Photography video tutorials
Submitted by Chris Hodgson on Wed, 18/08/2010 - 12:39
Lighting
Nice guide to the kinds of light, and how to best use them
Long exposure shooting
Guide to getting those long exposure shots in daylight
Action and fast moving objects
Guide to getting action and fast moving object shots
Portraits in natural light
Nice video on natural light portraits
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They are fantastic tutorials. I've watched them before on youtube. They are so helpful and inspirational. I think everyone should watch them.
Thanks.
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I agree with Jack above, I have seen a couple of them too. It's all common sense, straight-forward, advice, but it's always good to have a refresh every now and again.
Isn't it strange that even with this knowledge, in the heat of the moment taking photographs, it is easy to forget some things. Recently I was taking some shots concentrating on shutter speed and making adjustments to the aperture etc.
It's only when I got home that I realised that I had forgotten to re-set the ISO to a lower level from a higher setting that I had used earlier. Perhaps just a "senior moment", but so annoying to forget the basics.
Alan
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Cheers for these. Every little helps or so I'm told...
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I enjoyed watching these videos. They are so informative.
They inspired me to get out there when I can.Only one problem it is raining cats and dogs with thunder and lightening at the moment, not the time to be on a sea shore safely.
Must wait for good weather and the right time.........dylanthermos.
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I love your work!
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I think the tutorials really help a lot.
Thank you.
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I had thought of putting this on the site aswell Chris but I wasn't sure whether Fuji would allow it as Karl Taylor does sell Dvd's.
If people want to know more then I suggest they visit his website as he is doing a micro course that you can download to your pc you just type in your name and e-mail address you then recieve an e-mail to confirm click the link and you recieve the micro course free of charge you are not compelled to buy the dvd's but they are good I have bought three so far, on top of the micro course every fortnight you recieve a bonus hints and tips film clip. Karl Taylor is excellent in how he puts across his tutorials, he makes it easy to understand, it is mainly aimed at using your camera in manual mode to become more creative, it is excellent for beginners or if you wish to refresh what you already know. Website address is www.karltaylorphotography.co.uk
If you do purchase the dvd's there is also a forum on his website you can join where you can ask all sorts of questions if you are having problems or if there is something you do not understand Karl or other members will try and give you the right pointers.
Richard
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Great Tutorial video's fantastic the way he explains in detail everything he's trying to pass on .Really enjoyed watching