Beginner Tips

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What is podcasting? No, that’s not a silly question—especially not to those of us who have time traveled from 2003. That's when ex-Guardian columnist Ben Hammersley coined the term podcast by combining the words iPod and broadcast. Since then, podcasts have evolved to become a much more developed concept. Now, podcasts are presented in a myriad of ways through a number of mediums and digital platforms. In this article, we're going to explore what podcasting means in today’s
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Russell Graves is here to share some photography techniques less traveled by. Learn how to get consistently good images, and how to get things right, in camera before the editing process. While most of Russell's work is focused on wildlife and nature, his advice can apply to other types of photography as well. 0:00 Intro 4:56 18% Gray 9:57 Fundamentals of Photography 21:00 Calibrate Your Cameras with One Another 24:41 Calibrate Your Camera with Your Monitor 30:10 50mm 36:56 Best Angle of Light 42:04 Manual Focus 44:52 Lenses Are the Limiting
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Have you ever wanted to film breathtaking hyperlapse videos? Emeric Le Bars shares his 5 tips for cinematic and professional-looking hyperlapses, from choosing the best settings to working with Adobe After Effects. Check out Emeric's video, then watch this video and read this article to learn
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Maria Perez shares her family portrait photography tips, from planning to poses. In this tutorial, you’ll gain insight and inspiration for your next family photoshoot.   Similar photography tutorials: How to Pose Families During a Photoshoot Mastering the Family Portrait | Jennifer Borget
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Looking for flower photography tips? Look no further! In this photography tutorial, we share essential gear, settings, and other tips for beginners looking to blossom into flower photography. For more useful tips on getting in close with your camera, click for our Macro Photography page!  Have these tips helped your photography bloom? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Want to capture cinematic footage and improve your visual storytelling? In this filmmaking tutorial, Jake Estes discusses when to use a camera gimbal and details the tracking shot, the crane and jib, the low-angle shot, and the rotation shot.   Also check out these videos for more filmmaking tips and gear advice: - How to Choose Your Beginner Video Camera -