The Power of Selective Framing
Guest post & photos by Tamara Lackey - Follow Tamara on Twitter
One of the most significant aspects of photography is that the way you see things is the way things end up being seen – and few things determine that more than the power of selecti…
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How to Use the Human Form to Give a Sense of Scale to Your Images [With Examples]
February 16th, 2012
Posted In: Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Learn, Shooting.
At times when you’re photographing scenes like landscapes or architectural structures it is difficult to convey to those viewing your images the scale of what you’re photographing – particularly when the main element in your shot is big.
One tech…
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Model Releases in the Cloud – Model Release by Mist Labs – Mini Review
February 15th, 2012
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If you make photographs that involve people you should probably at least think about getting a release. Carrying around a pad of paper full of model releases is old school. Now, we can do it electronically. While there are two or three well-known apps…
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Photofocus Podcast Episode #102
February 15th, 2012
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N O T E - We had problems with this show and had to post the raw feed. Sorry for any inconvenience.
PLEASE BE PATIEN…
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Photographers: The one thing you need before opening for business
February 15th, 2012
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There are lots of obvious things you need before you can start a photography business. And as much as this seems like a hobby that you can make money through as you learn, it’s not really that simple if you want to establish an honest-to-goodness bus…
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Five Tips for Dramatically Improving Reception Photos
February 15th, 2012
Posted In: Interviews, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Share, Shooting.
TAGS: wedding photography
Don’t miss Doug’s presentation“Killer Reception Light” at Inspire Photo Seminars’ upcoming conference March 26-28, 2012.
When I shot my first wedding in 2007, I was lucky! The reception was pretty bright (and my camera was worthless above ab…
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Lightroom 3 on Sale at B&H Today Only Feb 15, 2012
February 15th, 2012
Posted In: Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Learn, Lighting.
TAGS: lightroom . photography
by Peter Zack
The title says it all. Adobe Lightroom 3 is on sale for today only at $69.95. That’s a $200 discount! If you’ve been considering this software, now is the time to get off your butt and purchase it!.
You can buy it here: Adobe Li…
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6 Ways to Add Drama and Mystery to Your Images
February 15th, 2012
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Recently at a get together with 6 photographer friends we started chatting about the idea of adding Drama and Mystery to images.
Don’t ask me how we got to the topic but the conversation was so good that I decided to ask each photographer for their f…
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Free Video Tutorial – How to use ACR’s Fill/Recovery Command to fix a poorly exposed photo.
February 15th, 2012
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Guest Post by Rich Harrington - Follow Rich on Twitter
Rich Harrington shows you how to use ACR’s Fill/Recovery Command to fix a poorly exposed photo.
DISCLAIMER: This post isn’t intended to be definitive – we’re not claiming this is the O…
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5 things to Love [and 5 things to Hate] about Canon G1 X
February 14th, 2012
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This week, I got my greedy little hands on a Canon G1 X and I have to say, I was {and still am} absolutely giddy over this camera. Bear in mind, it’s been about 6 years since I even owned a point + shoot so getting this camera was like …
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