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Photographer Jide Alakja shares five quick tips to create Lightroom presets for your wedding work. Tips includes using complementary colors to improve skin tone and employing vignettes to draw the viewer’s focus to focal point—just to name a few. Check out the full video for additional useful Lightroom techniques.
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More than 85% of images uploaded to the Internet are used without permission or license, so image theft has become a problem that affects all photographers. In this informative talk, Kain Jones aims to offer useful advice and solutions that every photographer can use to protect their photos online.
The workshop will cover all the dos and don’ts of posting your work online. Photographers learn about common and best practices for image protection, including advice on techniques such as using watermarks, digital signatures, and active monitoring
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Top wedding photographer Jay Cassario shows you how to become a better storyteller with your wedding photography, beginning with your very first consultation. Cassario discusses client communication and how to properly educate them on the process of storytelling photography, how to build relationships with your clients that will help you tell their story, shooting and lighting techniques, and post-wedding presentation and sales. Learn how to build better relationships with clients, how to become a better storyteller, and how to create an
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Photographer Tim Grey shares some great tips on how to make creative multiple exposures in post. After selecting source photos in Adobe Bridge and creating layers with them in Photoshop, Grey uses a combination of blending, masking, and other techniques to create an effective double-exposure image. Check out the video for examples and demonstrations, and enjoy a wealth of information in our other videos.
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Adobe Lightroom CC is a beloved image editing system, and Tim Grey is here to help you organize and use the software. Grey is an experienced photographer and educator who will make things like catalogs, previews, and metadata much easier to understand. If you want to upgrade your workflow make sure you watch this entire video. And, if you want to learn more, there are plenty of other
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If you are a current or aspiring Lightroom user, you should know the basics for keeping your photo catalog organized. Photographer and educator Tim Grey wants to give you the best information for cleaning up an existing catalog or making sure you start off on the right foot. For more informational videos on photo editing, and more, be sure to drop by BandH.com.
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Why do your photos suck? Lots of reasons, probably. In all seriousness, though, photographer David Flores gives some great tips on how to shoot properly to prevent your photos from being less than desirable. Be sure to drop by BandH.com for more videos, informational articles, and more.
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In this video, AB and the team investigate how choosing different music can change the emotion of your film. The short scenes in the video are played without music, then with a couple of different music examples to highlight this change in emotion. Check it out! 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 AB and Doug Guerra as they discuss the different challenges and techniques with which one is faced when recording and mixing audio for video. They cover topics such as equipment choice, EQ, compression, room acoustics, and more, and there are in-depth demos with screen captures that show how to go from an initial draft to a completed product. 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 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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Is 8-bit video good enough for your production? Or should you make the jump to 10-bit? In this video, watch as Doug explains the advantages of 10-bit video and how it can help your project, even if its end result will be 8-bit.
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A megapixel is simply a unit of graphic resolution, and when it comes to cameras, the number of megapixels ranges from as low as below 10 to above 50. How important are megapixels, really, and what is their effect on image quality?
In this video, photographer David Flores takes a closer look at megapixels; he advises that the type of work you do will often determine how many megapixels you may need, and that more may not always be better. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other
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Come join award winning artist/designer Rayce Bird as he teaches you some digital painting techniques in Photoshop using HP’s new Zbook X2!
During this two-hour instructional, Bird shows you how to create a creature from scratch with digital painting techniques used by industry professionals. Some of the topics he covers in this session include: sketching realistic anatomy and dynamic expressions, the theory behind areas of rest and areas of detail,
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In this B&H Event Space video, Matt Kloskowski provides essential tips and techniques to help you process, print, and display your images in the best way possible. As he explains: Not all photos are created equal. Considering what you want to do with a photo should begin during the shoot itself. Follow along as he discusses points to consider while you are shooting, post-processing tips to make your files look great, the value of using printer profiles and soft proofing, and which papers will show off your prints to best effect. He also