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Master the Pen Tool Photoshop Tutorial in 9 min

8/31/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Master the Pen Tool Photoshop Tutorial in 9 min

In this pen tool Photoshop tutorial, Josh Rossi will show you exactly how to create masks and cut-outs that are literally perfect. Don't worry about using any other tool like the quick mask tool or the magic wand tool.

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How to Use a Tripod

8/31/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How to Use a Tripod

Some tips and tricks about how to use correctly a tripod.

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10 SNEAKY Street Photography Techniques

8/30/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 1 Comments

10 SNEAKY Street Photography Techniques

In this video Samuel Lintaro Hopf presents you 10 "sneaky" ways to capture candid moments on the street!

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How a Celebrity Photographer Captures Intimate, Expressive and Revealing Portraits-feat. Brian Smith

8/29/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How a Celebrity Photographer Captures Intimate, Expressive and Revealing Portraits-feat. Brian Smith

Brian Smith is an outstanding celebrity portrait photographer. He captures intimate, expressive and revealing portraits of A list stars. They discussed his key actions for outstanding portraiture, including where the mojo or magic can come from in your portraits.

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Cheating Photographers

8/29/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Cheating Photographers

We often talk about the how-to for camera gear and lenses, but rarely do we discuss the ethics of photography. Today Michael The Maven will be reviewing famous examples where photojournalists, those who have taken on ethics standards, have been caught cheating.

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Sony a6600 Hands-on First Look by Kai W

8/28/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Sony a6600 Hands-on First Look

24-megapixels, APS-C, In-body steady shot, 11fps, 4K! Do you need anything else?

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Quick and easy Vertoramas

8/28/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Quick and easy Vertoramas

Sometimes my widest lens just isn’t wide enough to capture the scene in front of me in all its glory. Here, Panoramas and Vertoramas are a helpful technique I can use to extend the field of view my camera can capture.

Both techniques require taking multiple photos while either rotating the camera horizontally, vertically or combining both movements to capture multi-row Panoramas. Those photos have to be stitched during post processing later. Depending on the complexity of the scene this can become tricky.

If there are no elements in the close foreground hiding other elements in the background, just using enough overlap is usually enough for the stitching software (Hugin, PTGui, Lightroom, etc.) to create seamless Panoramas.


If I have to deal with parallax, I can use a nodal rail or some special panoramic tripod head, which allows me to rotate the camera around the nodal point - no parallax point. 

For Vertoramas though, there is often a simpler solution. When I photograph landscapes or cityscapes I sometimes have to sacrifice parts of the sky in order to capture enough foreground. This compromise doesn’t always benefit the image. Some elements might end up too close to the top of the frame, which unbalances the composition.



What I usually do to fix this problem is to take another photo with the camera pointed upwards a bit, once I have finished taking the main photo. To simplify the stitching process, I make sure to have all important, detailed elements in the main photo. With the second photo I focus just on the sky.
Stitching both frames will later happen in the sky, which is usually much easier, because there I have to deal with less details that have to overlap.

In the two videos below I show exactly how I do this. In the first video I work on a cityscape photo, where one of the buildings got very close to the top edge of the frame.





In the second video I show an example with clouds. Here you’ll see how easy it is to get a convincing result without the need to transform the main elements of the scene – in this case the mountains.





You may also like: Frequency Separation to remove Chromatic Aberration and Color Fringes

About Michael Breitung:


Michael Breitung is a freelance landscape photographer from Germany with more than 10 years of experience. Wide scenic landscapes, waterfalls, mountain vistas and coasts are his favorite subjects.  Let's Get Connected: www.mibreit-photo.com |   Facebook | Instagram


Text, image and video thanks to Michael Breitung



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The Rocky Horror Picture Show Wet Plate

8/28/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

The Rocky Horror Picture Show Wet Plate

For our friend Markus Hofstaetter, it’s always a pleasure to shoot with the Viennese actress Glenna Weber. This time he captured her on colllodion wetplate in the role of Janet from “The Rocky Horror Picture Show“  Musical . She performed in this Musical in Amstetten this year. Happy Markus can show this commissioned work.

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The 7 Laws of Film Editing

8/26/2019 Matt 0 Comments

The 7 Laws of Film Editing

Film & video editing commandments hereby passed to us through Vashi Nedomansky, ACE.

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Is Consistency Important in your Photography?

8/25/2019 Matt 0 Comments

Is Consistency Important in my Photography?

In this video Sean Tucker shares some thoughts what place consistency has in photography specifically and art in general; and how at the different stages of your journey, it becomes progressively more important.

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Double Exposure Effect Photoshop Tutorial

8/25/2019 Matt 0 Comments

Double Exposure Effect Photoshop Tutorial

Create a double exposure effect in Photoshop using this Photoshop tutorial!

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The Film Photography of Joe Greer

8/25/2019 Matt 0 Comments


This weeks episode of Phototalks, Willem Verbeeck features 'Life' photographer Joe Greer

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Migrant Mother - the Iconic Photo of the Great Depression (1936)

8/24/2019 Matt 0 Comments


Today All About Street Photography wants to talk about an Iconic image of Florence Owens Thompson know as the Migrant Mother by Dorothea Lange. He is going to take a closer look at the composition as well as at the story behind the photograph.

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Filmomat: The Automatic Film Processing Machine

8/24/2019 Matt 0 Comments

Filmomat: The Automatic Film Processing Machine

Analog Insights take a closer look at the automatic film processing machine "Filmomat". They met with the founder and creator of the machine, Lukas Fritz, and sat down for an extended interview with him.

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The 30 Year Timelapse

8/24/2019 Matt 0 Comments

The 30 Year Timelapse

Joe DiGiovanna is using timelapse photography to film the New York skyline changing over the years, directly from his apartment.

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4 Simple Lighting Hacks to Improve Your Photography!

8/23/2019 Matt 0 Comments

4 Simple Lighting Hacks to Improve Your Photography!

Today Sawyer Hartman teaches you how to set up 4 Simple Lighting Hacks to Improve Your Photography Forever!

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This Tip will Improve your Landscape Photography?

8/23/2019 Matt 0 Comments

This Tip will Improve your Landscape Photography?

Landscape photographer Toma Bonciu talks about how important triangles are in the composition of landscape photos and how you can spot them in nature!

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Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera Challenge: Sean Tucker

8/23/2019 Matt 0 Comments

Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera Challenge: Sean Tucker

DigitalRev TV give London based pro photographer Sean Tucker (@seantuck) the cheapest camera they managed to find.

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Karl Taylor´s Top 10 Essential Photography Studio Accessories

8/22/2019 Matt 0 Comments

Karl Taylor´s Top 10 Essential Photography Studio Accessories

Here's  Karl Taylor´s top 10 most useful Photography Studio Accessories.

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Light: The MOST Important Quality of a Landscape Photo

8/22/2019 Matt 0 Comments

The MOST Important Quality of a Landscape Photo

In this video, Mark Denney discusses the 4 most common types of natural light you'll encounter in landscape and outdoor photography. Understanding the different types of light and knowing how best to photograph during certain lighting conditions is a key piece of information to know.

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29 Photography Tips From Famous Photographers

8/22/2019 Matt 0 Comments

29 Photography Tips From Photographers

At Sony Kando this past week, Taylor Jackson was able to catch up with a lot of familiar photographers. Photographers he has followed for years, and it was pretty surreal to have everyone in the same spot. They will share  their best 29 photography tips.

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The HIDDEN Power of Luminosity Masks in PHOTOSHOP CC

8/21/2019 Matt 0 Comments

The HIDDEN Power of Luminosity Masks in PHOTOSHOP CC

Did you know that one of the easiest ways to make your photos POP more is by adding selective contrast? Being able to target specific areas of the image into which you add color, contrast, sharpness, etc… will change the game for you.

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The Second Edition of the IPFO - International Photo Festival Olten from 28.-31.8.2019

8/20/2019 Matt 0 Comments


From 28.-31.8.2019 the 2nd International Photo Festival Olten proudly presents an inspirational program with keynotes from Pulitzer prizer winner @lynseyaddario, iconic @harrybensoncbe, the one and only @yumnaaa, National Geographic adventurer @coryrichards and the superb @runronrun, workshops with the great @johnnygsabel and @danwintersphoto as well as with Emmy Winner Marco Grob @marcogrob plus  lots of seminars and two exclusive exhibitions from @harrybensoncbe and @worldpressphoto.

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Create a Miniature Tilt-Shift Effect in Photoshop

8/20/2019 Matt 0 Comments

Create a Miniature Tilt-Shift Effect in Photoshop

Today PHLEARN show you how to make almost anything look miniature with a tilt-shift effect in Photoshop! Learn how tilt-shift lenses work, how to find a perfect picture for the effect, and how to apply it using Smart Objects and the Blur Gallery.

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2 Lights 1 Source - Dramatic 3/4 Shot

8/20/2019 Matt 0 Comments

2 Lights 1 Source - Dramatic 3/4 Shot

Join Daniel Norton OnSet As he shows you why to create a “one light look” you sometimes need to use 2 lights. As photographers we should never be limited by the equipment we use, instead we should be constantly finding new ways to create unique images with the most common of modifiers.

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Cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel Explains How 3 Camera Lenses Work

8/19/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel  Explains How 3 Camera Lenses Work

Cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel takes us through the differences between wide-angle, normal and telephoto lenses. He explains the science of each lens using examples from “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Drive” and “Three Kings”.

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How To Take DOPE Levitation Photography WITHOUT Photoshop!

8/19/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How To Take DOPE Levitation Photography WITHOUT Photoshop!

Our friend Pierre is back with a very special photographer, Erick Hercules. Learn how to make objects Float in-camera without photoshop!

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12 Awesome Tips For Outdoor Fashion Shoots

8/19/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

12 Awesome Tips For Outdoor Fashion Shoots

In this episode Andrew teaches how you can do outdoor fashion catalogue shoots very easily with his model Jessica. You will love his straight forward approach of teaching.

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An Exorcism of GEAR LUST!!

8/18/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

An Exorcism of GEAR LUST!!

Cure it. Be happy.

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Daniel Milnor on the Power and Responsibility of Photographers

8/18/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Documentary photographer Daniel Milnor is back to talk about the power and responsibility photographers have as creatives, and how he learned about truly being a photographer.

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Shutter Speed: Trackside With F1 Photographers

8/18/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Trackside With F1 Photographers

Their images bring the speed and the colour of F1 to life, but it takes skill, dedication and luck to capture the best shots at an F1 race weekend.

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Fashion Modeling HORROR STORIES – The Real Truth

8/16/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Fashion Modeling HORROR STORIES – The Real Truth

Spilling the tea on some of the craziest fashion models Jordan Matter has photographed. Thumbs up if you want to hear the real truth about dancers next!

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Film Photography On Location: The Laundromat

8/16/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Film Photography On Location: The Laundromat

This "Photography On Location" video certainly takes the record for the longest production time yet. It was a doozy!

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iPhone Photography Tips With Michael Melford: Live Mode to Create a Long Exposure Image

8/15/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

iPhone Photography Tips With Michael Melford

National Geographic Photographer Michael Melford demonstrates how a smartphone's "live" mode can be used to create a long exposure shot of waves crashing on the beach.

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GIMBAL hyperlapse vs HANDHELD hyperlapse ft. DJI Osmo Pocket

8/14/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

GIMBAL hyperlapse vs HANDHELD hyperlapse ft. DJI Osmo Pocket

In this video Matthew Vandeputte compares the pros and cons of shooting a hyperlapse with a gimbal vs shooting a handheld hyperlapse.

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How To Photograph Athletes In Action

8/14/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


BYU Photo's Jaren Wilkey walks you through a typical photo day setup to capture portraits and posed action photos to be used in posters and other marketing materials for the BYU Football team. Jaren then demonstrates his techniques as he photographs sophomore quarterback Zach Wilson.

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Day vs Night: Full Length Behind the Scenes Photography Tutorial

8/14/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


In this video, SLR Lounge show you from start to finish how they took an ordinary scene and turned it into to go from day to night in one single exposure, in-camera.

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3 Natural Light Setups for Boudoir Portrait Photography!!

8/13/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

3 Natural Light Setups for Boudoir Portrait Photography!!

The long awaited lighting tutorial for getting beautiful boudoir portraits in natural light. So many photographers focus on posing and forget all about how important light is when improving your photos and making things look professional.

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The BEST Lights for Photographing Weddings (NOT FLASH)

8/13/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

The BEST Lights for Photographing Weddings (NOT FLASH)

People have asked Eric Floberg to make this video for months, and it finally happened.

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How Peter McKinnon Edits B Roll & Sound Design

8/13/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Peter McKinnon is going to break down the "Break The Habit" video. He will explain how he edits at B-roll video, the shots he chose,  how he organizes them and then most importantly "the sound design".

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Joe McNally's Tips for Creativity as a Photographer

8/12/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Joe McNally's Tips for Creativity as a Photographer

Internationally acclaimed photographer Joe McNally is back! In this interview, he discusses important aspects of creativity for photographers, shares how he has overcome obstacles in his creative journey and gives advice for becoming a better photographer.

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How To Fly: Realistic Flying Effect Tutorial

8/12/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Realistic Flying Effect - Tutorial

Ever wondered how Hollywood removes wires from flying actors? Turns out that it is super easy to do! In this tutorial, Andreas Hemis covering all you need to know about removing wires in post production.

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Cheap Camera Portrait Challenge by Mango Street

8/12/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Cheap Camera Portrait Challenge by  Mango Street

In this video, Mango Street shoot some portraits with a Canon t3i and an affordable 24mm and 50mm lens. Watch the results.

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MUST TRY Medium Format Color Films - A Comparison

8/11/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


This week Willem Verbeeck compares three of the most popular medium format color films.

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Taking Portraits of Strangers (feat. Gabrielle Motola)

8/11/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Taking Portraits of Strangers (feat. Gabrielle Motola)

In this video, Sean Tucker sits down with Gabrielle Motola to hear how she goes about approaching strangers to take their portraits. This was all captured during her summer 2019 roadtrip around Scotland to create images with local people and collect their stories.

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Create Magic with Solid Colors in Photoshop

8/11/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Create Magic with Solid Colors

Unlock the Power of Special Blend Modes with Solid Color to Create Drama with Colors in Photoshop! Learn the difference between Opacity and Fill, and how to react to various blending modes.

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Headshot Photography - Let's Talk Speedlights

8/10/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Headshot Photography - Let's Talk Speedlights.

The most common question Rafal Wegiel has been receiving from his audience is about what kind of lights do he uses and why did you choose those type of light. So he would like to talk a little bit more in bigger depth about it to give you a little bit more understanding of what he is using and why.

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