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In this episode Mark shows us how to adjust the angle of your light source to avoid flash reflections in eyeglasses. Mark explains "angle of incidence" and "angle of reflection" to help you capture images without eyewear glare.
In this episode Mark shows us how to adjust the angle of your light source to avoid flash reflections in eyeglasses. Mark explains "angle of incidence" and "angle of reflection" to help you capture images without eyewear glare.
In this episode Mark Wallace shows us how to use the stroboscopic feature on a speedlight. Mark will demonstrate how to create unique images that capture motion. Watch as Mark walks you through the steps to get captivating shots.
In this episode Mark Wallace shows us how to use ND filters in a studio environment. Mark will demonstrate how you can shoot with wide open apertures even with powerful studio strobes. Then Mark will show us how we can use a similar effect outside and use a studio strobe to overpower the sun.
In this week's episode, Mark shows you how to shoot photos of busy places like freeways, but make it look completely deserted! This technique involves a 9-stop neutral density filter, and can be used to shoot "deserted" museums, streets, tourist attractions and more!
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This week Mark goes over the basics of autofocus with a little help from Stunt Pig. Mark covers autofocus modes, the difference between drive modes and auto focus modes, adjusting the diopter and gives a few tips for using manual focus.
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In this week's episode Mark answers a question regarding color calibration and correction. Join Mark in the studio as he demonstrates the use of the ColorChecker Passport to achieve accurate and consistent color.
In this episode Mark Wallace gives five tips for shooting with speedlights in a small studio.
In this week's episode Mark answers a question he gets asked all the time- how much should I charge my clients? Join Mark as he walks you through the basics of setting your rates. From business fundamentals to licensing fees, Mark presents a framework for any photographer looking to build her or his own fee structure.
This week Mark explains six traditional lighting styles: broad, short, loop, closed loop, Rembrandt and butterfly lighting.
In this week's episode Mark answers a viewer's question about working with RAW files, specifically, how to continue editing a RAW file in Photoshop. Watch as Mark walks through several tips for working with RAW files and explains how to harness the power of smart objects in your Photoshop workflow.