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In this episode Mark talks about sync speed and how to use a studio strobe to freeze action.
In this episode Mark talks about sync speed and how to use a studio strobe to freeze action.
In this episode Mark talks to the creators of CenPhoTV, Jacqui Johnson and Dave Brookhouser, to see how they produce their weekly vodcast. See more of CenPhoTv at: www.cenphotv.com
In this episode Mark talks about the basics of exposure. Learn how the Aperture, Shutter and ISO work together to control how an image is exposed.
In this episode Jason Wallis tells us how he shoots amazing environmental portraits. Jason also gives us some tips for traveling to foreign countries with a lightweight studio lighting pack.
No – Jason is not my brother. 🙂
In this episode Mark talks about panning. Panning is an easy way to create motion in your images. Use it for shooting sports, kids or anytime you want to create some motion in your shots.
Mark Wallace talks to Gene Lower, the official photographer of the Arizona Cardinals. Gene shares some of his tips for shooting sports.
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In this episode Mark explains why f/2.8 is a large aperture opening and f/22 is a small aperture opening. Mark also discusses the meanings of the numbers on many lenses.
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Mark clarifies a statement he made earlier about adding a blue gel to "warm up" a light. You can view the statement here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gz3fyRZZG9w
Also view the Digital Photography 1 on 1 video where mark explains color temperature here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_78rLzrOEI
Mark gives a quick overview of the setup for shooting the iPad. You can find the finished video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMOAFoAAFhc
Mark Wallace describes how he shot like a sports photographer to capture images in India from a moving vehicle. Mark used a Canon 1Ds Mark II and a Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L lens to document scenes in India.