Today I'm going to share with you some of my favorite places on the web for learning and inspiration. Continue reading to get a quick insight into my most accessed bookmarks.
Showing posts with label review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label review. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
My Web of Photographic Knowledge
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Photographers I Like: Joey Wright
One thing I love reading about in other people's blogs is which photographers they admire. I truly believe that everyone has something to teach so I love finding new photographers out there who may not be in the spotlight but whose work is just as good as that of the top shooters.
With that in mind, I decided to start a series where I present the photographers that inspire me. I'm not talking about the big guns like Ansel Adams, Joe McNally, or Steve McCurry. These guys are great and I enjoy and learn from their work, but I much prefer looking at photographers that are not household names in the industry. They seem to offer something a little more tangible that you can learn from - and their work is just as outstanding.
With that in mind, I decided to start a series where I present the photographers that inspire me. I'm not talking about the big guns like Ansel Adams, Joe McNally, or Steve McCurry. These guys are great and I enjoy and learn from their work, but I much prefer looking at photographers that are not household names in the industry. They seem to offer something a little more tangible that you can learn from - and their work is just as outstanding.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Lighting Essentials Workhop (Day 3)
This last day of the workshop was all about shooting. We again met at 8am to start and the first thing we did was to create our "light meters". This is a Don Giannatti trick for a DYI light meter (which works surprisingly well by the way) but I will let you learn about it when you take his workshop. Again, it's not a secret and you can probably find a post about it on the Lighting Essentials website if you dig around enough but I just don't want to give everything away. I really would encourage you to find out when he will be close by and sign up for one of his workshops. If he doesn't have one scheduled close by, send him an e-mail and offer to set one up where you live. If you organize it, you can attend for free!!
Friday, February 19, 2010
Lighting Essentials Workshop (Day 2)
With about 5 hours of sleep, a full cup of coffee from the hotel and a welcome sugar rush thanks to Don providing donuts for breakfast, we started the second day. This was now truly the official Lighting Essentials workshop!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Lighting Essentials Workshop
The workshop was a good mix of lecture and demonstrations by Don and hands on shooting. We started on Friday by all getting together at the condo of Billy Kidd (his real name) who is a professional photographer from Orlando and was helping Don organize the workshop. We talked about photography for a good hour and then went across the street to the beach for some shots.
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