Given the technology and capabilities of today’s cameras, the number of hobby and serious wildlife photographers grows by leaps and bounds. The frame per second rate is through the roof, the accuracy of autofocus is mind blowing, the high ISO capability is phenomenal, video is at an all-time clean quality and lens sharpness is off… Poursuivre la lecture Keys To Successful Wildlife Images
Auteur/autrice : Margaux Leclercq
Revamping Your Brand Story With Color Grading & Cinematography
Color grading and cinematography are two important elements in a brand story. They help you create a compelling visual narrative for your brand. Good color grading and cinematography can elevate the quality of any video, whether it’s an ad or a corporate presentation. Filmmakers can also use these elements to create a powerful narrative that… Poursuivre la lecture Revamping Your Brand Story With Color Grading & Cinematography
Photo Of The Day By Amber Ather
Photo By Amber Ather Today’s Photo of the Day is “Shimmering Trees!” by Amber Ather. Location: Texas. “While boating in the Government Ditch area of Caddo Lake, the shimmering sunlight on the Cypress trees made it for a perfect sunrise shot,” explains Ather. Shot at 145mm using 70-200mm lens. Want to get your images in… Poursuivre la lecture Photo Of The Day By Amber Ather
3 Best Color Grading Courses (for Beginners and Intermediate)
I’ve been asked countless times, “where can start learning how to color grade?”. With one search on Google or Youtube, you’ll find tutorials, courses, and books that will teach you color grading. However, it’s still good to ask someone who has gone through all these sources to know the most effective sources and save your… Poursuivre la lecture 3 Best Color Grading Courses (for Beginners and Intermediate)
Tamron Introduces 70-300mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD For Nikon Z
Tamron 70-300mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD (Model A047) Tamron has announced the launch of its first lens for Nikon Z mount mirrorless, the Tamron 70-300mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD, positioned as the “world’s smallest and lightest telephoto zoom for full-frame mirrorless.” At 5.8 inches in length and weighing 1.28 pounds, it does compare favorably to… Poursuivre la lecture Tamron Introduces 70-300mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD For Nikon Z
Cast A Shadow In Your Photography
A shadow is a darkened area created when a solid object blocks the primary source of light. The stronger the light, the deeper the shadow. On a clear sunny day, shadows are prominent. The more diffused the source, the softer they become. Any shape can create a shadow. The more lines, contours, form and curves… Poursuivre la lecture Cast A Shadow In Your Photography
Color Grading Clips from a 13-year-old camera, Canon 7D
I’ve been challenging myself lately. I want to grade the clips from a very old camera, Canon 7D, and turn them into feature film-worthy clips for today’s generation. Before we start, here’s the situation. Canon 7D has a really poor dynamic range. Even though it was used in feature films before, the image quality isn’t… Poursuivre la lecture Color Grading Clips from a 13-year-old camera, Canon 7D
7 Quick Color Grading Tips for Beginner Colorists
Color grading is now a job that I’m paid for. Yes, you can be a freelance colorist, too! If you’re just starting out, here are tips that will get you from a newbie to an intermediate colorist. [embedded content][embedded content] Use the Right Software for Color Grading No matter how good you are, the tools… Poursuivre la lecture 7 Quick Color Grading Tips for Beginner Colorists
Affordable Telephoto For Wildlife
Since I picked up my first camera about 15 years ago, I’ve loved wildlife photography. While you can capture beautiful wildlife images with a wide range of lenses, nothing beats a telephoto lens for getting close-up shots of your subject. With a long lens, you can photograph wildlife from a safe distance without disturbing them.… Poursuivre la lecture Affordable Telephoto For Wildlife
It’s Been a While! A Little Update: I’m Now a Freelance Colorist!
[embedded content][embedded content] After running my own video production company in Japan for almost 2 years, I’ve decided to focus on color grading and start accepting color grading clients from all over the world. I have to admit, one of the reasons was it pays higher with less work. If you run a video production… Poursuivre la lecture It’s Been a While! A Little Update: I’m Now a Freelance Colorist!