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Young filmmakers in Brooklyn took part in Bushwick Stories, a B&H Workshop conducted in collaboration with the Bushwick Film Festival. This highlight video shows off many of the participants, and details their reasons for signing up. It showcases some of the productions and experiences these aspiring creatives shared as they produced their own short films. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.
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Back in 2003 Thom Hogan wrote one of the earliest tutorials on all the ways to convert raw images to black and white. It’s time to bring that up to date, and boy will you be surprised just how many ways you can get that Ansel Adams type image out of your raw captures.
Why not just teach one way? Because there isn’t just one way that solves all problems. Some images will benefit from one technique, others from a different one. This becomes especially true if you’re working over different genres, such as landscape versus portraiture. So best
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Nature is a beautiful subject matter to photograph, but those stunning images in which you see, do not always come easy. It takes patience, persistence, and a passion to do whatever it takes to wait for the opportune moment in which nature then presents a beautiful scene. Then with a little bit of luck as well, an incredible image can be created.
Come join and listen in as nature photographer Mike Mezeul II shares the stories behind some of his favorite and most challenging images. He talks about the conditions in which he encountered, the pre
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Making the transition from Silver to Silicon required photographers to identify the creative components used to make photographs and conceptual illustrations. Today, in the digital age, photographers are encouraged to think and create on multiple levels, while photographing with the digital camera, and in the Post Production of conceptual illustrations. In this video, William King will discuss both the technical aspects and aesthetic considerations of conceptual photo illustration, including:
-Introduce and compare Silver to Silicon workflows
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In this video, Tim Grey, a favorite presenter at the B&H Photo Event Space, shares tips to help ensure you don't make mistakes with your Lightroom-based workflow. You'll learn:
- An important rule to avoid "missing" photos or folders
-The right way to send photos from Lightroom to Photoshop
- A setting that enables an automatic backup of your metadata
- How to import like a pro - And much more!
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Jeff Cable shares his techniques for obtaining the best composition and lighting to capturing and tell the story of the event. He goes over his camera settings, lens choices, and explain how he works with multiple flashes.
Jeff Cable Photography https://www.jeffcable.com/
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Frank Rocco talks about the Do's and Don'ts of photography etiquette between photographers and assistants.
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Jeff Cable shares his techniques for capturing wildlife with fast and slow shutter speeds & in locations from your local zoo to the African plains.
Jeff Cable Photography https://www.jeffcable.com/
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Mike Olbinski presents his inspirational story about taking a passion for storms and turning it into a photography business. He then follows that with some great, basic guidelines about photographing storms, lightning, and even some time-lapse tips thrown into the mix. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.
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Join Sigma Tech Rep Marc Farb for an informative Sports 101, Sigma style. Learn about its lineup of lenses and how to control shooting better images while getting the inside scoop on how to unlock the added performance of Sigma products using the USB technology.
You can also learn some of the techniques for getting better images of fast action sports, as well as some intelligent lens choices. Take advantage of Farb’s knowledge and select the right lens(es) for your shooting needs and get the real story on how to use a tele converter best, and
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Every photograph you make is a story. The characters you add and the composition you employ help you advance the plot. But no photographic story is truly complete without beautiful light. Great light, whether it is found or created is like the score in a movie, it gives a story depth, emotion, and direction. Jared Platt is a master at shaping light and will teach you how to enhance the natural light you find with simple to use flash techniques to make your photographs truly sing!
Learn how to make ordinary light, extraordinary with flash, and
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If you are lucky enough (and talented enough) to have a long career in photography, over time your work takes you down many roads, and Mel DiGiacomo is one of those photographers. Whether he is shooting the US Open or a wedding, on assignment for top magazines, or doing self-assignments on the street in New York City or in his small town in New Jersey, Mel is one hard-working photographer whose ability to adapt to a wide variety of situations and come back with the pictures holds lessons for any aspiring photographer.
Photographers are always
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In this video, photographer Enrique Aviles talks about his transition from working in advertising to becoming a full-time travel photographer. He emphasizes the importance of enjoying what you do for a living, and he highlights the rewards and challenges one experiences as a photographer when spending months at a time on travel adventures. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com.*
*Please note: This is a
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Join B&H’s Gabe Biderman, Lance Keimig, Matt Hill, and Todd Vorenkamp as they guide a group of night-photography enthusiasts around Brooklyn to capture some of its most famous vistas—from DUMBO to Brooklyn Bridge Park. This is a great video if you want to know how to shoot effectively at night, and there are some great tips on how to process your photos once you have finished your nighttime photo safari. We hope you enjoy the video, that it inspires you to take your own nighttime group photo walk, and invite you to view the wide selection
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be an official photographer at the Olympics? Jeff Cable just returned from his 6th Olympic Games, shooting for Team USA. He shows his images from PyeongChang and brings back some stories of the experience.
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