Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Kelby Training Wedding Portraits Classical Lighting Posing

Kelby Training Wedding Portraits Classical Lighting Posing


Video Content

Lesson 01 Introduction (3:09)
Lesson 02 Two-Thirds View (6:20)
Lesson 03 Two-Thirds to Profile (2:59)
Lesson 04 Profile View (5:11)
Lesson 05 Posing the Body (3:28)
Lesson 06 Butterfly Lighting Pattern (2:16)
Lesson 07 Loop Lighting Pattern (2:17)
Lesson 08 Rembrandt Lighting Pattern (1:59)
Lesson 09 Split Lighting Pattern (0:44)
Lesson 10 Rim Lighting Pattern (2:05)
Lesson 11 Review of the Lighting Patterns (2:00)
Lesson 12 Broad Lighting (1:40)
Lesson 13 Putting It Together (4:38)
Lesson 14 Window Lighting (3:15)
Lesson 15 Loop Lighting with Profile View (1:55)
Lesson 16 Shooting the Groom (2:11)
Lesson 17 Vantage Point (1:01)
Lesson 18 Posing the Bride and Groom (4:30)
Lesson 19 Home Location (10:52)
Lesson 20 The Groom (5:52)
Lesson 21 Explore the Pose (3:33)
Lesson 22 Using the Surroundings (5:21)
Lesson 23 Lines, Lines, Lines (5:30)
Lesson 24 Hollywood Lighting Technique (4:11)
Lesson 25 Light Settings (3:01)
Lesson 26 Three-Quarter Portrait (3:19)
Lesson 27 Moving Back Outside (2:39)
Lesson 28 Archways (4:56)
Lesson 29 Flash Outside (2:10)
Lesson 30 Summary (3:46)

http://www.kelbytraining.com/online/all-classes.html


Format PC DVD
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

One light Workshop (Photography Tricks In video) DVD 1 & 2

One light Workshop (Photography Tricks In video) DVD 1 & 2


A year of planning and 8 months of production later this thing is ready to get out into the public! Zack Arias have worked very hard to make this a product you are going to enjoy, learn from, and be inspired by. It is not a DVD about Zack Arias talking about himself. It is not a DVD with a dude in a studio going on and on and on about mountains of technical jargon. It isn’t a 2 hour commercial for his corporate sponsor. He doesn’t have a corporate sponsor. Zack Arias not here to sell you gear. In fact, he’ll probably talk you out of buying some gear at some point. Is off camera flash intimidating? Are you a bit fearful of it? It is Zack Arias’ goal to get you to drop all the fear and intimidation and get your flash off camera as God intended it to be used! Once the “light bulb” goes off in your head, you’ll see how simple it really can be and you will see your photography grow by leaps and bounds. You’ll have so much more confidence to take on any project that comes your way.


In the nearly 4 hour long set of DVD’s Zack Arias go over philosophy, gear, exposure, modifiers, application of it all, how he compose images, what I’m looking for in a photo, what I like, what I don’t like, how things go really well, how things start to suck very quickly, how to interact with clients, how to get kicked out of not just one location but two locations, and, most importantly, how to deal with a group of drunk girls out on the street.

Disc One ::
Opening Thoughts :: Exposure Control :: Gear (lights, stands, triggers, etc.) :: Modifiers (Umbrellas, soft boxes, grids, etc.) :: Indoor shoot and then 2 location shoots with the same client. During these shoots he methodically talk through his thinking process and how he is finding exposure and warming up to shooting and working with clients.

Disc Two ::
Zack Arias pick up the pace on Disc Two and they do a lot of shooting. You’ll follow Zack Arias on shoots with 3 individuals and one band. He is more in “shooting” mode than “teaching” mode on this disc but he is still talking through the process of what he is looking for in the final photo, how he is going to get there, what type of light and modifier he need to get the job done, and how to work with situations when things just aren’t perfect.

Zack Arias end the DVD with some information about his workflow in Lightroom. “I’m not a “workflow” teacher. I have a system that works for me and I’m always improving it. Finally, the montage and credits are pretty cool. Stick around for those.”

Photoshop Tone, Exposure & Color Correction

Photoshop Tone, Exposure & Color Correction

Improve and enhance black and white and color photographic images quickly and easily. Exposure errors and faded photographs are now a thing of the past. Accurately adjusting skin tone, removing colorcasts and color correction are essential skills in digital photography. Add to the richness of a photograph with color enhancement and dramatic lighting effects. Now you can apply these professional techniques, step-by-step to your photographs and digital image creations.

  • Evaluate Image Tonality
  • Adjust Image Tone and Contrast
  • Improve Highlights and Shadows
  • Restore and Repair Faded Photographs
  • Apply Color Correction Techniques
  • Exposure Compensation and Correction
  • Color and Lighting Enhancement
Format PC DVD
Harga Rp.10.000,-
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Simple Quick And Profitable Portrait Lighting Shooting And More

Simple Quick And Profitable Portrait Lighting Shooting And More

World-class photographer Will Crockett takes you inside real shooting sessions to explore his premium quality yet super-speedy methods. Twelve different real-client photo shoots are documented by the ShootSmarter video crew in this over 2 hour DVD to show every detail of Will’s famous “Kill It and Bill It” photography techniques.

Format DVD
Harga Rp.15.000,-
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The OneLight Workshop by Zack Arias

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Masters of Wedding Photography

Masters of Wedding Photography


The Masters of Wedding Photography DVD features over 2 hours of in-depth film footage, with 5 of the World's top wedding photographers, making this the definitive Wedding Photography DVD.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

zero plus plus fashion glamour lighting techniques revisited

zero plus plus fashion glamour lighting techniques revisited
Another movie about lighting to your pictures. By Thorsten Ott tells how to use one or two light sources can be excellent photos. Also in the movie shows the various schemes of lighting patterns.
harga rp.10.000,-
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calumet photographic portrait lighting techniques

calumet photographic portrait lighting techniques

Calumet is proud to introduce our latest version of Portrait Lighting Techniques with famed portrait photographer, Bobbi Lane. This educational and inspirational DVD is filled with illuminating lighting tips and techniques that Bobbi has spent a lifetime learning and perfecting. Bobbi covers everything from the direction and quality of light to posing your subject and metering your set in order to get the most out a sitting. Using three different models and a variety of setups, you will see Bobbi utilize a broad spectrum of lighting accessories and light control tools, and seeing the effects of each. For reference, each piece of equipment used is highlighted at the conclusion of each chapter.
harga rp.10.000,-

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

"The perfect picture" by Bryan F Peterson

"The perfect picture" by Bryan F Peterson


World famous photographer Bryan Peterson shares his 30 years of professional and teaching experience with you in this easy to use DVD. The Perfect Picture shows you everything, step-by-step, from the basics to more advanced techniques and exactly how to use camera's most important features. Bryan will explain to you just how easy it is to take the "Perfect Picture!" Secrets until now that were only used by the pros.
Format PC DVD
Harga Rp.10.000,-
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Masters of Wedding Photography 2

Masters of Wedding Photography 2 | 3.26 GB


Two years after the release of the first, Masters of Wedding Photography, we find ourselves gathering film cameras, lenses and other kit, stuffing gear into flight cases and checking in at the first of a plethora of airports: we’re off again!

Excited to be involved in another project whose subject is close to our hearts, the conversation is once again; about, “photography”, and those that do it well. Of course, we had since met most of the participants that we had invited to join the ranks of those that made it to the first film. We met them during the filming of the first, Masters of Wedding Photography”. Met them in Australia or at the WPPI in Vegas in 2005. Met them in the UK during seminars from 2005-2006. Dozens of photographers had approached us to express an interest in the next film we would invariably make. Good photographers, some great photographers and we had a job narrowing it all down to five or six. We considered what those would bring to this new film and tried our best to be subjective.

Format DVD
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Thursday, January 15, 2009

The Best of Dean Collins on LightinG 1 - 4

The Best of Dean Collins on LightinG 1 - 4To appreciate what a Lighting Rock Star Dean Collins was in the late 80's, you really had to be at one of his seminars.
Imagine yourself and a couple hundred other photographers sitting, mesmerized, in a hotel ballroom as a half dozen synchronized Hasselblad slide projectors took turns unlocking secrets and opening doors in their brains.
And talking non-stop at the front of the room was Collins, never standing still for a moment. His hands constantly gesturing, his delivery machine-gun fast. But somehow, your brain processed it all.
You were a rat and he was the Pied Piper, leading you out of the dark ages.
There was no time to take notes. It was enough just to listen and try to keep up with the guy. And you couldn't not pay attention. Because you were starting to get it.
And he couldn't slow down if he wanted to. Because he had so much to tell you.
Those of us who are a little older remember how his techniques took the commercial photo world by storm. He started out playing with PVC pipes to make his own gear. Soon, Bogen was marketing "Lightforms," which were designed right out of his "Tinker Tubes" notebook.
All of this lighting mania led to a series of books, and later, videotapes. Photographers watched them repeatedly. And they adapted their methods to embrace what they had learned.
Sadly, Collins passed away last year after a three-year fight with cancer.
Thankfully, his willingness to share his knowledge via books and VHS tapes means that he will be able to go on teaching future generations of photographers.
The Best of Dean Collins on Lighting is a new, 4-DVD, 6-hour compilation of the best of his VHS series.
And the one weakness in these DVDs stems from the state of the art in video production at the time the VHS tapes were produced. You'll notice a lack of the sharpness and resolution that we all take for granted in this day of HDTV and 10-megapixel consumer cameras.
But the weakness stops there.
The content of these tapes is timeless. The clothing styles may scream 1980's, but the lighting techniques are just as valid today as they ever were.
And unless someone repeals the laws that govern light and physics, they will continue to be applicable for the foreseeable future.
The "Best of Dean Collins on Lighting" DVD set began shipping this month.
Mine arrived via UPS as I was waiting to pick my kids up at the bus stop. I saw the brown truck drive past. I saw him pull up to my house. I knew what he had for me.
But when you have a five-year-old who has just started kindergarten, you don't bail on him to run back to your house to see the new DVDs. You pick him up at the bus stop.
About three years later the bus arrived with Ben and his older sister, Emily. We headed back to the house.
All four DVDs ship in one double-width clamshell case. The first three discs contain between eight and ten full, commercial shoot breakdowns. Disc number four is simply entitled "Basics."
It is disc four that you should watch first. In it, Collins introduces you to his philosophy of lighting by using one, small battery-powered flash. Before it is over, he will show you the big guns at the big shoots. But the principals hold true right down to the small stuff.
As you watch it, you learn about the different areas of a lit, 3-D object. If terms like "diffused highlight" and "specular-to-diffused transfer" mean nothing to you now, get ready for them to start popping into your head every time you hold an apple up to the light before you take a bite.
Collins takes us through several portrait shoots using one modestly-powered flash - and a high-powered brain. These are the early productions, and he was still using some home-fashioned light control gear.
That's a good thing, because the commercial Bogen versions are very difficult to find these days. Maybe on eBay, if you're lucky.
But that's okay, because you can make this stuff. I'll be making some panels and documenting the process on this site soon. More fun than buying it, anyway.
Your appetite whet by the basic concepts, you are off to the races.
There are 27 shoots broken down in the remaining three discs. Each one of them will leave you with a mixture of awe and a feeling of "Hey, I could have done that!"
That's because he was (is) such a good teacher. And he doesn't just teach you a bag of tricks, either. Along the way, you learn how to think about light. Midway through the DVD's you find yourself anticipating the solutions to the lighting problems he faces.

I would imagine it is very much like the experience of a fellow photographer I know who spent most of his childhood in his native Korea. Years later, he stopped in amazement while walking down a street in the US. It had just occurred to him that, for the first time, he was thinking in English.
There are far too many examples to do the DVDs justice, so I will run through some of my favorites:
• A pair of tennis shoes, shot on 8x10 film, and exquisitely lit from all angles (including underneath) for a catalog shot.
• A stunning, "in-motion" shot of a Yamaha street bike and rider shot on 8x10 large format and lit with four, small quartz lights. And 8-seconds of exposure time in which to do some quick, in-camera "Photoshopping." (The ubiquitous program was not yet invented when this photo was made.)
• Various, outdoor photo sessions that turn ugly, mid-day light into a beautiful environment using reflectors, diffusers and mirrors. So, yeah, magic is done with mirrors.
• And the annual report cover shot in five minutes (with lots of prep time) at an airport with two airline executives.
This image is the center photo on the DVD cover photo up top, and it reminds me of a favorite story Collins used to tell.
This was one of those instances where he used about a gazillion watt-seconds to transform a large, ambient environment for a photo. As it happens, he was using optical slaves to trip the lights.
Well, they had everything all set up and were waiting for the execs when an elderly Japanese couple walked by with a small, point-and-shoot camera.
If you are a photo bug and walk past a setup like this, you're gonna want to snap a souvenir shot. Even though your camera only has a dinky little flash that cannot possibly ever hope to light such a big area.
Except for this time.
In the instant the the tourist tripped his shutter, thousands of watt-seconds were released as all of the strobes went off at once.
I would have loved to see the look on their faces. I would also love to see their picture.
They learned a lot about light that day, too.

-David H.

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