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Landscape photography with a drone: the advantages - part 1

In the first article of this series I explained what drones are, how they are built and controlled by the user. The next question to naturally arise is "Why does one need a drone?" What is a drone good for, and why should you get one? The answer to this question is long and complicated, but could be summed up by saying that a drone gives the photographer opportunities for shots not achievable in any other way. dpreview.com »

2019-9-23 16:00

Aperture Lesson: Shooting Portraits Wide Open vs. Stopped Down

Remember all those manual photography cheat sheets that we've been sharing recently? Here's how you can apply what you've learned about aperture when shooting portraits. In a quick video tutorial by Sony Artisan Miguel Quiles for Adorama, he shows us the results of shooting with the aperture wide open and stepped down, and tells us when to pick one over the other. thephoblographer.com »

2019-7-17 22:00

This Paper “Light Meter” is a Nifty Tool for Film Photographers

One of the major challenges of shooting with film then and now is shooting in manual mode. This is especially the case if you're shooting with a fully manual camera with no built-in light meter. So, you either have to get yourself a reliable handheld light meter or train yourself to "read" light so you can adjust your camera settings for the right exposure. thephoblographer.com »

2019-7-12 16:00

This Paper “Light Meter” Is a Nifty Tool for Film Photographers

One of the major challenges of shooting with film then and now is shooting in manual mode. This is especially the case if you're shooting with a fully manual camera with no built-in light meter. So, you either have to get yourself a reliable handheld light meter or train yourself to "read" light so you can adjust your camera settings for the right exposure. thephoblographer.com »

2019-7-12 16:00

An Introduction to Shooting Portraits in Natural Light

Photographing portraits using natural light as the sole light source have become such a rage lately that some photographers have branded themselves as "Natural Light Only Photographers." While you can certainly create some stunning images with the proper use of only natural light, understanding how light behaves and being able to harness light in all of its forms, natural or otherwise, will help shape you into a better, more complete photographer. thephoblographer.com »

2019-3-31 13:00