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Let's break down the latest Presidential Portraits

1/31/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Let's break down the latest Presidential Portraits

The big news is Trump's portrait was taken with a 10 year old Canon 1Ds Mark III DSLR. As Jared Polin always says , it doesn't matter what camera you use but in a situation like this, using a 10 year old camera doesn't seem to make much sense. Doest it matter in this situation or not at all?

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10 Video LED Lights $50-$100

1/31/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments



Looking for high powered LED lights on a budget? Check out these 10 great video LED lights that will cost you $50 to $100. This is part 2 of a series on budget LED lights. Check out part 1 ($0-50)

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6 Tips to Maximize the Mavic Pro

1/31/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Here are six tips for getting the most out of your Mavic pro.

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Photography Using Low Angles

1/31/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Photography Using Low Angles

The current photo assignment is about shooting low angle photography. Since Ted Forbes gave the assignment, he figured he probably should provide some instruction. Feel free to leave questions in the comments of his video!

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5 Tips for Cinematic Video Lighting

1/30/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

5 Tips for Cinematic Video Lighting

In this episode, NextWaveDV discuss 5 tips for getting more cinematic and filmic lighting for your video productions and filmmaking:

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How To Capture A City Like No One Else By Pamela Julian

1/30/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Urban and architecture photographer Pamela Julian knows how to capture a city like no one else. Along with co-founding the popular #Instagram acct @way2ill_ (275k followers) and curating @fatal.frames (223k followers) she herself produces a prolific amount of photos detailing both the modern and abandoned (@juluminate).

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Video Frame Rates: What You Need to Know

1/30/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Video Frame Rates: What You Need to Know

Choose the right frame rate for slow motion/fast motion/regular speed. In-depth tutorial from basic to advanced. Click "here" for gear list.

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Photoshop and Lightroom: Complete Male Portrait Retouching Workflow

1/29/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Photoshop and Lightroom: Complete Male Portrait Retouching Workflow

Photoshop & Lightroom tutorial going through Glyn Dewis´ complete retouching workflow from RAW image to final Print-Ready picture

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Clear Image Zoom: How to turn a PRIME lens into a ZOOM lens using Sony Cameras

1/29/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Clear Image Zoom: How to turn a PRIME lens into a ZOOM lens using the Sony Cameras

In this video, Manny Ortiz shows off a really intuitive feature hidden inside these Sony mirrorless cameras that allows you to double your focal length without losing quality. Sony call it "Clear Image Zoom".

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Glamorous Boudoir Photography Using Continuous Lighting

1/28/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Glamorous Boudoir Photography with the Ice Light 2

Talented commercial photographer Lou Freeman discusses color balance, lighting, and timing for capturing glamorous sunset photography with the Ice Light.

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How to Remove Fungus from a Vintage Camera Lens FAST & EASY

1/27/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How to Remove Fungus from a Camera Lens FAST & EASY

Mathieu Stern just received the legendary Cyclop 85mm 1.5 lens from russia, it was cheap but it had some fungus in it ... not a problem ! Here is how he cleaned it and got a the lens looking like new.

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Sony RX100 V Versus Panasonic LX10/LX15 Shootout

1/27/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Sony RX100 V Versus Panasonic LX10/LX15 Shootout

The Sony RX100 series single handedly revitalized the advanced compact camera market, and the fifth camera in the line has just arrived, the RX100 V. However, Panasonic is now trying to steal some of Sony's thunder with their new LX10, a camera with more tactile controls and a touch screen.

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Golf professional Giulia Franchini editorial photo shoot by Matteo Mescalchin

1/27/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Our friend photographer Matteo Mescalchin from digitalmovie.it tells us the story behind this photoshoot with golf player Giulia Franchini: 
Although I'm not a golf player myself, I love golf photography since the day my brother Andrea has unveiled the green to my eyes. So when Giulia invited me to shoot some editorial pictures on her exciting career I welcome her invitation right away. Well knowing Giulia I was sure we could work together on creating interesting pictures. 


As for the lighting I kept it fairly simple and easy shooting mainly on a single light using my Chimera collapsible beauty dish occasionally having also on set a medium pancake.

Hope you like the outcome.

- I really enjoy my work everyday as it always challenges my self-improvement skills, unveiling new techniques and yet focusing on making someone else's game better and better -

- Since Parkinson's Disease has touched my family very closed, I'd love to organize a pro am game and found raising with that against this terrible illness.








You may also like: Matteo Mescalchin shoots the Pinarello F8 road race bike on location at local airport

This article and images was originally published on www.matteomescalchin.com and shared with permission. 

About Matteo Mescalchin:


Born and raised in Italy where he co-founded Digital Movie studio in 1997, Matteo has worked extensively across four continents constantly developing his passion for images which has led him to work as photographer in many commercial and personal projects. In 2016 Matteo have been awarded Golden A'Design Award in category of Photography and Photo Manipulation Design getting recognition to the excellence of his lighting style on the international stage. Let's Get Connected: digitalmovie.it 





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DIY GoPro Battery Bands! Quick Tip

1/26/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

DIY GoPro Battery Bands! Quick Tip

Charged or discharged. To check the status of your camera batteries, especially if you have lots in your bag can be a nightmare.

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How to Color Grade a Cinematic Portrait in Lightroom

1/26/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How to Color Grade a Cinematic Portrait in Lightroom

In this Lightroom tutorial, Nathaniel Dodson will talk about how he likes to use the Curves, Details, Split Toning, White Balance, and Camera Calibration features in Lightroom to quickly transform an evening portrait into a dark, moody, cinematic image.

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In Frame: 6 Artist Photographers to Follow

1/26/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

In Frame: 6 Artist Photographers to Follow

If you are looking for inspiration and a way to improve your photography style, or just lose a little bit of time, here the list of artists covered in this episode:

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This Cheap Wide Angle Lens is one of the FASTEST 28mm Ever Made

1/25/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

This Cheap Wide Angle Lens is one of the FASTEST 28mm Ever Made

The Vivitar 28mm F1.9 was sold in the 70's for 1000$... Mathieu Stern bought it for 20! At f1.9 it's the fastest 28mm wide angle lens ever made, the only other brand to have produced an equivalent was the Voigtländer Ultron 28mm f/1.9 that costed way more than this one. Having the possibility to open the diaphragm so wide make shooting in low light and creating environmental portraits a pleasure.

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Nina Dobrev Takes Selfies With Phones From 2003 to 2014

1/25/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

The evolution of the selfie

In xXx: Return of Xander Cage, The Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev plays tech geek Becky Clearidge. So, who better to take us through the history of selfies? Using phones like the infamous Nokia brick and the modern iPhone, Nina tries her best to snap her way through camera phone history.

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Mistakes to Avoid as a Beginner Photographer

1/24/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Mistakes to Avoid as a Beginner Photographer

In this video, Serge Ramelli will show some of the mistakes to avoid as a photographer, and how to do it right.

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Winter in Cumbria (What I learned from my journey in photography)

1/24/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Winter in Cumbria (What I learned from my journey in photography) Sean Tucker

Photographer Sean Tucker recently took a long weekend to head up to the Lake District in Cumbria. The idea was to just enjoy the scenery and shoot for fun on his Fuji X100 and his iPhone. He also took the time to make this video to share his journey with photography and what he learned about jumping into freelancing, and how he had to struggle through some hard times.

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Hasselblad Masters 2018

1/24/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Photographers across the globe are invited to submit three images that best demonstrate their photographic ability in 11 categories, for the chance to be named a Hasselblad Master. The Hasselblad Masters is one of the world’s most prestigious professional photographic competitions and gives acclaimed professionals, as well as aspiring newcomers, the chance to make their mark in the world of high-end photography.

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How to Create Tilt-Shift / Miniature World Time-lapses

1/24/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How to Create Tilt-Shift / Miniature World Time-lapses

Today, Rob & Jonas want to show you how to do time-lapses that look like you’re in a miniature or tiny world, aka. the tilt-shift effect:

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Background Shutter Drag by David Bergman

1/23/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


David Bergman shows you how to balance foreground and background when shooting with a flash  indoors.

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Outdoor Flash Photography: The basic settings

1/23/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Outdoor Flash Photography: The basic settings

This very short 5 minute tutorial will allow you to quickly learn the basic setting of camera and flash when shooting a portrait outdoors.

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Dynamic Symmetry: How to use it in Photography

1/22/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Dynamic Symmetry: How to use it in Photography

Using the dynamic symmetry grids is a great way to incorporate unity, movement and rhythm within your art…whether it’s photography, or painting. Dynamic symmetry can be used for all visual arts.

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Filming - Good Morning - With Director Michael Marantz

1/22/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Filming "Good Morning" With Director Michael Marantz

"GOOD MORNING" is the latest short film by director Michael Marantz and Already Alive, shot by Tim Sessler and Brooklyn Aerials.

For this piece we combined a few new techniques to elevate the images that go along with the epic spoken words that were written and performed by KAMAU.

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BTS and Post-processing Splashes in Glass Shot

1/22/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

BTS and Post-processing Splashes in Glass Shot

Super simple setup which gives nice result Andrew Mikhaylov hopes. Bare Canon 508 EX II behind the white background. That's it. Andrew composes few shots to create a final look.

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Product Photography Tutorial Step by Step

1/21/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


In this video Karl Taylor will be demonstrating what can be captured directly out of camera without resorting to post production as your first option to fix your image.

Apply this knowledge take-away to your work and save yourself a huge amount of time in the future.

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Leica M10 - a detailed look at what's changed and why

1/21/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Leica M10 - a detailed look at what's changed and why

Leica Akademie Tutor Robin Sinha gives us a detailed look at what he sees as the key changes with the new Leica M10 digital rangefinder camera. He also shows us a selection of new accessories designed for the camera.

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Man's World Shooting by Sandro Baebler

1/20/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Man's World Shooting by Sandro Baebler

Photographer Sandro Baebler are going to shoot six portraits at six different locations. All these six portraits will be  used as key visuals for a trade show called "Man´s World". Watch how they keep the light similar at very location.

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Photographing Liquid Mountains

1/20/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Photographing Liquid Mountains Great Lakes  Dave Sandford

When you think of the Great Lakes, you may not picture towering 30-foot waves. But Dave Sandford knows better. The professional photographer from Ontario, Canada, braves the icy cold water and fierce winds of Lake Erie to make his masterpieces. And they will absolutely astound you.

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How the Official White House Photographer Is Chosen

1/20/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How the Official White House Photographer Is Chosen

With a new president coming into the White House, there will also be a new photographer. The position of Official White House Photographer was established way back in the 1960s, and every president since JFK has been accompanied by a photographer, with the exception of one.

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DIY Cinematic Lighting Setup on a Budget!

1/19/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

DIY LIGHTING SETUP on a Budget!

Today, Peter McKinnon is  teaching you how to rig a beautiful cinematic lighting setup $50 or less.

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Cheap & Small DIY Night Vision Camera

1/19/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Cheap & Small DIY Night Vision Camera

Night vision is one of those technologies that captures the imagination. There's something really cool about being able to see in complete darkness.

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Fuji X-T20 & X100F Hands-On First Look

1/19/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Fuji X-T20 & X100F Hands-On First Look

The Fuji X-T20 & X100F have both been announced, and TheCameraStoreTV had a chance to take a quick look at a couple of pre-production units! See what features have been added to the X100F, and check out some 4K footage from the X-T20!

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The New Leica M10 Review and Overview. The Best M Yet.

1/18/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

The New Leica M10 Review and Overview. The Best M Yet.

The new Leica M10 has been announced and Steve Huff has had the opportunity to shoot with it for the past week. Yep, it is an M. Nothing crazy here, no modern day EVF M....but instead a back to basics M. All is revealed in the video, and at his website: www.stevehuffphoto.com

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Street Photographer Matt Stuart - Exploring Brussels with the Leica M 10

1/18/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Street Photographer Matt Stuart - Exploring Brussels with the Leica M 10

Street photographer Matt Stuart explores Brussels with the Leica M 10. Up until June this year he has been using film cameras for 20 years, but this particular model of Leica is pretty much exactly the same as film cameras - says Matt-. So the digital camera that keeps you small  it feels exactly the same as a film camera. It feels like an old friend.

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Behind the Scenes - Liu Bolin Performance photographated by Annie Leibovitz for Moncler

1/18/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Liu Bolin Performance photographated by Annie Leibovitz for Moncler

Moncler presents the brand’s Spring / Summer 2017 advertising campaign, shot by renowned American photographer Annie Leibovitz, with a form of communication which has again proven entirely unexpected and innovative.

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How to Use Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO For Video

1/17/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How to Use Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO For Video

Today Caleb Pike talks about 3 critical video settings that you will find on almost every camera.This video is an excerpt from his G85 Video Guide: dslr-video-shooter.thinkific.com/courses/g85

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That’s Amazing!! Growing Portraits with Grass

1/17/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Growing Portraits with Grass Dan Harvey and Heather Ackroyd

Grass is something that most of us take for granted. We walk all over it, we lay on it and sometimes mow it down. Few appreciate grass the way Dan Harvey and Heather Ackroyd do. And yet their art can stop you in your tracks.

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Why Photographers Should Shoot Into The Sun - Including Some Tips

1/17/2017 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Here is a quick video on why Jimmy McIntyre recommend shooting into the sun to really add a new dimension to your images, including some tips to help you do the same.

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