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Camera Metering Modes, and When to Use Them

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Jun 19th 2012 - 0 comments

Your camera has a light meter (aka Exposure meter) built into it. This meter measures the light coming Through The Lens (TTL) and helps the camera or you to adjust your shutter, aperture and ISO appropriately, so that you get a well exposed image. Modern cameras don’t just have one metering mode, they usually [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/60/62/486062.jpeg[/IMG]

Nokia Officially Bringing the 808 PureView to the United States

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

Over the last few days Nokia US has been dropping hints left and right of an 808 PureView announcement coming on 6.18.12. For most people it wasn’t immediately obvious, but as the astute folks over at AllThingsD pointed out, every one of the pictures released with the aforementioned date on it had something to do [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/59/42/485942.jpeg[/IMG]

The Luminous Portrait: Book Review

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

Who doesn’t love Elisabeth Messina? Her graceful writing style and stunning images have graced the pages of nationwide magazines including Us Weekly, OK, Grace Ormonde Wedding Style, and Professional Photographer. She has published her own magazine. She runs an incredibly lucrative and successful Wedding and Portrait business, and I never cease to be amazed at [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. The Luminous Portrait: Book Review[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/58/87/485887.jpeg[/IMG]

Movie Posters Show Our Changing Color Bias Over the Years

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

Software engineer Vijay Pandurangan had a theory, that turned into an experiment, that ultimately turned into some pretty interesting results. His theory was that over the years our color bias, specifically where movie posters are concerned, has gone more dark and blue. To test this he analyzed 35,000 posters from 1914 to present day and [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/58/70/485870.jpeg[/IMG]

Photo Talk Is Cheap: Setting Goals and Putting Plans Into Action

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

There are so many things to do and never enough time to do them. You talk about starting that new personal photography project, about updating your website, or wanting to call those prospective new clients. You know that these things need to be done if you are to succeed and you really want to do [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/58/57/485857.jpeg[/IMG]

Panasonic May Be Working on a Sensor with a ?Built-In Graduated Filter?

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

A new Panasonic patent uncovered earlier by Egami shows some exciting new sensor technology that may be heading our way soon. The new tech allows for the exposure values to be adjusted for each individual row of pixels. Essentially, the sensor could automatically apply a graduated ND filter to your images without the need for [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/58/47/485847.jpeg[/IMG]

Weird Thoughts Inspire: Animal Photos in a Post-Apocalyptic Landscape

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

A friend of mine always has the same weird thought when visiting Las Vegas, “What would an alien make of this place in a totally abandoned state? Can you imagine the ruins of a slot machine with no context?” It’s these weird thoughts that can lead to your next piece of personal work. Mine usually [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/58/43/485843.png[/IMG]

Creepy Portraits of Women Showing the Thatcher Effect

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

Dutch photographers Anuschka Blommers and Niels Schumm shot a series of photographs for a Dove ad campaign that uses the Thatcher effect for some stealthy creepiness. The effect is created by flipping a portrait upside down while keeping the eyes and/or mouth right side up. The human brain has a difficult time detecting these subtle [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/58/14/485814.jpeg[/IMG]

Removing Stuck Filters Using a Rubber Drawer Liner

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

Here’s a quick tip from photographer Jeffrey Guyer that’ll help to keep you from warping a stuck filter when trying to take it off your lens. Instead of grabbing it with your fingers or using a jar opener, you can just use rubbery drawer liner. Simply place the liner on a flat surface, press your [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/57/94/485794.gif[/IMG]

Pentax To Announce the K-3 Full Frame DSLR At Photokina

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

There’s been a lot of talk about new full frames making their debut in the next year, Nikon and Canon monopolizing most of the news with their rumored entry-level offerings, but one company that might slip in under the radar is Pentax. Rumors of Pentax’s K-3 full frame have been circulating for some time, but [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/57/84/485784.jpeg[/IMG]

Pentax To Announce the K-3 Full Frame DSLR At Photokina

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

There’s been a lot of talk about new full frames making their debut in the next year, Nikon and Canon monopolizing most of the news with their rumored entry-level offerings, but one company that might slip in under the radar is Pentax. Rumors of Pentax’s K-3 full frame have been circulating for some time, but [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/57/72/485772.jpeg[/IMG]

How to Photograph Complete Strangers

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

Portland-based photographer Jimmy Hickey made this helpful video in which he shares how he goes about shooting portraits of complete strangers he meets during his travels both overseas and on his local streets. He has some great tips that you can easily apply to your own street/documentary photography.[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/57/63/485763.gif[/IMG]

Triptych Portrait of People at Work, Home, and Play

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

For his project titled Peep, Japanese photographer Koji Takiguchi aimed to share glimpses into the lives of his fellow countrymen by capturing triptychs showing them at work, home, and play. He photographed people ranging from office workers to security guards, photographing them on the job, resting at home, and engaging in their favorite pastime. Check [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/57/30/485730.jpeg[/IMG]

How To Transfer Prints To Wood: An Awesome Photography DIY Project

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Jun 18th 2012 - 0 comments

One thing I love about my family is that there never seems to be a shortness of creativity floating around. My wife Kristin works with her mother Lori running a website over at Katie’s Rose Cottage and this project was really just right up their alley. At the time of writing this article Kristin is [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. How To Transfer Prints To Wood: An Awesome Photography DIY Project[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/57/00/485700.jpeg[/IMG]

Lomography Announces a New Pocket Camera To Go With Their 110 Film

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Jun 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Admittedly, people didn’t react all that well when Lomography announced that they were bringing 110 film back from the grave, but you have to give them credit for pressing on. Despite criticism that the old toy camera film was never any good to begin with, Lomography have now announced their new Fisheye Baby 110, a [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/55/64/485564.jpeg[/IMG]

Turning Pro Part V ~ Support System and Balance

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Jun 17th 2012 - 0 comments

A few weeks ago I wrote 15 Tips About Turning Pro.  I thought it would be a good time to expand on some of those tips. Today’s article is the fifth  and final in that series (although I may revisit it again soon and add part six and maybe seven…). I hope you find these suggestions helpful. If you [...]Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips. Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips. Turning Pro Part V ~ Support System and Balance[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/55/57/485557.gif[/IMG]

Lomography Announces a New Camera To Go With Their 110 Film

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Jun 17th 2012 - 2 comments

Admittedly, people didn’t react all that well when Lomography announced that they were bringing 110 film back from the grave, but you have to give them credit for pressing on. Despite criticism that the old toy camera film was never any good to begin with, Lomography have now announced their new Fisheye Baby 110, a [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/55/32/485532.jpeg[/IMG]

Shooting Stunning Hawaiian Landscapes with Aaron Feinberg

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Jun 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Some might think that taking photos in exotic locations like Hawaii is “too easy.” But anybody who has tried and failed to capture that perfect sunset or gorgeous beach photo knows that seeing beauty, or even being surrounded by it, doesn’t mean you’ll be able to snap great pictures of it. In this video we [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/55/13/485513.gif[/IMG]

Canon May Have a 14-24mm f/2.8L Lens In The Works For Late 2012 or Early 2013

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Jun 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Ever since the release of Nikon’s well-loved 14-24mm f/2.8G lens (pictured above), Canon users have been pining for one of their own. So far that pining has led only to speculation, but now, according to Canon Rumors, it looks like we might be seeing an official announcement sometime in the next 12 months. As of [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/54/99/485499.jpeg[/IMG]

Behind The Scenes: Getting the Perfect Polar Bear Pic

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Jun 17th 2012 - 0 comments

Often, getting the perfect shot requires months of planning, the right gear, and the know-how to properly capture that perfect moment when it comes along. But just as often, there’s an element of luck involved. When Florian Schulz took the incredible picture that wound up on the cover of One World One Ocean’s To The [...][IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/48/54/79/485479.gif[/IMG]