Today on The Slanted Lens, we are up at Mono Lake in northern California to teach you about shooting time-lapse photography at night. I want to get a great shot of the Milky Way as it moves across the night sky behind the tufas.
8 Ways to Know You’re Ready to Make Money in Photography
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Creating a Fantasy Portrait with Simple Elements
We are shooting a stylized shot of a girl holding an umbrella in the wind — just a fun exercise in lighting on a set with simple elements.
Diffusion Filter Comparison
We are going to take a look at camera diffusion and do a diffusion filter comparison with three different kinds of Tiffen filters.
Using Double Reflectors to Light a Cave
For today’s lesson, we will be using double reflectors to light a cave as we shoot out at the old LA Zoo. We must use reflectors since the openings to the cave are all in the shade.
Lighting an F-16 with 400 Watt Strobes
For today’s lesson, we’re shooting at Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix, AZ. Let’s take a look at lighting an F-16 with 400 watt strobes.
Using the Sun as a Key Light
For today’s lighting lesson our goal was to get a shot of Will spinning a 50 foot lasso on top of a plastic horse using the sun as a key light.
Freezing Action with Speedlites
For today’s lighting tutorial lesson, we are shooting publicity shots for world famous trick roper Will Roberts.
Adjusting Camera Meters in Snow
We are going to take a look at how the meter in your camera works and how adjusting camera meters in snow is a good idea if you want the right exposure.
Comparing 6 Cameras
We are comparing 6 cameras on our mountain man and woman shoot in Utah. With all the talk about iPhones and 4G, I wanted to see how much difference it really makes.
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