Kid Rock Photo Shoot

Behind the scenes of Kid Rock’s newest album photoshoot in Detroit, Mi.

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The 5 Styles of Portrait Lighting

Learn the 5 basic lighting positions for great portraits.

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State of the Art Flash Technology

This video discusses state of the art flash lighting technology… in 1860. [Read more...]

Adobe Photoshop CS6: A Sneek Peek

Rumor are loose about the next version of Photoshop CS6.  Mainly about its new darker interface that is very similar to the current look in Lightroom.

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Depth of Field: A Deeper Understanding

F-Stops, depth of field, bokeh, distance to subject, sensor size, focal length, etc.  What does it all mean and how does it help you to create the creamy, out of focus background.  Read this in depth article and you’ll soon understand how depth of field works and how to create it.

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A Simple Speedlight Portrait Setup

In this article, you learn how to create a simple portrait setup using only two speed lights and umbrellas.

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Three tips by Scott Kelby – Camera Height

Camera height tips for shooting portraits, toddlers and full length photographs.

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Principles of Studio Photography – Understanding Hard Light and Soft Light

In this webinar the host explains the differences and how to use both hard and soft light.

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Principles of Studio Photography – Understanding How to Light Multiple Elements in a Scene

Understand studio lighting using multiple elements. Part 1 of 3

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Principles of Studio Photography – Understanding Light to Subject Placement

When lighting a scene, lights can be placed close to the subject or far away from the subject. In “Understanding How Light to Subject Placement Affects Images”, John Ricard will examine this underlooked, yet crucial element of studio lighting. This is Part 3 of 3.

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