Month: April 2022
Where to Focus and How to Expose a Landscape Photo
This post is by David Kodama from Fstoppers Two of the most fundamental and yet deceptively tricky aspects of landscape photography are knowing where to place your focus point and what to expose for. If you are new to the genre and looking to improve, check out this helpful video tutorial that will walk you…
Interesting Photo of the Day: Mount St. Helens Focus Stack
This post is by David Williams from PictureCorrect Have you ever been exposed to harsh conditions just to capture that one photo you were looking for? Landscape photography sometimes tests photographers’ limits! It could be rain, snow, or intense winds that disrupt your session. Photographer Ross Schram von Haupt tested his patience and fortitude waiting to capture…
Can You Create Good Landscape Photos With Shallow Depth of Field?
This post is by David Kodama from Fstoppers Shallow depth of field is a popular technique for genres like portraiture, but when it comes to landscape photography, deep depth of field with most or all of the frame in focus is the standard. That does not mean you can’t shoot with a shallow depth of…
Nailing Exposure in Film Photography With a Spot Meter
This post is by Nicholas Mitchell from PictureCorrect One of the greatest challenges with film photography is that you can’t instantly preview your results to assess exposure. Cameras come with a built in light meter but they can be easily tricked. This is why getting an external light meter can be a great investment if…
DJI Mavic 3 Unlocks Something Special for Aerial Cinematographers – Parallax
This post is by Emma Garofalo from 4K Shooters DJI’s flagship UAV the Mavic 3 is at the pinnacle of design for aerial cinematography. Not only does it have a micro 4/3 Hasselblad camera and 4K CMOS sensor, shooting in ProRes at 200 Mbps, and smashes battery life with a maximum of 46 minutes of…
DJI Mavic 3 Unlocks Something Special for Aerial Cinematographers – Parallax
This post is by Emma Garofalo from 4K Shooters DJI’s flagship UAV the Mavic 3 is at the pinnacle of design for aerial cinematography. Not only does it have a micro 4/3 Hasselblad camera and 4K CMOS sensor, shooting in ProRes at 200 Mbps, and smashes battery life with a maximum of 46 minutes of…
Black & White Photography: How To Think About Tone How To Create Beautiful Black & White Photography by Professional London Photographer David Osborn
This post is by from Luminous Landscape The Art Of Black & White Photography The black and white photograph is the ‘engine’ of all photographs. The tonal values create the foundation design… The post Black & White Photography: How To Think About Tone How To Create Beautiful Black & White Photography by Professional London Photographer…
Creating dark backgrounds for outdoor flower photography
This post is by Greg Sheard from Photofocus It’s springtime, and that means the flowers are starting to bloom! Flower photography can be a fun way to create art for your walls, or simply to enjoy the act of creating beautiful photographs. One thing to consider when photographing flowers is that your background has a…
Critique the Community Your Best Photo of 2022
This post is by Alice Musyoka from Fstoppers Critique The Community Is Back! Upload Your Best Image of 2022 Six months ago we dismantled our studio but we are finally back in business again. Submit your favorite image that has been taken this year (2022) and Patrick and I will critique them live next week.…
10 Tips That Will Help You Save Time in Premiere Pro
This post is by David Kodama from Fstoppers Premiere Pro is a tremendously powerful application for editing video, but it also quite complicated and can be rather cumbersome if you do not know the right away to approach a task. If you would like to make your video-editing workflow more efficient, check out this helpful…