientific merit. And when that photography happens from the windows of the International Space Station, capturing star trails, city lights, and our blue planet against the void of space, it becomes something truly transcendent.
Above Photograph © Donald Pettit, NASA
In today’s show, we’re privileged to chat with NASA Astronaut Donald Pettit, a scientist, inventor, and photographer who has spent nearly two years living,
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Binoculars are a must-have for any nature enthusiast. Whether it be to get a close-up view of a bird that landed outside the kitchen window or taken on a hike, there are many applications for these handy optics. If you’re in the market for a new pair of binoculars, what better option than the new Swarovski CL Companion III series. They’re colorful, portable, and the perfect companion for any outdoor adventure.
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Creative photography goes far beyond pressing the shutter. Photographer Anya Anti shows how post-production becomes a powerful creative tool for transforming photographs into striking works of art.
0:00 - Intro
2:24 - Before & after examples
3:50 - Raw processing process
22:16 - Photoshop process
1:10:32 - Creating fantastical with realism
1:14:43 - Image layer breakdown
1:23:47 - Closing
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With the MPC sample, Akai gives us the smallest and most compact MPC to date. And although it's small, the MPC sample packs a punch and brings together the iconic sample-based workflow MPCs are known and loved for with modern performance tools like Pad FX and Flex beat. Join Gabe in a deep dive of AKAI’s small but mighty all-in-one portable sampler.
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Opening Jam
1:59 -
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It's easy to go out and take photos, what's not is making it your own. Derek goes over how to find your creative stye and different ways to get inspired.
0:00 - Intro
2:40 - Finding your creative style
6:38 - Inspiration vs. imitation
31:41 - What is vision in photography?
38:37 - Consistency
41:07 - Tips on strengthening your vision
45:27 - Image review exercise
50:57 - Personal projects
1:13:20 - Q&A
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
One of the magical aspects of modern photography is the ability to review an image instantly within our EVF (electronic viewfinder) or right on the back of the camera.
Frequently, one possible mistake that digital photographers make is when reviewing an image on their camera—they evaluate exposure based on the reproduced image. Why might this be a mistake? Well, both your camera’s LCD and EVF likely have adjustable brightness. Also, you might be viewing your images in bright sunlight or in the pitch black of night. Just as viewing a computer
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Every facet of photography is about controlling light, from the amount of light we allow to enter our camera via the aperture of a lens to the duration of our exposure set by the shutter speed. But how does the camera measure the brightness of the scene to set these settings automatically? How do you, the photographer, know how much to adjust your exposure settings to achieve a specific result for the final image? This is achieved with an in-camera light meter.
What Is Metering?
Metering is how a camera evaluates the available light to
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
If there's one photo accessory that we all have too many of, it's bags. Whether our kit outgrew the previous one, or we found a new must-own style, there will always be something new. For those just getting started, even choosing the right style may be overwhelming. Well, we're here to help.
There are a lot of bags out there, so to narrow down the options, we're looking at the current selection from the Ruggard brand. Below, we've
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Building on their long-established legacy of compact cameras, Panasonic continues to deliver exceptional imaging tools for creators on the move with the new ZS300. Designed to make photography and content creation simple yet versatile, this new camera packs quite the punch and delivers an exciting array of features.
Panasonic Lumix ZS300
At the heart of this camera sits a 20
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Denon has announced the latest addition to their home speaker ecosystem with the new Denon Home 200, 400, and 600 Wireless Smart Speakers. With multiple class-D amplifiers powering each driver in all models, the Denon Home series promises to deliver rich and detailed stereo sound and can support immersive object-based playback via Dolby Atmos Music.
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When Jeff Cable isn't photographing the Olympics, he's often guiding photo tours across the globe. Jeff shares tips on what to look for in a photo tour, how to pack effectively, and how to ensure an enjoyable experience.
0:00 - Intro
1:21 - About Jeff
2:02 - Photo tour vs. photo workshop
3:57 - What to look for and common questions
14:32 - Preparation
17:41 - Besides the photo
20:39 - People and places close to home
26:00 - People and places not so close to home
35:53 - Tropical wildlife
43:57 - African wildlife
50:40 - After the sun goes
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Photographer Sergio Meléndez has been staying true to his roots and following his passion for success. After over two decades as a photographer, Melendez has learned what it takes to stay motivated and how to adapt to the changes of the industry. He shares his experience and past images to show how he got his work in multiple exhibitions in New York.
0:00 Intro
1:20 Finding my vision
5:04 Documentary photography
12:06 The documentary process
24:42 Exhibiting in New York
27:53 Turning personal passion into meaningful projects
29:16 Discussion