Showing posts with label video instruction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video instruction. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2008

Get Out There: Shooting by the light of the Full Cold Moon

Today a full moon will grace the skies in Denver, making for a wonderful night photo opportunity. Hopefully it will light up your skies where ever you live too! Known as "The Full Cold Moon," December is the month "when the winter cold fastens its grip and the nights become long and dark," according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. The moon is also called, "The Moon before Yule," or "The Long Nights Moon" by some Native American tribes. The term is appropro because the midwinter night is indeed long and because the moon is above the horizon for a long time.

A bright moon should make for some great captures of the Denver City and County Building tonight when I join several other photographers during a digital photo meet up. Don't be intimidated by night photography. I let those baseless fears keep me away from it for far too long. Once I finally got up the nerve to attend a night photography workshop with Illuminate Photography Workshops, I LOVED it! Watch this video on the Digital Photography School forum to get some tips for shooting in the dark. There's a very different world out there when the sun goes down...learn how to capture it!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Get the Goods: Prophotolife.com Educational Videos



Prophotolife.com offers free educational videos and tutorials every Monday. I would like to start sharing this information on my blog as well. Many photographers fear they can't get results taking photos in studio without big-budget lighting kits, but "Episode 13, Beautiful Photo Studio Portraits with One Light" explains in great detail how to get wonderful results with just one light source.

I just subscribed to Jim Talkington's website, and I highly recommend you do the same. His videos are extremely helpful and easy to follow. While I have books that explain how to get Rembrandt, Butterful and Edge lighting, being able to see a photographer in action while achieving these effects makes for infinitely better learning and retaining for visually minded people.

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