AdoramaTV Presents You Keep Shooting with Bryan Peterson. Join Bryan on location in Oregon where he discusses how to use a flash to capture motion filled images. Watch as Bryan uses his unique artistic eye to capture a creative photograph. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos!
AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this week’s episode Mark explains why you might choose to use a flash when shooting outside in bright sunlight. Watch as Mark takes you through an in-studio exercise and then heads out to the park for a demonstration. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
dorama Photography TV presents the Flashpoint X-Series 2.4 GHz Remote Flash Trigger Kit. This week Mark reviews the latest remote flash trigger kit from Flashpoint. Watch as Mark walks you through the main features and advantages of this convenient, 2.4GHz frequency band kit. With a working range of up to 590 feet, this kit also employs a built-in hot shoe, PC sync socket and 3.5mm mini jack. The Flashpoint X-Series 2.4 GHz Remote Flash Trigger Kit is available here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com A video on Outdoor portrait photography. Please watch my Aperture video first if you already haven’t seen it by clicking on my channel. These are the 4 easy steps to blur your background in outdoor portrait photography. 1. Use lower aperture value 2. Stay close to your subject 3. Zoom in to your subject 4. Keep a good distance between your subject and the background. If you feel this video has helped you, please THUMBS UP If you have any question, please ask me on facebook. SUBSCRIBE for future videos. It’s free! Until next time, keep clicking. Visit www.PhotographersonUTube.com if you want to do photography on a budget.
www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com Photography Tutorials & Tips A detailed tutorial of “ISO” with picture samples. Important Notes: * The higher the ISO the more sensitive the sensor is going to be to light. * The lower the ISO the less sensitive the sensor is going to be to light. You use low ISO when shooting in daylight or with studio light. You use high ISO when there is not a lot of light available. The drawback of high ISO is graininess/noise in picture. Do post this on Facebook so others can also learn and don’t forget to join the facebook fan page. www.facebook.com If this video has helped you, please THUMBS UP, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. Until next time, keep clicking!
Adorama Photography TV presents the Orbis Ring Flash Attachment Kit. This week Mark reviews this unique ring flash that uses your existing flash or strobe. Watch as Mark walks you through the main features this ring flash system. Orbis Ring Flash Attachment Kit: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
This week Bryan goes to London to demonstrate how using a small, story-telling aperture, a wide-angle lens and fill flash can not just even out the lighting but can help you add an element of interest to an otherwise typical touristy photo. For related videos and articles, and to learn more about the gear Bryan used in this video, go here: www.adorama.com