Nikon D600 Image Quality Comparison
Nikon D600 Limitations
Nikon D600 vs. D7000 kenrockwell
Nikon D600 Image Quality Test
Nikon D600 Image Quality Test - Low light image quality
Nikon D600 Image Quality Test - D600 versus D800 in low light (Raw - no NR)
Nikon D600 - Studio scene comparison (Raw)
Nikon D600 Conclusion - Pros
Nikon D600 Conclusion - Cons
Nikon D600 Image Quality Test
Nikon D600 Image Quality Test
Nikon D600 Image Quality Test
Nikon D600 vs D800
Nikon D600 vs D700
Nikon D600 vs D7000
The Nikon D7000 vs. The D600: Should You Upgrade?
Nikon D600 sets high bar for sensor image quality
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Why Do You Shoot Street Photography?
Why Do You Shoot Street Photography?
Why?
When I was in Korea earlier this year, my friend and fellow street photographer David Kim shared a TED talk with me titled: “How great leaders inspire action.” David holds a leadership position at his job, and he told me that this talk changed the way how he lead others and how he leads his own life. Needless to say, I was fascinated by the talk and after watching it – it changed my life.
The Golden Circle: Focusing on the “Why” not the “What” or “How”
So how does this concept of the “golden circle” apply to street photographers?
A shift in my street photography & the “3 Why Principle”
My interest in “sociological street photography”
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Cars and Product Photography
Cars and Product Photography
Fstoppers.com films Blair Bunting Photographing
www.fstoppers.com/aventador
Fstoppers.com films Blair Bunting Photographing the brand
new Lamborghini Aventador in the studio.
How to photograph Shiny Reflective Objects Silver Chrome Met
True Story Campaign Photo Shoot - Behind the Scenes
How to take great photos at a car show
video by Chelsea and Tony Northrup
www.BlairBunting.com
SmallDogGin.com
loft19.com
Photo retouching in the style of Dave Hill 2. Paris. By Berlev
Photo & video by Berlev
http://vk.com/berlev
Dramatic Lighting - Manipulation Tutorial (PSD Box)
Photoshop Tutorial - Merging Two Images With Layer Masks
ISO Test - Nikon D600 D700 D800 D4
ISO Test - Nikon D600 D700 D800 D4
Saturday, October 27, 2012
What is Conceptual Photography?
What is Conceptual Photography?
What is Conceptual Photography? (part 1)
What is Conceptual Photography? (part 2)
What is Conceptual Photography? (part 3)
Rule of Thirds - Punctum - Positive and Negative space -
Better Photographic Composition - Beyond the Rule of Thirds
How to Make Your Ideas Remarkable- Episode 220 from Phlearn on Vimeo
How to Make Your Ideas Remarkable- Episode 220 from Phlearn on Vimeo.
How to Make Your Ideas Remarkable
Best Conceptual Photography & Digital Manipulation & Tutorials
Conceptual photo, manipulation and digital art - pin
Conceptual Photography and Photo Manipulations by Aorta
Conceptual Photo-manipulations
Roland Barthes on photography - pdf
George Powell Photography - Exploring The Photographic Aesthetic
Studium and Punctum
Roland Barthes
EXTRACTS FROM CAMERA LUCIDA
From The Photography Reader
studium and punctum
fromacolor adobe
Pre-Production
27,3,13
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
YeYe photography
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D600 - High ISO/Low Light Review
Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D600 - High ISO/Low Light
Nikon D600 In-Depth Review
Nikon D7000 vs Nikon D600 - High ISO/Low Light Video Tests and Review
Full Frame Sensors vs Crop Sensor Cameras Explained by Karl Taylor!
Sunday, October 7, 2012
File Management - Catalog Strategies
File Management - Catalog Strategies
BEST PRACTICES
File Management Overview
File Naming
Catalog Strategies
Directory Structure
Catalog Software Basics
dpbestflow.org
LightRoom Creative Color Processing
LightRoom Creative Color Processing
Creative Color Processing (Part 1/3 – White Balance)
It is often said that photography is a visual language. Through our photographs we tell stories, share experiences, and communicate emotions. Aside from journalism, where faithful captures are important for ethics reasons, photography is often about creatively interpreting a scene, rather than simply recording what is in front of the lens...
Creative Color Processing (Part 2/3 – Split Toning)
This is Part 2 of a 3-part series on creative color effects using Lightroom 4. In Part 1 of the series, I discussed shifting White Balance either warmer or cooler for creative effect. In this article I will explain Split Toning, and also give you some ideas for using creative white balance and split toning together for even more color control.
Pro Photographer Editing Workflow (TIPS)
Add Interest to your Background with Colored Gels
Create Amazing Sunsets with Lightroom’s Split Toning Tool
Black and White Conversion – 3 Options in Adobe Lightroom
Split Toning in Photoshop
5 Tips for a Faster Lightroom Workflow
Enhancing Blue Skies in Lightroom Make a Develop Preset
How to Create Lightroom Presets
5 Top Tips for Lightroom Develop Presets
Post Produce Up to 15x Faster - Introducing the Lightroom 4 Workflow System
Six Ways to Speed Up Lightroom
How to shoot Black Objects on Black Backgrounds
Delete Images?? NEVER!!
Deleting is Good for You!
Lightroom 4 workflow tips Part 1
Lightroom 4 workflow tips Part 2
Removing Partial Color from a Photo: Photoshop Techniques
More Flexible Lightroom to Photoshop Editing
Creative Color Processing (Part 1/3 – White Balance)
It is often said that photography is a visual language. Through our photographs we tell stories, share experiences, and communicate emotions. Aside from journalism, where faithful captures are important for ethics reasons, photography is often about creatively interpreting a scene, rather than simply recording what is in front of the lens...
Creative Color Processing (Part 2/3 – Split Toning)
This is Part 2 of a 3-part series on creative color effects using Lightroom 4. In Part 1 of the series, I discussed shifting White Balance either warmer or cooler for creative effect. In this article I will explain Split Toning, and also give you some ideas for using creative white balance and split toning together for even more color control.
Pro Photographer Editing Workflow (TIPS)
Add Interest to your Background with Colored Gels
Create Amazing Sunsets with Lightroom’s Split Toning Tool
Black and White Conversion – 3 Options in Adobe Lightroom
Split Toning in Photoshop
5 Tips for a Faster Lightroom Workflow
Enhancing Blue Skies in Lightroom Make a Develop Preset
How to Create Lightroom Presets
5 Top Tips for Lightroom Develop Presets
Post Produce Up to 15x Faster - Introducing the Lightroom 4 Workflow System
Six Ways to Speed Up Lightroom
How to shoot Black Objects on Black Backgrounds
Delete Images?? NEVER!!
Deleting is Good for You!
Lightroom 4 workflow tips Part 1
Lightroom 4 workflow tips Part 2
Removing Partial Color from a Photo: Photoshop Techniques
More Flexible Lightroom to Photoshop Editing
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Efficient Lightroom Workflow for High Resolution Images D800
Efficient Lightroom Workflow for High Resolution Images D800
It seems that the continuous increase of megapixels in our digital cameras is inevitable. Year after year, camera sensors are getting better, image resolution is increasing and file sizes are getting bigger. If just several years ago 10 megapixels was plenty for a DSLR, that number has grown way higher lately, thanks to such fine tools as the Nikon D800. This increase of resolution and file sizes clearly puts a load on our quickly aging computers as well. Larger files require more storage and post-processing images in Lightroom and Photoshop is taking longer due to insufficient computing power and resources, dramatically slowing down our photography workflow process... Read more
It seems that the continuous increase of megapixels in our digital cameras is inevitable. Year after year, camera sensors are getting better, image resolution is increasing and file sizes are getting bigger. If just several years ago 10 megapixels was plenty for a DSLR, that number has grown way higher lately, thanks to such fine tools as the Nikon D800. This increase of resolution and file sizes clearly puts a load on our quickly aging computers as well. Larger files require more storage and post-processing images in Lightroom and Photoshop is taking longer due to insufficient computing power and resources, dramatically slowing down our photography workflow process... Read more
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Lightroom Portrait Editing: Before and After
Lightroom Portrait Editing: Before and After
In this article, I will show you an example of how I process portraits (before and after) and what my portrait editing workflow is like. Many of our readers ask how I post-process my images for my wedding blog and I decided to put together a quick example. Obviously, every image is different, so while some photos take very little of my time in Lightroom, others might take a while to process in Lightroom and Photoshop. This image in particular is from our recent “Bridesmaids Photoshoot“, a collaborative effort by many talented individuals in Colorado.
For any portrait work, it is best to shoot RAW. First, because the skin tone is very important and any white balance issues can be quickly taken care of in post-processing and second, because
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Efficient Lightroom Workflow for High Resolution Images
DIGITAL PHOTO EDITING WORKFLOW
Mastering Lightroom: Basic Post-Processing Workflow
6 Steps to Edit and Deliver Wedding Photographs in One Day
55 Photo editing tips and tricks to live by
Sharpen photos the smart way: demystifying Photoshop’s image-sharpening tools
Getting Started With Adobe Lightroom: The Photo General Workflow
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching with Chris Orwig
Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching with Chris Orwig
lynda.com
In Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching, professional photographer and instructor Chris Orwig uses his extensive experience with Photoshop to focus on the specific tools every photographer needs to adjust images and keep them looking genuine. This course explores this program's deep resources for portrait retouching and inspires photographers to do their creative best with everything from blemishes to backdrops. Exercise files are included with the course.
lynda.com
lynda.com
In Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching, professional photographer and instructor Chris Orwig uses his extensive experience with Photoshop to focus on the specific tools every photographer needs to adjust images and keep them looking genuine. This course explores this program's deep resources for portrait retouching and inspires photographers to do their creative best with everything from blemishes to backdrops. Exercise files are included with the course.
lynda.com
Monday, October 1, 2012
Mastering Lightroom: How to Manage Presets
Mastering Lightroom: How to Manage Presets
Adobe TV Channels
One of the biggest advantages Lightroom offers over some other RAW converters, such as Camera RAW found in Adobe Photoshop environment, is speed and flexibility while working with tens, hundreds and even thousands of photographs at a time. However, it wouldn’t be quite as fast if we didn’t have a way of applying a set of our own settings to any amount of images we choose with a single click. For this, Photoshop offers us Actions and Batch processing. Lightroom, in turn, gives us Presets.
In this tutorial...
Read more:
Photoshop or Lightroom ideas, links, etc. - Pinterest
Mastering Lightroom: How To Use the Basic Panel
Lightroom has many features that can easily confuse those who are new to it. While the program offers plenty of different editing opportunities, in order to achieve the best results and user experience, it is important to understand the very basics of Lightroom. In the series of upcoming short articles, I will try to explain each of the most important Panels in Lightroom, so that in the end, you will find it to be a simple, quick and easy to use software for your post-processing needs. Lets start with the Basic Panel...
Read more
How to Convert Portraits to B&W with Lightroom 4
In this tutorial I will show you how to convert a portrait (shot in RAW format) to a black & white image using Lightroom 4. By the end of the tutorial, and with some practice, I hope to teach you how to have full control over the look of your B&W images. While I chose this particular look for this particular portrait, Lightroom offers many kinds of different ways to convert your images to black & white, and so it’s impossible to put all the looks into one tutorial. Certain conversions fit certain images better than others, and it also depends on taste and goal of the author. In the future, I hope to make more tutorials for both black & white and color photography with different conversion methods and looks
Read more
How to Properly Sharpen Images in Lightroom
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom comes with powerful tools to sharpen images during post-processing. Located in the Develop module of Lightroom, the “Detail” box contains both Sharpening and Noise Reduction tools that allow Photographers to enhance their digital workflows by fine-tuning images and getting them ready to be published and printed in a quick and efficient way. Since I have already covered the noise reduction part in my Noise Reduction Tutorial, in this article, I will show you how to properly use the Sharpening tool instead...
Read more
Mastering Lightroom: How To Use the Tone Curve Panel
In this short tutorial I will show you how to use one of the easiest and most powerful tools found in Lightroom – the Tone Curve. In my previous tutorial about black & white conversions, I briefly showed you how to use the HSL Panel’s Luminance section to control the lightness of separate colors of the image. Using the Tone Curve Panel is very similar as it also allows you to control the lightness and darkness of various parts of a given photograph, however, rather than altering separate colors, the Tone Curve tool controls certain ranges of actual tones in the image...
Read more
Základní efekty glamour fotografie
Mastering Lightroom Slideshows and Web Galleries
Adobe TV Channels
One of the biggest advantages Lightroom offers over some other RAW converters, such as Camera RAW found in Adobe Photoshop environment, is speed and flexibility while working with tens, hundreds and even thousands of photographs at a time. However, it wouldn’t be quite as fast if we didn’t have a way of applying a set of our own settings to any amount of images we choose with a single click. For this, Photoshop offers us Actions and Batch processing. Lightroom, in turn, gives us Presets.
In this tutorial...
Read more:
Photoshop or Lightroom ideas, links, etc. - Pinterest
Mastering Lightroom: How To Use the Basic Panel
Lightroom has many features that can easily confuse those who are new to it. While the program offers plenty of different editing opportunities, in order to achieve the best results and user experience, it is important to understand the very basics of Lightroom. In the series of upcoming short articles, I will try to explain each of the most important Panels in Lightroom, so that in the end, you will find it to be a simple, quick and easy to use software for your post-processing needs. Lets start with the Basic Panel...
Read more
How to Convert Portraits to B&W with Lightroom 4
In this tutorial I will show you how to convert a portrait (shot in RAW format) to a black & white image using Lightroom 4. By the end of the tutorial, and with some practice, I hope to teach you how to have full control over the look of your B&W images. While I chose this particular look for this particular portrait, Lightroom offers many kinds of different ways to convert your images to black & white, and so it’s impossible to put all the looks into one tutorial. Certain conversions fit certain images better than others, and it also depends on taste and goal of the author. In the future, I hope to make more tutorials for both black & white and color photography with different conversion methods and looks
Read more
How to Properly Sharpen Images in Lightroom
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom comes with powerful tools to sharpen images during post-processing. Located in the Develop module of Lightroom, the “Detail” box contains both Sharpening and Noise Reduction tools that allow Photographers to enhance their digital workflows by fine-tuning images and getting them ready to be published and printed in a quick and efficient way. Since I have already covered the noise reduction part in my Noise Reduction Tutorial, in this article, I will show you how to properly use the Sharpening tool instead...
Read more
Mastering Lightroom: How To Use the Tone Curve Panel
In this short tutorial I will show you how to use one of the easiest and most powerful tools found in Lightroom – the Tone Curve. In my previous tutorial about black & white conversions, I briefly showed you how to use the HSL Panel’s Luminance section to control the lightness of separate colors of the image. Using the Tone Curve Panel is very similar as it also allows you to control the lightness and darkness of various parts of a given photograph, however, rather than altering separate colors, the Tone Curve tool controls certain ranges of actual tones in the image...
Read more
Základní efekty glamour fotografie
Mastering Lightroom Slideshows and Web Galleries
Maximizing Dynamic Range
Maximizing Dynamic Range
The more time I spend in my photography pursuits, the more I appreciate cameras that capture and photos that exploit their maximum dynamic range potential. Digital cameras have undergone dramatic improvements over the last 12+ years, but they still don’t come close to the human eye’s dynamic range capabilities. By some estimates, the human eye can distinguish up to 24 f-stops of dynamic range. Higher end DSLRs such as the Nikon D800 by comparison, can capture up to a theoretical max of 14.4 f-stops of dynamic range. The usable dynamic range of most DSLRs, however, is closer to 5-9 f-stops, considering the impact of noise, which can render some of the DSLRs’ f-stop range impractical to exploit. Thus your eyes – at least for now – are still far more capable than the best DSLR relative to recognizing various tonal gradationsRead more
1) Good Dynamic Range Starts With A Good Camera D7000 2) Variety Of Techniques 3) Assessment Of Lighting Conditions 4) Auto Adjustment In Lightroom 4 5) Boosting Exposure In Lightroom 4 6) Combining The Exposures 7) Final Modifications 8) Summary
Sustainable Business Models for visual arts marketplace
Sustainable Business Models for visual arts marketplace
Sustainable Business Models: Issues and Trends Facing Visual Artisits
Sustainable Business Models: Issues and Trends Facing Visual Artisits
Test Photobook Fotoknih - recenze
Test Fotoknih
Podrobný průvodce tvorbou fotoknih (tip na dárek)
Velký test fotoknih - paladix
Jak na fotoknihu
2013 Best Photo Book Service Comparisons and Reviews
Bontia Studio 4.3
Moja prvá fotokniha – recenzia
CeWe Fotokniha Editor – Recenzia I.
Fotografie XXL od Fotolabu – Recenzia
myphotobook.co.uk - Premium - Our A3 landscape format
BONTIA - jak
A Review of My First Blurb Photo Books
Fotokniha v Adobe Lightroom 4
fotokniha, fotoknihy, fotoknihu
foto kniha, foto knihy, foto knihu
photo book, photobook
Podrobný průvodce tvorbou fotoknih (tip na dárek)
Velký test fotoknih - paladix
Jak na fotoknihu
2013 Best Photo Book Service Comparisons and Reviews
Bontia Studio 4.3
Moja prvá fotokniha – recenzia
CeWe Fotokniha Editor – Recenzia I.
Fotografie XXL od Fotolabu – Recenzia
myphotobook.co.uk - Premium - Our A3 landscape format
BONTIA - jak
A Review of My First Blurb Photo Books
Fotokniha v Adobe Lightroom 4
fotokniha, fotoknihy, fotoknihu
foto kniha, foto knihy, foto knihu
photo book, photobook
Useful Android Apps For Photographers
Useful Android Apps For Photographers
65 Useful Android Apps For Designers
500px — World's Best Photos!
5 Great Mobile Apps for Photographers
DOFMaster for Android™
Photo Tools Pro
Depth of field calculation
DoF Calculator [New Version]
Golden Hour Calculator
Neutral Density Calculator
SLR
Photofluent +
Chroma Meter
Photography Light Meter Stefano Francesco Ivaldi
Light Meter Tools WBPhoto
TWENTY APPS EVERY ANDROID PHOTOGRAPHER SHOULD HAVE
Best photographer’s kit Android apps
30 Amazing Mobile Apps for Photographers
Android and iOS App Tools For Photographers
iOS
app
apps
ND filtr
ND Calc
Map-A-Pic Location Scout
The Photographer's Ephemeris (TPE)
Sun Surveyor Lite
Geotag Photos Lite
ShadowTrac
Photo Tools
My Photo Tools
Shot Designer
ProCapture Free
Photo Mate Professional - RAW
Download Manager for Android
Wifi Media Sync:Tablet Edition
Color Corrector
Visage Lab – face retouch
PicSay - Photo Editor
Digital Photo Frame Premium
iPhone - ShootLocal
Couples Poses
Model Poses
Wifi Analyzer
OpenSignal - 3G 4G WiFi mapy
Top 10 Free London Apps
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Manipulation Tutorial PSD
Manipulation Tutorial PSD
Photoshop for beginners
Dramatic Lighting - Manipulation Tutorial (PSD Box)
Create an amazingly punchy artwork in Photoshop
Create Colorful Manipulations in Photoshop
Hard Light Effects in Photoshop - (PSD Box)
Hard Light Effects in Photoshop
Necrania Chmurella - Brno
Portrait Retouching Tutorial Part 1 (PSD Box)
Portrait Retouching Tutorial Part 2 (PSD Box)
Complete Retouch Overview (PSD Box)
Add quick effects to your portrait photos
Requested: Color Matching - Manipulation Secrets
Photoshop CS5: Fashion Retouching Projects - lynda.com
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