I caught this show on my television and absolutely love it. I wish it was on more often. I tivo-ed it and figured I’d share it with others. If you want to learn more about taking great photography, this is the show. This one is about shooting with contrasting skin tones.
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Cool, do u have the others -thanks-
Excellent Stuff. Please, keep it coming!!
WOW WOW WOW!!! now this is cool!! 5*’s
That’s great thank you finally something easy and clear!!!!!!!
That’s really cool.Thanks for sharing
bassically yallz gotta stop using them there crap mini cameras and their automatic functions.
Excellent video! Thanks!
really nice video!
Or you can get a DSLR
It’s nice to see something out of the norm for photography instruction. There are a whole lot more people using those compact digital cameras than those using SLR/DSLR bodies.
For them this is an very good video to stop relying on easy modes. There are also many amateurs with DSLR’s that don’t need nor know how to use them as well.
Be easy on them as you were there once as well, and still may be but not know it yet. I know a few pro’s shooting compacts only though I prefer SLR bodies.
Kei
I bet that tripod cost more than the camera..
Overkill!
Higher end compact cameras (like Nikons) usually don’t have these issues, though with all the lower budget ones that people tend to favor, you’re lucky if you’ll get even one picture with a proper colour balance.
Great video. Very informative. I am looking forward to the next lesson.
cool
I get overwhelmed with all the camera settings, composition, rule of thirds, light, background, etc that I end up not taking pictures. It would help to have a game plan to concentrate on one aspect till you feel comfortable then move on to something else. I haven’t seen any tutorials to get you started from ground zero in a step by step learning curve.
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