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Photography Tutorial: A Quick Guide to Understanding Your DSLR Camera. Hi guys! With Labor Day weekend coming up, I know a lot of us are going to be out there taking pictures! :) Since we have a long weekend to practice, I wanted to share with you this basic intro to SLR photography. If you have an SLR camera and are nervous to take it out of auto mode, this is the tutorial for you. You may have heard words like aperture, exposure, and shutter speed and wondered just how on earth they come together to give you a better photo.

Left: Canon T2i. To start, let’s put your camera in Aperture Priority mode or Shutter Priority mode. 1. Let’s talk a little bit about Aperture. Photos taken with a low aperture let in more light, allowing you to take pictures in situations where there is not much light (like indoors and at night). A low aperture will also give you a shallow depth of field. Canon 50mm f/1.8 f/1.8 1/200 sec ISO 800 In the photo above, the aperture was set to 1.8, a low aperture.

Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 f/16 1/60 sec ISO 100 Now you try! Set your aperture. 2. Online Photography Courses, Photo Software Reviews, Camera Reviews and more. Learn Photography A whole new way to learn photography I’ve spoken with thousands of people who – despite the beginner or even intermediate courses they’ve taken – are still confused about the basic elements of photography.

It’s obvious that many traditional methods of teaching photography just don’t work! I’ve developed my own style of teaching. It’s based on an artist’s natural instincts of curiosity and discovery which quickly produces dramatic results. Through my many free resources on this site and my photography tutorials, you’ll learn about photography in a whole new way. I will help you take your first few steps the path to creating your own kind of art. Free Resources Study the Free HDR TutorialReview Trey’s Photography Tips and TricksRead Trey’s Camera & Software ReviewsSign up for the Monthly NewsletterSubscribe to Trey’s YouTube ChannelWatch Trey’s Variety Show Cameras I Recommend Below is a list of cameras I recommend that should work for any skill level or budget. Helpful eBooks. Lightroom english tutorials by Serge Ramelli french photographer living in Paris. Free Photography Tutorials on Portraits, Lighting, Photoshop, Lightroom.

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P.S. Paul Sanders—35-year industry veteran, fashion and advertising photographer in Milan and LA, clients from American Express to Xerox PrevNext. The Brenizer Method Explained With Directions | San Francisco Bay Area Editorial Story-telling Wedding Photography. A Few Things To Know About This Post Ryan Brenizer did not initially call this technique “The Brenizer Method”, that’s what many other people have called it and it stuck. In many of his earlier posts, he refers to this technique as panoramic stitching.When I wrote that “Ryan Brenizer invented” this technique, I now realize that invent was the wrong word to use. He no more invented this technique than Columbus discovered America. Rather I should have said he developed another use of panoramic stitching.Ryan’s way of doing the panoramic stitching is slightly different than how I document it below. See the video from B&H Photo Video with Ryan Brenizer explaining the panoramic stitching technique, otherwise known as the Brenizer Method: Wedding photographer extraordinaire Ryan Brenizer invented this really cool technique while on his honeymoon which is dubbed “The Brenizer Method”

. © Ryan Brenizer So what is The Brenizer Method? Here is a sample of a shot I did. My Experience and How I Do It. DIY Grid and Snoot – And What They Do. Photojojo // Photo tips, DIY projects, & gear.