then The most basic tip is to just move. Move yourself or move the person that you're taking photograph of. Usually you move yourself first so that you don't distract the person...
When you come into Dr. Bernie's office, and you see all of his books in his waiting room, and you're flipping through, and you're seeing all the befores and afters, and...
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Speaker 1: Stop chasing me, I have a Canon in my hands, it's a Canon I tell you, it's a cannon. Jared Polin, froknowsphoto.com, here with another super secret project video. This time...
In this segment we're going to talk about lighting with a umbrella. Umbrellas are great. They're very efficient as you can see, but they cast a lot of light over a very wide area. So...
Hello, my name is Ed Cody and on behalf of ExpertVillage.com, I am going to talk to you a little bit today about using the zoom feature on your camera. Again, read your instruction manual that is...
One of the tricks is to actually talk to people about themselves. So finding out what a person likes, what makes them smile, what makes them happy and just having a conversation with them just to find...
Zone two in this room is going to be the bed. I'm going to shoot onto this bed, now because I want to keep the shots quite tight and exclude the background. I'm going to work on the...
♪ [music] ♪ - Hi, this is Jay P Morgan. Today on "The Slanted Lens", we're on the top of this roof downtown in Pasadena with East West Bank. Wer'e gonna shoot these...
This maybe grey Manchester, but I want you to think of this wall as sunny Spain. Now, in order to make this sunny Spain we need to create some dappled sunlight. So let's make our own here....