A Complete 30 Minutes Night Timelapse Tutorial That Covers Everything You Need To Know

Taking a time-lapse is a complex task. Unlike a photo, which you can chimp and (usually) retake, retaking a time-lapse is not as trivial. This is why understanding how time-lapses work and how to take them is crucial before going out on the field. This tutorial by Mark Gee (previously) is a full crash course on […]

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Tethered Shooting – From Camera To Computer To 60″ IPS Panel

This article will take you through a journey to the perfect tethering solution. It is a curvy path, but the end is very fine tuned. Before we even start, I would like to stress out three things: The camera screen is scrap Memory cards are prone to errors This article only contains information, no colorful photos […]

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Have Your Models Hold a Giant Sandwich To Make Them Look Slimmer or Jacked

Portrait photography is a lie. At best you could call it partial truth. It’s all about showing what we want to show in a person and hiding what we don’t. So do I think this is a bad thing? Not at all, which is why I’m sharing with you Peter Hurley’s latest tutorial video on […]

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Talking To Strangers Before Photographing Them Makes A Huge Difference

Taking portraits is something I really love. When there is a model available, you get a lot of freedom regarding the pose, expressions and styling. However, during my travels when I want to portray people in their authentic environment, I usually don’t get to choose a model, because it is about the people who are […]

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