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    Blurry Images vs. Out of Focus Images Can You Tell the Difference?

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto TipsTechniqueMarch 7, 2014

    On this quick video, photographer Mark Wallace from AdoramaTV takes a look at one of the most basic things every photographer needs to understand and master – the difference between blurry images…

    How to Pose and how to Make Clients Comfortable in Front of the Camera

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto TipsTechniqueMarch 2, 2014March 2, 2014

    In this short video, California based wedding photographer Jasmine Star talks about how to make clients comfortable at a photo shoot and gives some useful posing tips. Shooting family portraits is a…

    Camera Settings: All Your Questions Answered

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto TipsTechniqueFebruary 27, 2014

    On this extensive Q&A video by Aaron Nace and Kat Filipinas from Phlearn we take a look at 10 different questions regarding camera settings. here is a quick rundown of the topics of…

    How to Overcome a Bad Location and Shoot Great Portraits

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto TipsTechniqueFebruary 25, 2014

    On this video photographer Mark Wallace from AdoramaTV shares 4 quick tips for shooting a great portrait on those times when your location simply isn’t the best (and lets face it –…

    Tips for Setting Up a Home or Office Studio

    by Iddo GenuthLightingPhoto TipsTechniqueFebruary 20, 2014

    In this video, photographer Jay P. Morgan (from the Slanted Lens) takes a look at how you can create a great studio at home with low budget equipment without compromising on…

    How To Use AF-On And Back Button Autofocus

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto TipsTechniqueJanuary 26, 2014January 26, 2014

    On this video photographer Steve Perry (from backcountrygallery) shares a useful tip for separating the focus and the shooting bottoms on the camera. This isn’t a new trick and many nature and wildlife…

    5 Simple Tips For Taking More Natural Family Portraits

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto TipsTechniqueJanuary 20, 2014

    This video by photographer Michelle Ford (recorded by slrlounge) gives five useful tips for shooting family portraits. Working with families can be lots of fun but it also brings questions – what to shoot…

    Capturing a Residential Exterior at Dusk

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto TipsTechniqueJanuary 17, 2014June 25, 2014

    On this video photographer Steve Neidorf (from UltimatePhotoGuide) give a number of important tips for shooting architecture outside at dusk. Niedorf  talks about being prepared for the shoot ahead of time since you…

    How To Travel Internationally With Your Photo Gear

    by Iddo GenuthGear GuidesPhoto GearJanuary 4, 2014

    On this video, by professional photographer Michelle Ford (from slrlounge) gives us some tips for traveling with your gear for a shoot. We have recently posted here a more extensive guide…

    Joel Grimes: Shooting Active Sports Photography in the Studio

    by Iddo GenuthPhoto TipsTechniqueJanuary 4, 2014

    On this video pro photographer Joel Grimes gives us a quick look behind the scenes of a  mid-air basketball shot in front of a live audience of photographers. You can find many more…

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