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In this episode Mark compares the differences between speedlights and studio strobes.
In this episode Mark compares the differences between speedlights and studio strobes.
This week Mark explains how to shoot in manual mode.
Episode 16: Exposure Triangle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQw28-3LEU4
Episode 24: Understanding Stops: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv0vXD16_lA
Episode 25: Metering: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axt9zLxdE8s
Episode 26: Exposure Compensation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrsF0Xba2KY
Episode 47: Camera Settings: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mb2qQhuk_Rk
This week is the fifth episode in a series about shooting video on a DSLR camera. This is the second part of the post-production workflow where Mark shows you specific settings for compressing your videos for the web.
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Here's the latest video detailing my Studio Lighting DVD set. The DVD now ships to almost every country in the world. We put a lot of work into creating the DVD and I hope that you enjoy it too.
Dont' worry – there are many, many more videos coming to YouTube for free. But this will definitely help us keep creating content for everyone.
Studio Lighting Essentials for Portrait Photography is everything you need to get started in the world of Studio Lighting. This DVD was written and hosted by Mark Wallace. Mark is known for his easy to understand teaching style and ability to take concepts and put them into practical use.
The DVD set is packed with content. Topics include:
Direction of light
Understanding shadows
Properties of light
Equipment Essentials
Light modifiers, grip and expendables
Understanding the 3-light setup
Metering techniques
Color theory
Setting your white balance
Color management and calibration
The DVD includes over 20 lighting setups. Mark walks you through each lighting setup and then shows you the results from his camera. Setups include:
Simple headshots
Fashion
Glamour
Beauty
Portraits
Lighting for high contrast black and white
One-light setups for small studios
Advanced setups for large studios
Bonus Content:
Using the X-Rite Color Checker Passport to get perfectly calibrated color – every time.
Dragging the shutter
Understanding flash duration and refresh rates
This week is the fourth episode in a series about HDSLR. In this episode, Mark will go over the basics of editing. He even shows us how to sync up the audio and video that he shot last week. Next week, he will go over compressing video for the web- so stay tuned!
This week is the third episode in a series about shooting video on a DSLR camera.
HDSLR cameras are capable of producing remarkable images but they are all pretty awful in the audio department. In order to combat these audio issues Mark will show a number of different microphones and audio devices that can be used to ensure that you're getting the best audio. In the coming weeks, he will go over basic editing techniques as well as compressing for the web- so stay tuned!
This week is the second episode in a series about shooting video with a DSLR camera. In this episode, Mark will go over a selection of lights. He even shows us some examples on how to use the lights in different scenarios. In the coming weeks, he will go over audio, basic editing techniques as well as compressing for the web- so stay tuned!
This week is the first episode in a series about shooting video with an HDSLR camera. In this episode, Mark will go over the principles of shooting video with a DSLR. In the coming weeks, he will also go over lighting, audio, basic editing techniques as well as compressing for the web- so stay tuned!
In this episode Mark has some simple lighting tips that can help to improve your photos in different natural light situations.
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Get the spreadsheet here: http://tinyurl.com/4lesleq
Pre-set modes like "Sports" and "Night Portrait" make it easy for us to just point and shoot. If you're new to photography, two of the most important things to learn are aperture and shutter speed settings as these will give you a lot of creative control. If you're not sure what settings to use Mark has an easy to follow spreadsheet to help you determine the right settings.