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Get more info at http://www.silberstudios.tv/ Jeff Johnson has a dream job as a Patagonia staff photographer; he gives his tips for outstanding travel images, his advice is to always look for the story and tell it with your images and in his case as a writer, he writes about it in his journal as...
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Ideally, if we were all shooting in perfect conditions we would have our in-camera light meter always in the center of the scale and would get a perfect exposure every time, however, in the real world, that’s not the case.Action sports take place at unique locations, but generally have some sort...
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In this video nikon photographer Wil Meinderts explains how to pick the right shutter speed in different situations.Nikon Tutorial: Shutterspeed & Motion from Gertjan Straalman on Vimeo.
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Downhill bike races can be very tough to shoot the first time. Athletes are whizzing by in excess speeds on uneven terrain, and dust is flying, all the while you are trying to get your settings correct and find an angle that doesnt put you in danger or interfere with another photogs angle...
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Professional Photographer, Eugene Tan introduces Aquabumps and provides his insight on how to capture the best beach photography. Tips are given on how to photograph sunrises and sunsets, capturing surfs and surfers as well as the best techniques for shooting in the water.
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As APS grows bigger and bigger all the time, we think it's important to share the most popular posts with our new (and old) readers. Here's our Top 7 Most Viewed Posts. Enjoy!Logo Removal: Learn several different techniquest that will enable you to pull logos from your images using...
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Vignettes are created by darkening or brightening the edges of a photo. Oftentimes darkening is the best approach. It draws the viewer's eye to the action by darkening the distracting elements around the edges of the image.Almost all images can benefit from a quick vignette adjustment. As...
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By combining his passion for photography and sport, Craig Golding has become one of Australia's best sports photographers. In this sports photography tutorial, Craig highlights the best techniques for high speed sports photography as well as photography tips for how to take action photos. Join...
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When you are just starting with photography, you'll have your brand new camera body and one lens. Then you'll spend some time taking pictures of all the little objects around you and probably will drive your friends and loved one's crazy.You will shoot so much that you end up with a huge pile...
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When you are just starting with photography, you'll have your brand new camera body and one lens. Then you'll spend some time taking pictures of all the little objects around you and probably will drive your friends and loved one's crazy.You will shoot so much that you end up with a huge pile...
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Landyachtz Longboards Eh Team riders Dillon, Grizz, Yates, and Blake went up into the mountains longboarding for a photo shoot. They brought some cameras so you could see what went down.
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Professional skateboard photographer, Mike Blabac, discusses how he got into skate photography and why he loves it. Very inspirational!
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It's finally almost time for one of the greatest events in mountain biking: CrankWorx Colorado. As a photographer it's a dream come true!CrankWorx takes place at Winter Park, CO only 67 miles from Denver. Featuring the top athletes from all over the world throwing huge tricks off giant...
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It happens to all of us… and never when it would be convenient. Gear failure. So what do you do when it happens?This is what separates the smart photographers from the dumb, the strong from the weak, and the confident from the fearful. A great photographer knows that even though one bit of...
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In the "Action Sports Sequence – The Shoot" article we pointed some of the key components for a great sequence. Now that you have all the good ingredients, it is time to put it together. At this point you should have Photoshop up and running!There are few different ways to create a sequence...
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A behind the scenes look at a recent photo shoot with photographer Ian Coble.
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Behind the scenes video from a recent photo shoot with some explanation on how Michael Schulz does things. Check out his amazing work at: www.michaelschulz-photography.com
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Hard drives fail. Plain and simple. It's happened to us and we ended up owing WAYY too much money to the data recovery center, not to mention several weeks of stressing and waiting… Fortunately, there are easy and simple methods to backup your photos. The simplest is by buying an external...
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As an Action Sports Photographer, making great sequences is vital, and not just so you can show it to your friends. Sometimes when shooting a gnarly skate trick, or a huge snowboard jump, you can’t really show everything that is going on. A single frame just doesn't give the viewer an idea...
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APS interviews professional surfing photographer Jeff Flindt. We get his take on in-water photography, tips for starting out, and his favorite location to shoot in the world plus much more. Located at: Helsenberg, Sweden with familyAge: 35Photography Travel: 6 Months out of the year.How are the...
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