The Laowa 20mm F4 Zero-D Shift Lens is a solid affordable lens, usually used for architecture photography. DPReview TV has an excellent video reviewing the lens, showcasing sample images, the build and design, shift usage, chromatic aberration, close-up performance, sharpness, price, and much more.
Month: March 2022
How to Get a Cinematic Look With Your Camera
The cinematic look is the idea of taking a shot and processing it so it resembles what we recognize as a still from a film. TeemusPhoto has a great video discussing cinematic street photography on the night streets of Dubai with their Fujifilm x100v. Check it out!
3 Street Photography Misconceptions
Street Photography Misconceptions Here are a couple of great Street Photography videos by Faizal Westcott. In them, he talks about misconceptions about street photography regarding people, gear, and legal rights. He broke it down to two videos. Part one is at the top, part two is below that. For more articles and videos on…
10 Macro Photo Subjects You Can Find at Home
Julie Waterhouse wrote a short article for the Picture Correct website, where she talks about 10 macro photo subjects you can find around your own home. Very quick read but I think it will give you an idea or two that you can pursue on a rainy day. Access the macro photo subjects article over on…
THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S TOOLS (GETTING MORE OUT OF LIGHTROOM CLASSIC)
Here is a nice article by Andrew S. Gibson on his website, Mastering Lightroom examining some creative ways one can use post-production, and Lightroom Classic, to achieve their artistic vision. Click the button below to jump to Andrew’s Lightroom Classic Article. For more Lightroom articles and videos, CLICK HERE. Photo above ©2022 Anthony Morganti
Japan’s Train-spotters Take Risks to Capture Perfect Photo
Photography is all about taking risks to capture the perfect photo. The South China Morning Post has a great video detailing train photographers, known as toritetsu in Japanese. These photographers have been blamed for overstepping the line while trying to capture a perfect photo of passing trains. Check it out!
6 wedding photographers – 1 couple – 5 minute CHALLENGE
Here is an interesting video from the Magic Wedding Photographer. In it, he and five other wedding photographers: Sam Hurd Rebecca Carpenter Beatrice The Quirky Sean Bell Neil Thomas Douglas each have five minutes to photograph the same couple, in the same setting. Kind of a 6-photographer shootout. For more articles and videos on Lifestyle…
How this photographer made SIX FIGURES from a PENNY
This is an interesting video from Peter McKinnon where he sits down and talks to Toronto-based photographer Peter Andrew. In it Peter talks about his Canadian Penny NFT project and along the way, he talks about how to make money in photography, how to shoot with a white background, and how to do focus stacking….
BUDGET Photography Gear SHOOTOUT
Here is an excellent video by Vanessa Joy featuring portrait/lifestyle Audrey Woulard. In it, each of them uses cheaper photography gear in a kind of shootout – Audrey is using a Nikon D70 and Vanessa is using a Canon EOS-10D. For more lifestyle articles and videos, CLICK HERE. For more portrait photography articles and videos, CLICK HERE.
How I Take Photos At Night – Street Photography
Here is another great video on Street Photography – this one is by Roman Fox. In it, he explains how he takes photos at night. For more articles and videos on Street Photography, CLICK HERE.
Removing IMPOSSIBLE Objects in Photoshop – What to Know
Removing impossible objects in Photoshop is a common difficulty photographers experience using the software. For those who don’t know, an impossible object is a type of optical illusion. Nevertheless, PiXimperfect has a great on how to remove objects in Photoshop. The video details what to do when Clone Tools, Content-Aware, or Healing doesn’t work, removing…
Editing Wildlife Photography With Kristi Odom
Post-processing is an essential makeup of the photographic process, with B&H Photo Video having a fantastic video on editing wildlife photography with Kristi Odom. Odom details editing her images taken at Yellowstone National Park. Check it out!
Macro Photography Equipment Guide and Tips
Kevin Oke on the website, Picture Correct wrote a great article talking about the different types of equipment a photographer should consider when doing macro photography. In his article, Kevin discusses: dedicated macro lenses extension tubes or bellows units reversing rings close up lenses and macro zoom lenses Read Kevin’s Macro Photography article by clicking…
Creativity in Photography, Tips and Advice | Emily Teague
Creativity in photography is an area that should be focused on more than it is. As imperative as the technical side is, none of that matters without a creative eye. Nevertheless, Emily Teague has a great video on Adorama discussing her five methods for finding and catching creativity.
M1 Ultra for Photographers and Filmmakers
No one can deny the significance Apple has on the everyday photographer, specifically the new M1 Ultra. Tyler Stalman has a great video discussing the new M1 chip, testing it with Lightroom, Capture One, Resolve, and more. Check it out!
Learn the Foundations of Photography with Me for FREE!
If you’re interested in learning photography and are looking for free videos, I found something better – Brittany Leah aka TheSnapChick has an entire photography course, FOR FREE. She explains what the course is all about in the video above and you can access the course playlist by CLICKING HERE. If you’re interested in more Beginning…
43 Cutest Newborn Photo Ideas To Try Yourself
Christopher Bryan-Smith has a great article on Expert Photography outlining 43 newborn photo ideas. If you’re into, or interested in getting into newborn photography, this is the article for you! Check out Christopher’s newborn photo ideas by clicking on the button below: For more lifestyle articles and videos, CLICK HERE.
One Photography Rule That Actually Matters
Adam Karnacz of First Man Photography has a nice, inspirational video about what he considers to be, the one photography rule that actually matters. For more articles and videos on Landscape Photography, CLICK HERE.
Try These Visual Special Effects for Eye-Catching Photography
William Johnston has a great article on Picture Correct talking about things you can do in-camera to create an image that is, as he puts it, eye-catching. He also talks about specific filters you could use that will help you achieve eye-catching photography. Check out Kent’s article on the Most Important Steps In Digital Photography…
How to Improve Your Photography Business Right Now
Jordan Nielsen has a great video on three ways to improve your photography business right now. Having a successful business is an aspiration many have, with most photographers not realizing its importance. Though you shouldn’t get too worked up in the business world, it’s an area that shouldn’t be neglected.