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In this great tutorial released on Adorama TV, Mark Wallace shoots high contrast profile portrait using just one low-key light with the grid and a bounce board.  Equipment For this shoot Mark uses one 2' octabox with the grid, facing the model from behind, camera's right. From the opposite side, to fill in shadows...

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“If the photographer is interested in the people in front of his lens, and if he is compassionate, it’s already a lot. The instrument is not the camera but the photographer.” Eve Arnold     IF YOU MISSED Vol. 1 TIPS FOR BEGINNERS, WATCH HERE In this  "ASK 4 PHOTOGRAPHERS" Youtube episode our second part of photography...

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It's time to explore Portraiture Lighting! Welcome to the second level of our Studio Lighting Class series. In this one, Toma will explain the patterns of the face , the separation from the background, distance and color tricks, planes of lighting, etc. One lovely model will be there to assist her demonstration...

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“When you''re modeling, you're actually acting for the camera and the photographer. It's more fun, too because there are no lines to memorize.” Cindy Margolis     Working and most importantly, guiding another human being is not an easy task. It requires good management skills, keen perception and sustained friendly attitude throughout the whole...

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Shooting a time lapse is quite a challenge. Shooting a good time lapse with changing lighting conditions adds complexity. The challenge is how to keep the time lapse both correctly exposed and smooth looking to prevent the "flickering". The “Holy Grail” time-lapse technique describes the process of capturing day-to-night or night-to-day...

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How often do you crop your images? Do you leave the final image as is once it's recorded on the camera or do you cut unwanted portions of the photograph in the post-production? According to professional photographer and a star of AdoramaTV Youtube channel, David Bergman, he gets to crop...

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“Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.” Don McCullin     Although there is a finite number of photography genres you can associate with, like portrait, beauty, lifestyle, wedding,...

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“Some photographers take reality… and impose the domination of their own thought and spirit. Others come before reality more tenderly and a photograph to them is an instrument of love and revelation.” Ansel Adams     If you are just starting out as a photographer and a bit nervous whether or not you will...

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Another great episode of "OnSet" by Adorama TV with Daniel Norton reveals how to use a shutter speed creatively. Combining slower shutter speeds and movement, Daniel and his gorgeous model Stephanie show you how to get creative with some simple window light and adds a bit of flash to refine...

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