Shooting Short Models

Coming up in October, is our Model Photography Techniques class. Photographer, David Falk, will share his inside tips and knowledge based on his extensive experience photographing models. In the following post, David gives you a great tip to help you photograph shorter  models. Let’s face it – not all models are tall and slim, despite […]

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Lifestyle Photography Workshop – The Triangle

Three instructors, three points of view! We’ve got it all covered for you. Come learn the ins and outs of Lifestyle Photography with Ted, Tamara (Beyond Exposure) and Anita (Perfect Moments). We’ll take you through lighting, posing, and interacting with your subjects. We’ll help you choose a great location and deal with the weather challenges

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Photoshop Tutorial

Photoshop tutorial on making Placeholder Create a picture placeholder in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements Some of our previous students asked about creating a photo placeholder in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. Since I was asked several times, I decided to write this article. So here we go: Suppose you want to create an album and want

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Lightroom tips

Auto Sync in Lightroom One of the most powerful tools in Lightroom 4 and 5 is “AUTO SYNC“. Auto Synch is different from copying and pasting the settings, it simultaneously applies the adjustments to the selected images. In this article you learn how and when to use Auto Sync in Lightroom. (By default Auto Sync

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Auto ISO Tips

Auto ISO, is it useful? Almost all new DSLRs and mirrorless cameras have the Auto ISO setting. Is it really useful? Let’s talk about it. You know that you can control exposure by using Shutter speed, Aperture, and ISO. Usually you set the ISO and then select what shooting mode you want to use and

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