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Catch up on our live stream discussion panel with photographers who got an early taste of the brand new Nikon D850! They discuss the technology behind the D850, the way the camera betters their work, and the industry at large.
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In this B&H Prospectives video, we sit down with world renowned artist and photographer Art Wolfe, who discusses his influences, outlines his creative process, and shares how he has sustained his career over the past four decades. The early advice of his college painting professor to constantly push himself in different directions has allowed Wolfe to remain inspired throughout 40 years of world travel and countless creative projects. With an underlying mission to inspire, educate and inform his audiences, and to surprise people by showing
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In this B&H Prospectives video, we catch up with Academy Award-winning cinematographer Russell Carpenter, ASC, who describes his philosophy, breaks down his process and shares some indelible filmmaking experiences, along with valuable wisdom for creatives in all disciplines. As the guardian of the director’s intent, Carpenter talks about how he wears at least four hats on set, as a storyteller, a technician, a manager of time and resources, and a politician—especially when things aren’t going the way one might have hoped. From pre-
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It is true that travel can inspire, stimulating all your senses as you wander with your camera through new and exciting surroundings. But your ability to maintain your concentration amidst the sights, sounds and smells in exotic, often chaotic environments is one of the keys to coming away with strong images. Documentarian and Wanderer Steve Simon provides tips and techniques for the traveling photographer gleaned from adventures to more than 40 countries on six continents.
From smart planning through efficient research to tips on
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Join Marc Silber at the B&H Event Space for a dynamic seminar that covers the basics from his new book Advancing Your Photography -- the definitive handbook that will take you through the entire process of becoming an accomplished photographer. From teaching you the basics to exploring the stages of the cycle of photography, Silber makes it clear and easy for you to master the art form.
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In this video, we will cover the most powerful tool in Photoshop, the layer mask in detail. Having a solid knowledge of layer masks will open a whole world of non-destructive image editing. Jason explains exactly what a layer mask is, how to take advantage of multiple layer masks and adjustment layers and how to edit the masks themselves for greater control. He also introduces the Masking Palette to understand how it can be used for photographic composites.
*Photoshop Essentials or a solid knowledge of Photoshop basics required.
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Catch up on our live panel covering the debut of the brand new Canon 6D Mark II. Host Allan Weiss of B&H brings together an expert panel to discuss the Canon's latest full-frame DSLR, and what it means for professional photographers.
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How many times have you either traveled to a new and exciting place, or even walked down the street in your own hometown, and come across someone who would make for a perfect subject? The only problem: you lack the confidence or know-how to turn that opportunity into a stunning portrait.
Derek Fahsbender has never met a stranger he didn’t find completely fascinating, and he has dedicated much of his time behind the camera to documenting those he meets. In Derek’s return to the Event Space, he guides you through “The Art of the Street Portrait
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In this video, photographer Pepe Castro talks about his vision for shooting portraits and key points that he uses to achieve excellent results.
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In this program, David Brommer covers the basic concepts of composition as established by the masters of the Renaissance. Commencing with the classic rule of thirds and leaping into theories of color and balance, David will touch upon a range of topics, including: image construction, positive and negative space, as well as other advanced composition concepts.
General shooting questions like, “Is the shot better if it’s a horizontal or vertically composed?” and conceptual ideas such as integrating theme and subject context are explored. Another
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David Brommer, B&H's maven covers topics such as: utilizing more than one format, collaboration, best use of magazine, serial publishing, themed books and how to best communicate with an audience interested in supporting the independent publisher.
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Sure, you have to master your camera’s technology, all those menus and buttons, but then what? Photography is about so much more than shutter speeds and sensor sizes. It’s about gesture and light, about your eye and your thought process, your ideas and your insight. But how do you hone that eye? How do you stay inspired to keep making pictures? Where does the urge to keep creating self-assignments come from? How do you utilize the great technology available to us to fully express yourself and keep it fresh?
Come hear the always enlightening
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Toy industry expert Freddy Tutiven from Nickelodeon shares his workflow and creative process on how he designs the industry’s hottest toys. Freddy uses the Wacom tablets to produce toys that are featured in some of Hollywood’s most popular films. He will teach you the basics of toy making; bringing it to life. It all starts with a simple sketch then a 3D engineering model and finally a product to market. You will see how simple concept to creation can be using powerful tools such as graphics tablets by Wacom.
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In this B&H Event Space video, photojournalist and documentary artist Natan Dvir discusses the creative process behind three award-winning projects he has completed, including “Belief,” “Coming Soon,” and “Platforms,” which is the culmination of three years of photographing around his adopted home, New York City. Topics covered include the process of conceptualizing ideas, researching your subject, the logistics of photographing street scenes in varying environments, editing, and seeing the project to completion.
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Many photographers dream about making a photo book. Meryl Meisler’s first photo books “A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick” (Bizarre Publishing 2014) and “Purgatory & Paradise SASSY ‘70s Suburbia & The City (Bizarre Publishing 2015) received international acclaim. Meryl learned a lot from other published photographers who shared their advice. Now from personal experience she has lessons learned and tips to share with you about planning, proposing, producing and publicizing your dream book.
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