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Join Anthony Nader, aka 52chefs, in his home studio for a splash-photography photoshoot and photo-editing session. You'll learn how to create a fun image, from the studio lighting to the splash itself. The images will then be taken into Photoshop where you'll learn how to select, edit, and composite the perfect photo elements to create an unforgettable action-packed final image. Questions? Use the Comments section, below.
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We show you how to make fake ice cream, how to style your food photography, how to set up your lighting, and how to edit your photos. Whether you are a food blogger or are looking to start doing commercial photography, this in-depth tutorial is for you!
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Looking for more things to do while you're in quarantine? Need some photography inspiration while you’re stuck at home? Maria shows you 10 creative photography ideas for your at-home photo shoot!
Check out these other At-Home videos for more ways to help you stay inspired at home.
What other creative photography ideas do you have? Let us know in the Comments section, below!
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Looking to photograph the stars? In this lecture, Forest Chaput de Saintonge discusses what you need to get started with night-sky photography:
How to get perfectly round stars that stay sharp throughout your exposures
Using calibration frames to correct for bias, noise, and vignetting
Choosing a suitable object in the sky for you to photograph
Important equipment considerations
Share Forest's passion as he takes you through his process, and learn how to keep improving your images even after you master the basics!
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See how refraction works and how to be creative with it in your photography. There are various ways you can use this phenomenon, such as with water drops, a glass ball, or even a glass of water. These photography tricks work for either outdoor or indoor photography, so let your creativity flow!
Also check out these At-Home videos for more ways to help you stay creative at home.
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Looking for things to do when you’re bored and social distancing? Get your family or roommates involved with some portrait photography! Maria, with her roommate as her model, shares some of her ideas for home portrait photography. Using natural light, she demonstrates a few DIY lighting tips, as well as photography tricks using props from your backyard.
Check out these At-Home videos for more ways to help you stay creative at home. Let us know in the Comments section, below
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Professional photographer Rebecca Yale teaches you how to improve your photography techniques by understanding visual language. The lecture will go over everything from using posing, framing, lighting, and composition to create stronger images. Yale also discusses how she became a professional luxury wedding photographer.
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- Wedding Videography: The Do's and Don’ts
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Want to know portrait photography tips for working with direct sunlight? Photographer David Flores tells you how to take good photos in bad light.
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Sony Kando is a week-long experience for photographers and videographers to learn and network with fellow creatives. B&H's Jake Estes used his time at Kando 3.0 to learn about everything from long exposure and wildlife photography to portraiture and more. He spent the week in Oregon, learning from Sony Artisans such as Katrin Eismann, Colby Brown, and Sara France, and talking with Sony Alpha Collective members and photographers from around the world. Check out the video to see how it went!
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Learn how to step into the worlds of Makers and Craftsmen. Cultural photographer and Leica Ambassador Adam Marelli will teach you everything you need to do before, during, and after you gain access into workshops around the globe. Drawing on his professional experience as an architectural consultant and artist, he will take you through step-by-step preparation from how to gain access to closed locations and what techniques to use in the mixed lighting of workshops. He discusses the philosophies that many craftsmen share, along with the very
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In this B&H interview, wedding/portrait photographer Sam Hurd offers five simple tips to help you add a creative element to location portraits in any environment. When shooting with a prime lens and shallow depth of field, mask distracting elements from a scene by holding the side of a basic cell phone in front of your lens, creating a reflection on demand. A six-inch triangular glass
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Travel offers extensive opportunities—and challenges—for the photographer. Whether your interests are a casual record of your family trip, or a serious visual exploration of a place far from home, this presentation will provide practical tips and visual stimulation so that you come home with pictures you can be proud of.
Lefkowitz covers: pre-trip planning; what to take and how to pack; foreign travel considerations; interacting with and photographing the "locals;" time of day and weather issues; finding the good spots; protecting digital
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Photography is all about light, so what do you do when there isn’t much to work with? In this video, photographer David Flores provides us with numerous tips for creating images when light levels are low. Flores talks about camera settings and accessories, along with some general advice that should help you the next time you are taking photos in the dark. 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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Come join award-winning headshot photographer, Rod Goodman, as he goes behind the curtain to shed light on the creation of a headshot. With an emphasis on capturing the essence of a subject while creating a marketable headshot, Goodman will discuss both the technical and creative aspects of this subtle art form.
Topics will include: camera equipment choices, lighting, exposure settings, retouching and photographer-client dynamics - both with before & after examples, among others.
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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/