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High Speed Sync and How It Works

July 16, 2015 By Morgan

Why High Speed Sync? To understand high speed sync, we need to understand how shutters work. Most camera shutters are two curtains that open and close. I know there are some cameras with a leaf shutter but that is for a different lesson. At speeds slower than 1/125th, or 1/60th depending on your camera, the […]

Filed Under: Lighting Tutorials

Freezing Action with Strobes

July 2, 2015 By Morgan

Today on the Slanted Lens, we’re going to show you how to freeze action with strobes, not high speed sync, but freezing action with monoblocks in normal flash mode.

Filed Under: Lighting Tutorials

Learning How to Feather Soft Boxes

June 18, 2015 By Morgan

Today on the Slanted Lens we are going to look at how to gain more control of your light and more specifically, your soft box, by using a technique called feathering.

Filed Under: Lighting Tutorials

8 Questions to Ask Before Estimating a Photo Shoot

June 5, 2015 By Morgan

The phone rings. It’s a client! They want an estimate … now what do you do? Today on The Slanted Lens, I am going to give you eight simple questions, or line of questions, to ask to make sure you can create a great estimate for any client that will earn money.

Filed Under: Business Tips, Photography & Video Business Tips

Shoot an Industrial Image without Destroying your Equipment

May 21, 2015 By Morgan

We are out at the SKB case factory again and today on The Slanted Lens, I am going to show you how to shoot an industrial image without destroying your equipment.

Filed Under: Intermediate Lighting Tutorials, Lighting Tutorials

Vintage Portraits on a Budget

May 7, 2015 By Morgan

For a couple years now, I have been shooting a portrait series I call Time Period; it is an art series that allows me to look back a how people lived their lives in past times. I love history and this gives me the opportunity to live in a different time period, if only for a few hours. My goal is to create portraits that look like they were taken by me as if I were there in that time. It is a fun process, but can be an expensive one. Shooting for different time periods means that you need props, wardrobe and locations that fit and if you aren’t careful, these can all drive the cost way up. Today I am out at Herber Valley Air Museum for a portrait with a WWII pilot in front of his airplane and I want to give you four tips that will help you set up a vintage portrait shoot like this one without breaking the bank.

Filed Under: Beginning Lighting Tutorials, Lighting Tutorials

Manual TTL Flashes and the Setting Sun

April 23, 2015 By Morgan

When I light for an image, I have to control where the light is placed and on the camera is rarely a choice for me. Today, we are shooting a swordsman in front of a sunset on location in Los Angeles. We are going to take a look at how to get a TTL flash […]

Filed Under: Intermediate Lighting Tutorials, Lighting Tutorials

10 Tips for Shooting in a Working Factory

April 2, 2015 By Morgan

Shooting in a working factory can seem like a daunting task, but here are 10 tips to make it easier.

Filed Under: Photography Tutorial

Basics of Shooting Slow Motion Video

March 5, 2015 By Morgan

The Slanted Lens is back at the YouTube Space & we are going to take a look at the basics of shooting slow motion video then try out the Phantom camera.

Filed Under: Beginning Lighting Tutorials, Lighting Tutorials

5 Lighting Setups for Your Home or Office Studio

February 19, 2015 By Morgan

Today on the Slanted Lens, we are going to show you 5 lighting setups for your home or office studio. We are going to use affordable lights that anyone can get for under $300.

Filed Under: Beginning Lighting Tutorials, Lighting Tutorials

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