Horrific Graphic Photos Serve As A Reminder To Stop Risking Your Life For A Photo

When you’re taking a photo in a tricky location, lose your focus for just a moment and it can lead to a disaster. A former pro surfer Mike Lambresi recently had an accident that almost had him killed. While trying to take a photo, he lost his footing and fell. As a result, he suffered terrible injuries that may even cost him his foot. Mike was walking by the beach last month, taking some photos along the way....

May 12, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Sandra Lee

How Dslr Autofocus Works And Why Cross Type Points Are Important

For most people, exactly how phase detection autofocus in a DSLR works is a mystery. All we know is that the AF in the camera we’re using either sucks or it’s awesome. While autofocus can indeed suck, it often fails us because we don’t understand it enough to work around its potential pitfalls. This video from ZY Productions demystifies DSLR autofocus and explains why cross type AF points are a big deal....

May 12, 2023 · 2 min · 423 words · Lynn Morales

How Photographing Background Plates Can Help You In Your Work

Do you have the habit of photographing plates? This doesn’t refer to food photography, but to the backgrounds you capture to give you more options when you get to the editing process. In this video, Jay P. Morgan shares some great advice why photographing plates is important and how they can be useful for your work. They can definitely save you sometimes and help you get the shot even when everything seems lost....

May 12, 2023 · 2 min · 417 words · Casey Smith

How To Make A Diy Camera Lens Using A Magnifying Glass And Cheap Macro Bellows

If you ever want to experiment with optics, making your own lenses (or adapting old ones to fit on current cameras) is definitely a good way to do it. Lenses now have gotten pretty complex, though, with elements acting in pairs or groups that are often too complicated to try to reassemble in your own custom housing (especially if it’s held together with gaffer tape). In this video, though, the folks at Fotodiox show us how we can make our own lens using nothing more than some macro bellows and a magnifying glass....

May 12, 2023 · 2 min · 394 words · Joshua Smith

How To Shoot Epic Slow Motion Food Commercials Without 100K Robot Arms

We’ve all seen those fancy slow-motion food videos with ingredients slamming into each other in midair. Such videos often require expensive rigs involving multiple motion control robots that cost more than your house. But you don’t necessarily need to spend quite that much to start having a go at this kind of thing yourself. After watching some of Steve Giralt’s work, the guys from Syrp were inspired to try it with a couple of their Magic Carpet sliders and Genie Mini heads to see if they could pull off a food video that had a similar look....

May 12, 2023 · 2 min · 419 words · Lindsay Dawson
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