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Photographer for Dark themed Photo Shoot – PAID

Posted by on 19th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

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This Week In Real Estate Video #106 – McGrath Takes Property Video To The Next Level

Posted by on 19th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Wide-Angle Lenses For Real Estate Photography: How Wide is Wide? Interior Lighting With Multiple Strobes: By Scott Hargis What Should You Charge For Real Estate Photography? Don’t Charge For Real Estate Photography Until Your Verticals are Vertical Choosing Gear To Get Started in Real Estate Photography For Least the Cost My Formula For Pricing Real Estate Photography The Arithmetic Of Real Estate Photography Pricing Bracketing With Flash For Exposure Fusion and HDR Flash For Beginners...

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Weekly Photography Challenge Waterfalls

Posted by on 19th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Weekly Photography Challenge Waterfalls

A Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt Earlier today I shared a collection of waterfall photographs to get your weekend going, and earlier this week we launched our latest dPS eBook  - Loving Landscapes A guide to landscape photography workflow and post-production. So in keep with the theme of landscape and nature photography the weekly photography challenge will be waterfalls. By paul bica Even if you live in the city you can probably find some manmade waterfalls or fountains nearby. Think outside the box. Is there a park with a stream? Perhaps...

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A Collection of Waterfall Photos to Spruce up your Weekend

Posted by on 19th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

A Collection of Waterfall Photos to Spruce up your Weekend

A Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt A couple weeks ago I shared some stunning landscape photos and you had a weekly challenge of the same theme. Today I’m going to get more specific and focus in on one element of nature that’s super popular with landscape photographers. Waterfalls! I think this is one of those things that when you can master taking photos of a waterfall, ones that make you and your friends go “oh wow” then your photography has stepped up a notch to the next level. Come with me on this journey, and if you’re not there...

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Ryan Brenizer on how to shoot engagement sessions

Posted by on 19th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

If you show off some great shots, amateurs will be impressed and shell out money to basically imitate, not learn, from the pros. In my opinion, creativity can’t be learnt. Either you got it or you don’t. Rules and creativity are parallel. You need to know the technical basics but the rest is up to you. These videos are for entertainment and inspiration only. Source Article from...

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Toshiba unveils UHS-II Class 3 microSD memory cards

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Toshiba unveils UHS-II Class 3 microSD memory cards

Toshiba has announced the industry’s first microSD memory cards to comply with the UHS-II standard. Also being UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) enabled will allow the new cards, available in 64GB and 32GB capacities, to capture 4K video at constant minimum write speeds of 30MB/s. The 64GB cards offer a maximum read speed of 260MB/s and a maximum write speed of 240MB/s. The 32GB cards have a maximum read speed of 145MB/s and maximum write speed of 130MB/s. Pricing and availability were not announced.   Press Release: TOSHIBA DEBUTS...

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What The Duck #1324

Posted by on 19th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

What The Duck #1324

WTD #1324 Check out ‘What the Duck’ in our Link Directory  What the Duck is a comic strip by Aaron Johnson. It started as a webcomic, with the first strip posted in July 2006. The strip has appeared as print in numerous photography magazines including Amateur Photographer in the UK. It was picked up for syndication in 2008 by Universal Press Syndicate under the name W. T. Duck. What The Duck is published here every week, and also runs in our weekly newsletter. Source Article from...

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Male Models Required – Manchester

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

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Freelance Camera Operator Wanted (Norwich)

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

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Camera/Lighting/sound Crew Required

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Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

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Film people; camera operators, sounds, graphic designers, editors, actors,

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

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Need Make Up Artist and Lighting for Music Video

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How to do Dreamy Landscape Photography with a Neutral Density Filter

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

How to do Dreamy Landscape Photography with a Neutral Density Filter

A Post By: John Barbiaux 16mm lens, ISO 100, f/13, 2 second exposure Perhaps one of the most overlooked and undervalued tools you can own as a photographer is a Neutral Density filter (ND Filter) or Graduated ND Filter. In fact, if photography is considered painting with light then a ND filter would be considered the brush tip. You see, different paint brush tips can be used to regulate, if you will, the amount of paint you apply with each stroke – just like different Neutral Density or Graduated ND filters can be used to regulate the...

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Exposure Blending Using Luminosity Masks Tutorial

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Exposure Blending Using Luminosity Masks Tutorial

A Post By: Jimmy McIntyre There will be a time when the wizards behind your camera technology conjure up a sensor so powerful they will swallow up any scene and spit it out just as it was – no over, or underexposed areas. Until then, in order to produce an image with a high dynamic range of light, you have to work with the sensors available to you and create your own post-processing magic. Image created by blending two exposure with luminosity masks, one for the sky and one for the foreground. While you, and many photographers, may have...

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Olympus Stylus SH-1 real-world samples gallery

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

I’d say they didn’t utilize watercoloring noise reduction (Fuji style) but rather their NR involves (besides other things) significant reduction of local contrast. The result exhibits haze (in the luma channel) and bleeding (in the chroma channel) in quite significant amounts. Overall – the camera offers the usual small sensor output, rather slow lens (also usual in the dying market segment of small sensor travelzooms). Nothing ground-breakiung, besides the advanced 5-axis IS. However, efficiency of the stabilization can be...

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Helping children one print at a time

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Charities raise their credibility by publishing their financial statements and reviews by such organizations as Give Well or BBB. The share of contributions applied to fundraising or administrative expenses is not the full story, either, unless one also knows the portion of “help” that gets spent on subcontractors, or whether any aid-in-kind is priced at market or obtained with subsidy and marked up. NG might consider improving its site with information about its directors, oversight, and financial disclosures. Source Article from...

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Pixels.com licensing service promises full control of images

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

I’ve been selling prints on FineArtAmerica for a few years as well as original paintings from people finding them on the site, and I think their way of doing it is very good. I’ve not looked into the new licensing scheme, though, but it looks promising, and it’s nice to have one site for everything image-based rather than having to spread it across multiple web portals (well two sites, that is, as I also use Zazzle too). Source Article from...

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Google Camera app now on Kitkat and adds Lytro-like effect

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

I’ve very thoroughly tested it on my (factory; no rooting) Nexus 7 2013 and found out the following: – the new panorama support is GREAT, particularly if you enable maximum resolution (the default is high-res). Up until now, Google’s implementation was a joke – far-far inferior to either Apple’s one on the iPhone 4S+ or Samsung’s implementation in their Android handsets. Even Nokia’s WP (but not Symbian) implementation has been significantly better. – blurring worked just GREAT in my tests....

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1991 Nikon-Kodak hack was first DSLR in space

Posted by on 18th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

even awesomer ( for those that have only awesome, cool and humungous in their arsenal of adjectives ) ….. From Ken Rockwell about John Glenn in 1962, in the era of film … “Glenn was the first American to see a sunrise and sunset from space, and was the first photographer in orbit, having taken along a 35millimeter Minolta purchased from a Cocoa Beach, Florida drugstore.” “A view of both coasts of Florida taken by Glenn during his space flight using a modified Ansco Autoset 35mm camera with RCN film. NASA...

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Dop for Short Film Required

Posted by on 17th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

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Sound Operator Required for Short Drama

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Animator Needed for a Short Film

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Production Assistant Needed for a Feature Film

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Producer Wanted for Relationship Drama Short Film

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