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Michael Sturgeon

Food Photography: A Simple and Inexpensive Approach to Shooting Food | Onextrapixel - S... - 0 views

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    If you admire food photography but have always been intimidated to shoot it, here is a bit of advice. Approach food as you would any other still life. Don't automatically psyche yourself out before you begin. People often remark that food is the most difficult subject to shoot. Perhaps once upon a time, but today digital SLR's have completely altered the landscape.
Michael Sturgeon

Digital Camera Modes - Shutter Aperture Priority And More - 0 views

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    Digital cameras can be put in different photo shooting modes. The most used mode is automatic - the only thing you need to do is point and shoot. However understanding and using the other options will allow you to get better photos in certain scenarios.
Michael Sturgeon

Using a reflector, how to use a reflector, Natural light photography | Toni Lynn Photog... - 0 views

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    Reasons you need to use a reflector when shooting outside on a bright day.
Michael Sturgeon

Manual Mode: Where Do I Start??? » - 0 views

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    "I remember starting out as a new photographer and being TERRIFIED of Manual Mode! Trust me, It isn't as scary as it seems. Just follow this pattern below and practice, practice, practice!! Force yourself to shoot in manual mode EVERY TIME YOU TAKE A PICTURE! You will eventually get the hang of it and, when you see the difference in your photos, you will NEVER LOOK BACK! "
Michael Sturgeon

4 Tips For Sharper Images | Pretty Presets for Lightroom - 0 views

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    "Have you ever finished a shoot thinking that your images are perfectly sharp on your LCD screen, only to find that, once they are on your monitor, they aren't quite as sharp as you thought they were? Here are a few tips to help you achieve sharper images."
Michael Sturgeon

Learn How to Use Backlight in Photography | iHeartFaces.com - 0 views

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    Learning how to use and love backlight in photos. Are you one of those photographers who fear the sun? I mean downright gets the shakes to even fathom shooting someone in it?
Michael Sturgeon

Basics of Digital Photography: The Santa Fe Photographic Workshop - 0 views

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    "Move beyond auto mode and gain control of your photographs with step-by-step guidance from Santa Fe Photographic Workshops instructor Rick Allred. Master your camera's features and join Rick in the field as he reveals how to find flattering light and shoot successfully in shade, harsh sunlight and challenging low light. Learn to use shutter speed and depth of field to maximize detail, minimize distractions and create the best photos possible."
Michael Sturgeon

Strobist: Lighting 101 - Traveling Light - 0 views

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    Everyone is different with respect to the gear they choose to take a given assignment. But a news photographer typically carries two digital bodies, one with a fast wide zoom and another with a fast tele zoom. A Nikon user might have two Nikon D2h's, a 17-35/2.8 and an 80-200/2.8. This gear covers wide to telephoto with the ability to shoot wide open at f/2.8 throughout the range.
Michael Sturgeon

The Portrait Lighting Reference | Ilex Press - 1 views

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    Portraiture has long been the bread and butter of photography; every working photographer needs to know how to shoot and light people effectively - to flatter, to deceive, to allude and to enhance - but there has never before been such a simple, time-saving (and timeless) reference as this. Over two hundred lighting setups are shown in action, allowing you to quickly select one that will work for you.
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