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In this short video, New York City-based professional portrait and fashion photographer Lindsay Adler opens her camera bag to show us what she carries to shoots on a daily basis. Adler talks about her bag and her gear and how she uses it to help her meet her clients’ needs, as well as keep her competitive and stylish!
Adler’s gear includes:
Kelly Moore Jude Bag
Mac Russian Red Matte Lipstick
Business cards
Jewelry
Red Ray-
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In the following video, Allan Weitz welcomes Fujifilm’s XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR Lens to itsmirrorless lineup. The video covers the versatility of the 24-82.5mm equivalent focal length and constant f/2.8 aperture, as well as the benefits of aspherical and ED lens elements. The lens also features both High Transmittance Electron Beam and Nano-GI lens coatings for maximum control of ghosting and flare, in addition to Twin Linear Motors, which work with X-series cameras’ phase detection AF system for fast, near-silent focusing. Additionally,
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In the following video, Larry Becker presents an overview of the Canon PowerShot G7 X digital camera, and focuses on its unique attributes relating to speed, image quality, and handling. The video begins with an introduction to the DIGIC 6 image processor and 1" 20.2MP CMOS sensor, along with the camera's ability to shoot at 6.5 fps, record 1080p/60 video, and utilize an expansive 31-point autofocus system. From here, Becker describes
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Join Robert Rodriguez Jr as he discusses the various aspects of his artistic process for making incredible landscape images of the Hudson Valley, in New York. Rodriguez talks about his approach, and how he is inspired by the natural world, and how he tries to capture emotion in his photographs. Watch as he takes us through a step-by-step example of how he decides on a composition and then applies his technique. As Rodriguez narrates, we are treated to a gallery of his images of New York as you’ve never seen it.
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Watch as Washington, DC-based photographer Tim Cooper as he explains the value of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography in practical, everyday applications. Cooper walks us through the process, step by step, for measuring the brightest and darkest areas of a photograph and then taking a series of bracketed photographs that can be combined in HDR to compress the dynamic range and render a beautifully exposed image.
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In the following video, Mia McCormick discusses the Sony a7S Mirrorless digital camera and its video-recording features. McCormick makes points about the camera’s full-frame 12 Megapixel sensor, industry-leading low-light performance, and its ability to capture up to 15 stops of dynamic range using the Slog2 gamma profile. She also showcases the various recording options, including internal 1080p at 24, 30, or 60fps, 720p at up to