Last Frame: Bison Play

Photo By Sumi Das “During Christmas and New Year’s of 2020-2021, I was visiting Yellowstone National Park with the hope that I’d get to photograph wolves,” explains Sumi Das. “Well, that wish was hard to come by despite our weeklong stay in the park. After spending a whole day driving up and down the Lamar… Poursuivre la lecture Last Frame: Bison Play

How To Use Camera Traps To Photograph Wildlife

California gray fox at a fruiting palm tree. “These Butia palms produce sweet fruits every year which the foxes really enjoy eating,” Toft observed, “so I placed a camera trap to catch them coming during the night.” Canon EOS 7D, Sigma 10-20mm F3.5 EX DC HSM at 10mm, four Nikon SB-28 Speedlights, Camtraptions PIR Motion… Poursuivre la lecture How To Use Camera Traps To Photograph Wildlife

Why Color Grading Wedding Films is More Challenging than Feature Films

As a colorist, I thought that, since I can handle short films and feature films, color grading wedding films would be a walk in the park. But, I was wrong! Recently, I’ve been asked to grade wedding films and pre-wedding films. I thought, “Why not? I’m a professional colorist for feature films so that’ll take… Poursuivre la lecture Why Color Grading Wedding Films is More Challenging than Feature Films

Photo Of The Day By Jennifer Carr

Photo By Jennifer Carr Today’s Photo of the Day is “Short-Eared Owl in Flight” by Jennifer Carr. Location: Burlington, Washington. “A short-eared owl skims the ground in search of a vole in western Washington in the late afternoon sunlight,” describes Carr. “This photograph showcases my motivation as a photographer because I set a goal for… Poursuivre la lecture Photo Of The Day By Jennifer Carr

Photo Of The Day By Richard Slack

Photo By Richard Slack Today’s Photo of the Day is “Tundra Swans” by Richard Slack. Location: Pocosin National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured… Poursuivre la lecture Photo Of The Day By Richard Slack

See It With Your Ears

Think about the intricate ways in which the five senses intertwine. For instance, you open the door to mama’s house on a special occasion. A powerful waft of fresh tomato gravy, baked clams and slow-roasted cheese manicotti emphatically stimulates the olfactory receptors. Your sense of smell enables you to taste the meal before you even… Poursuivre la lecture See It With Your Ears

How to Learn Color Grading and Become a Pro Colorist

Learning color grading changed my life. I started as a travel video creator and found my way to becoming a videographer for weddings and music videos. Then, now I focus on color grading short films and feature films for clients worldwide. Let me tell you about one experience that made me focus on color grading.… Poursuivre la lecture How to Learn Color Grading and Become a Pro Colorist