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Five-Digit Studio Flash Catfight: Broncolor vs. Profoto

Five-Digit Studio Flash Catfight: Broncolor vs. Profoto

Here comes another news flash! I will start with this: Five-Digit Studio Flash Catfight: Broncolor vs. Profoto (published by Strobist) As Profoto and Broncolor battle for supremacy in the high-end studio flash world, things are getting all like, "Rawrrr, nice sweater. Does it come in your size?" And just like Lexus and Infinity luxury [Continue]

Build A Jib From 5 Pieces of Scrap

Build A Jib From 5 Pieces of Scrap

What happens in the world? First and foremost: Build A Jib From 5 Pieces of Scrap (published by DIYPhotography.net -DIY Photography and Studio Lighting) If you are doing any videography, a jib (or a crane) is probably the third piece of gear you will buy (after a camera and a slider). To end on another [Continue]

Q&A: Controlling the Sun When Using Flash – A Comparative Guide

Q&A: Controlling the Sun When Using Flash – A Comparative Guide

This is what I learnt today… I will start with this: Q&A: Controlling the Sun When Using Flash – A Comparative Guide (published by Strobist) After Monday's post lighting a soccer player into the sun at a wide aperture, several questions came up via comments and Twitter about the relative benefits of doing this in [Continue]

High Speed Primer – Triggers

High Speed Primer – Triggers

What about I am excited today? I will start with this: High Speed Primer – Triggers (published by DIYPhotography.net -DIY Photography and Studio Lighting) On our last post we went through the basic ideas of capturing a high speed photograph, and today we will cover some of the basic triggers and kits available to play [Continue]

Choosing a Photography Workshop Or Tour

Choosing a Photography Workshop Or Tour

What about I am excited today? Here is the first: Choosing a Photography Workshop Or Tour (published by Digital Photography School) It’s in the gloom of the Northern hemisphere’s winter that many people start planning trips for the new year. It’s also a time some of us upgrade our cameras when the big sales hit [Continue]

10 Great Tips for Photographing Your Kids

10 Great Tips for Photographing Your Kids

Day after day, people say things To begin with: 10 Great Tips for Photographing Your Kids (published by Digital Photography School) With the holidays upon many of us I suspect cameras are being pulled out of the cupboards for a lot of use around family events. One subject that I guess is many of our [Continue]

Build A Huge Beauty Dish After Eating Great Food In Chinatown

Build A Huge Beauty Dish After Eating Great Food In Chinatown

What you can find digging around Internet? Here is the first: Build A Huge Beauty Dish After Eating Great Food In Chinatown (published by DIYPhotography.net -DIY Photography and Studio Lighting) One of the things I remember most from my visit to new york city is the tour I took around Chinatown. Specifically I remember sitting [Continue]

25/25 – 25 Photography Gifts For $25 Or Onder

25/25 – 25 Photography Gifts For $25 Or Onder

What happens in the world? To begin with: 25/25 – 25 Photography Gifts For $25 Or Onder (published by DIYPhotography.net -DIY Photography and Studio Lighting) You don’t need to spend mega dollars to expand your collection of photography gear. The list below is my attempt in creating a 25 items list, all under $25 that [Continue]

Creating A Video Setup With Homedepot Lights

What about I am excited today? To begin with: Creating A Video Setup With Homedepot Lights (published by DIYPhotography.net -DIY Photography and Studio Lighting) If you are looking at video productions it is often seems that there are big lights, big setups and big budgets involved. Surprisingly, this is not always the case. Pye from [Continue]

How to Replace a Face in Photoshop in 6 Easy Steps

How to Replace a Face in Photoshop in 6 Easy Steps

Here comes another news flash! First of all: How to Replace a Face in Photoshop in 6 Easy Steps (published by Digital Photography School) A reader recently emailed me a couple of photographs of her children. Unfortunately, as often happens with small children, one image had two of the three children looking at the camera [Continue]

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