Starting A Photography Business Here S How To Find Your Clients And Price Your Work

Whether or not to turn your passion into a profession is a very tough decision in my book. I have my reasons why I haven’t done it, but there are still plenty of reasons to turn your photography hobby into your job. Have you decided to do it? Awesome! Now it’s time for another tough part: finding your clients and setting the prices. Sean Tucker has made an inspiring and informative video that will help you on this journey, and it’s a must-watch if you’re just starting out your career as a professional photographer....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 1042 words · Cory Gray

Still The Best Motorised Mini Slider I Ve Tried Smartta Slidermini 2

The SliderMini 2 is Smartta’s latest iteration of the SliderMini, its small form factor motorised slider. It’s largely the same as the original and you can read that review here, but it has received a couple of significant changes since the original that allows it to offer much more versatility. Like the original, the SliderMini 2 is a super-compact slider that allows for easy portability for use just about anywhere....

January 14, 2023 · 11 min · 2181 words · Marilyn Sarro

Stop Making These Five Excuses If You Want To Succeed In Photography

Let’s face it – we all make excuses. I admit, when I don’t feel like doing something, I’m a champion of procrastinating and making excuses. However, this can cost us a lot in the long run and it can interfere with our success in every field, and photography is not an exception. In this video, Ted Forbes goes through five common excuses photographers make that keep them from becoming successful in their business....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 932 words · Louise Higuera

Take A Ride With Nasa S Rovers And Explore The Surface Of Mars With This 4K Video

Considering the current events, no place in the world seems safe to me. I’ve been fantasizing about immigrating to another planet, and this video from ElderFox Documentaries makes it possible. Well, at least virtually. It takes you across the surface of Mars, and it’s the first time that footage from the red planet has been rendered in 4K. It’s not only impressive and calming to watch, but you’ll learn some interesting information about Mars and NASA’s rovers....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 237 words · Jenny Robinson

Tamron Confirms Nikon Z6 Compatibility With Six Of Their Di Di Ii Lenses

Tamron has updated their list of Di and DI II series lenses confirmed to work with the Nikon Z6 and Z7 cameras. The firmware updates, which started to come in November 2018 had only been tested with the Nikon Z7 at the time, and Z6 compatibility was more of a “well, it should work” sort of thing. Now, though, Tamron has tested and confirmed that the following six F mount lenses will work with the Nikon Z6 when used with the Nikon FTZ mount adapter if they’re running the latest firmware....

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 173 words · Justin Propps

Ten Things A Photographer Wishes He D Known Before He Started Using Strobes

When you first start using strobes, it can be exciting but also overwhelming. There’s a lot to learn and a lot of mistakes to make before you get it right. In this video from Behind the Shutter, photographer Michael Corsentino shares his experience with strobes. He talks about ten things he wishes he’d known before he started shooting with them. If you’re just starting out, this video will help you learn and avoid mistakes....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 917 words · Francisco Brugger

The Best Autofocus Most Photographers Never Use

Photography is so complex that there are a million approaches behind it. However, there is one thing that almost every photographer can agree on: you have to focus right! Otherwise it ends up blurry and the photo doesn’t clearly portray what you wanted to present. Blur isn’t necessarily bad though. If you want to convey a sense of abstraction, it works very well. Even if you didn’t nail the focus, an otherwise incredible photo remains great despite that flaw....

January 14, 2023 · 9 min · 1915 words · Norma Legg

The Brilliant Use Of Complementary Colors In The Queen S Gambit

I recently finished Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit and I have so many great impressions. It’s not just the story and characters I liked, but this TV show is a real treat for photographers. Martin Kaninsky is also enchanted by it, and in his recent video, he guides you through the brilliant use of complementary colors in The Queen’s Gambit. Martin previously guided you through seven composition techniques you can learn from this beautiful TV series....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 312 words · Tomas Wilson

The Colorchecker Passport Is Finally Compatible With Capture One

Over the past several years I’ve found the ColorChecker Passport to be an invaluable tool for my photography. It lets me get consistent colour weeks or months apart, even using different cameras. But it has one slight drawback. It’s only really compatible with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. And more recently, DNG Profile support was added to Skylum Luminar. But one of the things that’s kept many people from adopting the ColorChecker is Capture One support....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 263 words · Miguel Goodwin

The Iconic Photo Migrant Mother Was Photoshopped

There is hardly anyone who doesn’t know about “Migrant Mother,” an iconic photo by Dorothea Lange. The 1936 portrait depicts Florence Owens Thompson and her children, and there are many true and untrue facts we’ve heard about it. But did you know it was altered? Or “photoshopped,” as we tend to say nowadays? Thanks to a new book from the Museum of Modern Art, this interesting fact has recently seen the light of day....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 351 words · Richard Highsmith

The Incredible Snl Visual Effects Masters Get Less Than 12 Hours To Work On Each Show

Saturday Night Live isn’t a show one usually associates with terms like “visual effects”. But there’s actually a lot going on in their digital shorts. The SNL team as a whole may have the whole week to prepare for each show. The visual effects department, though, aren’t so lucky. They typically get only about 12 hours to do all of the effects for that evening’s episode. Which is live, remember, so there’s no slacking....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 294 words · Denise Cowley

The Lyrid Meteor Shower Is Tonight Here S How To Make The Most Of It

Tonight, the Lyrid meteor shower will be taking place. They might not be as powerful as the Perseids or Quadrantids, but the Lyrids always have the potential to put on a show for astrophotographers of all experience levels.Advertisements According to the American Meteor Society, the Lyrids ‘are a medium strength shower that usually produces good rates for three nights centered on the maximum.’ Most of the activity is best viewed from the northern hemisphere, but can sometimes be seen from the southern hemisphere as well....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 233 words · Gene Marquez

The Photographer S Dos And Don Ts Of Working With Models

There are many rules in photography, but few of them are set in stone. When it comes to photographing people, though, there are a few rules that are simple common courtesy. As well as a few that are just a really good idea. In this video from photographer Manny Ortiz, we learn 5 Dos and 5 Don’ts of working with models. The tips don’t just apply to actual models, though....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 1053 words · Mary Groff

The Red Cabin In Winter Shooting The Same Subject Over The Years

To revisit old and newer images of a particular scene is enjoying and it invokes many great memories from happy moments behind the camera. I find images I more or less have forgotten of which some I still find attractive whereas others indicate that my preferences and taste have evolved during the years. This time the objective is to revisit red cabin images captured when the cabin and its surroundings are touched by winter....

January 14, 2023 · 4 min · 664 words · Joe Reardon

The Steadify Claims To Replace All Your Tripods And Monopods

This is an odd one, and I’m curious what you guys think. When I first saw this, I thought “that’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen”, but a couple of friends said it looks quite useful to them. The more I thought about it, I could see potential uses. But some of the claims made in the Steadify’s Kickstarter campaign are a little off-base. The first of those being that it is “the first wearable stabilizer”....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 606 words · Kristie Sauer

The Ultimate Long Term Review Of Nikon 300Mm F 2 8 Vr

Was there a better world out there, a world free of bullshit and insanity? Maybe. But what world have you seen that you liked better is my question to you. And once you get to the bottom of the answer, you’ll find a new kind of freedom. Heck, you might even feel like quitting your job and buying a plane ticket to some exotics places, with only your backpack. You might wonder which lens to bring....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 971 words · Janet Mcclane

The Unbiased Canon Eos R Disassembly And Teardown

The Canon EOS R was cause for some internal controversy here at Kolari Vision. After all, we’re in the middle of The Great Mirrorless Camera War. Tensions are bound to rise, turning brother against brother, camera tech against camera tech, and photographer against photographer. Despite this, I will do my best to describe the form factor and internal construction of the EOS R in a fair and unbiased manner....

January 14, 2023 · 4 min · 848 words · Eva Dyal

The World S First Camera That Could Shoot Mpeg 4 Back In 1999 Was Basically A Vlogging Camera

When you pick any random point in history, if you could go back and talk to the people of the day, they’d feel that they were at the very pinnacle of technology in just about every respect. The latest breakthroughs in technology were just about as good as they were ever going to get, save for some incremental updates. Well, when it comes to camera tech, we couldn’t really be any further from the truth....

January 14, 2023 · 3 min · 537 words · Stefanie Smith

The Zhiyun Smooth X Is The Ideal Gimbal To Be The Centre Of Attention In Your Smartphone Content

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January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 5 words · Anthony Mcclusky

These Indoor Adventures Take You On A Miniature Motorcycle Ride

Indoor Adventure is a series of images created by Felix Hernandez for BMW Motorrad in Mexico. Shot in miniature (It’s Felix, what else would they be?), the scenes recreate outdoor scenes to show off the motorcycles in a number of environments that many of us aren’t getting to experience right now. It’s a three-part series, and as always, each comes with some behind the scenes photos and a video to document its creation....

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 164 words · Jeanine Westbrooks