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In this B&H Event Space video, photographer and photo historian Michael Soluri talks about his years documenting numerous human and robotic NASA space missions. Some of the projects Soluri documented include the Parker Solar Probe Mission, the 10-year New Horizons Mission, and the last Shuttle crew trained to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.
He also discusses the technical and logistical aspects of covering these long-term assignments, along with post-capture, calibration, printing, branding, and archiving tips. We hope you enjoy
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Lumix Luminary Team Member, Nicholas Pappagallo demonstrates the benefits of shooting tethered in your still photography. He discusses when tethering is useful as well as some of the tools he uses to work professionally and easily in the studio, and out on location.
Lastly, Nicholas discusses how the entire workflow from camera to print works. Nicholas shows you how to use features that you may not have even realized are there.
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Documentary photographer and filmmaker Doug Menuez shares his stories and rare photographs of Steve Jobs and the greatest innovators of the digital revolution, when Jobs gave him unprecedented access to document his process of innovation. Jobs’s trust led to insider access to document Silicon Valley, from 1985-2000, as the technology that changed all our lives was built. The resulting archive of 250,000 images is being preserved at Stanford University as a resource for scholars and historians and was the basis for his Amazon photo book #1
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Mel DiGiacomo has been a top pro for years, and gets access to events like the US Open that other photographers can only dream of (in fact, he is the only photographer in the Tennis Hall of Fame). But when budding photographers think him lucky, and ask him how they can get that same access, assuming that it is the access that drives his success, he explains the VIP access myth: It is not the access that gets him the great shots; it is his great, consistent work that gets him the access. Before you aim high you have to start small, and in this
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Join underwater photographers Larry Cohen and Olga Torrey as they talk about the use of cameras underwater. They will go over simple Point and Shoot systems to very sophisticated systems for DSLR and Mirrorless cameras. Larry and Olga will even touch upon shooting video underwater.
This introduction will answer many questions about how to achieve great underwater shots. Super useful for those who are casual vacationers or seasoned scuba enthusiasts desiring to document their escapades beneath the sea.
Larry and Olga are well known experts and
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Have you thought about live streaming but aren't sure where to start? Or have you already started, and are now ready to up your game and take your live show “pro?”
In this class, we explore the hardware-streaming solutions from Epiphan Video, starting with the low-cost Webcaster X2 for streaming to Facebook or YouTube from any HDMI camera, and finish with the
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Join B&H’s Kelly Mena as she hosts a roundtable discussion focusing on the Panasonic GH5s. Joined by cinematographer Julia Swain; Mysterbox.us members Jacob Schwarz and Sam Bilodeau; and Panasonic’s Sean Robinson; the group considers the features and applications of Panasonic’s latest addition to the video-oriented mirrorless world.
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In the following video, videographer Chase Kubasiak covers modern camcorders and what place they still hold in the ever-more-crowded video market. Kubasiak handles this by talking about three camcorders from Sony and how their features can provide notable advantages in certain situations. In order to test them out, Kubasiak takes the three camcorders to a wrestling match and captures some fun footage. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and
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In this video, Lok Chung takes us on an adventure with the Insta360 ONE Action Cam, a compact 360 camera system that’s designed to work with iOS, and allows you to design your camera movement in post. 360-degree video has been around for a while, but with all the options available, many people might wonder how one can utilize 360-degree video these days. Join Chung for a look at this tool of the trade. We hope you enjoy the video
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In this video, renowned photographer Pete Souza sits down to reflect on his time at the White House, photographing President Obama. Using intuition and professional judgment, Souza captured 1.9 million frames across the eight years of Obama's tenure, giving him a unique, personal perspective on the President.
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In the following video, photographer David Flores explains the advantages of shooting in a raw file format. He runs through five major points, including its impact on image quality, the potential in post-production, how it compares to standard JPEGs, and more. 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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Masterful light isn’t necessarily about being complicated…it’s about control. Chris Knight shares some of his favorite ways to shape one light to achieve stunning results from some classic techniques as well as some surprising new ones. Learn to make light work for you to achieve your vision in the simplest ways possible and make your images come to life.
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What is Street Photography? Cities lend themselves to street photography—in New York City, our sidewalks are even (very helpfully)18% gray! Street photography is also a very popular avenue for photographers, but like anything else, those who do it well make it look easy when it is anything but. As with every other aspect of photography, there are many things to consider when trying to construct and capture a great image.
In his talk, Thorsten discusses all these aspects of street photography, showing examples of his own work. Whether you have
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In this video, photographer David Flores shows us how to combine two or more images to create double exposures using our cameras' multiple-exposure mode. This video demonstrates the different ways the Canon, Sony, and Fujifilm cameras create multiple subjects, and how to use features such as blending modes to craft original and unique images.