Panning is a very nice and simple photographic effect, that is very simple to implement.I’m pretty sure had some panning in your photography even if you didn’t want to.For getting the panning effect right you have to follow the basic steps that I’ll talk about in the following post, the Continue Reading
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Connect your camera tripod to your umbrela
This post is for you guys that needed for some reason another umbrella, but what the heck, you don’t have another studio tripod that you can attach a swivel head that will hold the your flash and umbrella. So you are stuck? You say there must be a solution for Continue Reading
Pop Photography – May 2010 – Light like a pro
One of the photography magazines that I read regularly is Popular Photography.I actually don’t remember when I first read this magazine, as my father was the one who started with it way back in the 80’s and I bealive that I can read English since I was 10, so that Continue Reading
How to use an old light meter
Lately I find it very fun to shoot some films with old and not automatic film cameras. I find it a joy to use those metallic old age cameras, and the look of the developed photographs is something different from the digital cameras too. There is something about the film Continue Reading
Comic Photoshop CS5 movie
Hey After youtube got filled with the “promotional” movies about the upcoming Photoshop CS5, Its my time to make a funny movie about it. As you already know there are some new brilliant features to the CS5, not kidding, some of the stuff is stunning and might look some of science fiction, if Continue Reading
Indoor architecture photography tips
My wife’s sister is an architect and as one she starts to work on an online internet portfolio. Many times before she goes out for a location, she asks me for some tips about how to shoot better photographs than using the automatic (P,Av,Tv) modes. So I have to be Continue Reading
New amazing features with photoshop CS5
I must say that some of the promotional video published on YouTube regarding the soon new arrival of the Photoshop CS5 , looks to me as if its science fiction! As if those movies are some video effects and not real image retouching capabilities! You must see this one (or Continue Reading
DIY grid for small flashes with diy grid materials
As I mentioned a couple of posts before, one of the most common ways to build a DIY grid for small flashes is to use the “glue it straws” way. “The glue it straws” way was cover in this post DIY grid , basically you cut some straws into small Continue Reading
Photoshop CS5 new Content-Aware Fill
Take a look into the new content aware fill option with the new photoshop cs5.Things that took me lots of time to do with older versions of photoshop, are now built-in with the CS5 soon to come . See that youtube movie to bealive it!
How to use a small flash with an umbrela box (Brolly)
If you are into home studio photography,a good start be getting an umbrella softbox also known as brolly. Here are the basics steps to connect your umbrella softbox to a small camera flash.
DIY grid material on Ebay!!!
Hey! After doing a couple of DIY grid projects in here, its time to show something very nice I found on Ebay a couple of weeks ago, after searching for some gel filters I accidentally visited a store called “The strobist corner”. Well he sells some gel filters and very Continue Reading
Canon 5DMKI Vs. Canon 40D
Hey I use for most of my photographs one of my two Canon 40D. When the Canon 5DMkII got out to the market, there where plenty of the 5DMkI available for sale as second hand cameras. I had a big strugle what to do whether to get a copy of the Continue Reading
Using gels for product photography-Part II
If you read part one of this tutorial about product photography using gel filters, its your time to move forward to part II. In this part we’ll learn how to use the gel filter set and the DIY small flash grid So get in and see how you can take Continue Reading
Adidas Boston -Shoe photography Setup
The one who know me ,that I love running. In this set I’ll show you how I took that shoe product photograph.