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What is a KEY LIGHT? - And how it's used in portrait photography

4/30/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

If you’re new to portrait photography, you might have seen or heard the term, “key light” being used, and wondered what a key light actually is. In this video, Ed Verosky is going to explain the role of the key light in the context of a basic portrait lighting setup.

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Dodge & Burn FAST with 'Lines' in Photoshop!

4/28/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

Using the concept of Contouring and Highlighting in makeup, we will use simple lines to perform Dodging and Burning to bring out the best features of the face and make the portrait pop. 

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Wes Anderson Symmetry & Editing Techniques — 3 Ways Anderson Balances his Edits

4/26/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


A breakdown of Wes Anderson editing techniques — specifically how Wes Anderson uses symmetry between shot types, compositions, blocking & staging, and timing & pacing.

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How to Use the New Masking Features in Adobe Camera Raw

4/25/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


In this episode, Joel Grimes is going to teach you how to get the most from your images using all the power Adobe recently released with the updates to Camera Raw. We will take a pretty flat RAW file and do a full edit. Joel loves using ACR because all the edits aren’t locked in when going to Photoshop. All these features are also in Lightroom but having the edits right there in Photoshop can be a real-life-saver.

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What it takes to be a PRO Street Photographer…

4/21/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Jason Vong and Kenneth “Professor” Hines, Jr are preparing their ULTIMATE GUIDE TO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY and it will be totally free and available at the end of April!   The course is over 1+ hour long, detailing the gear, the photographic process, and the editing as well! It's gonna be epic

His previous street photography video reached 1.4 million views. So until his new guide is available, Kenneth gives us a few good tips that will help us improve and, above all, to have a fresher view of our streets.

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3 DIY Reflectors, Easy & Inexpensive Solutions & How To Use Them

4/19/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Jay P. Morgan´s three favorite DIY Reflectors are Inexpensive Lighting Solutions. In this Laws of Light video, he shows you what the reflector solutions are and how to use them, and the quality of light that they give. 

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How Andy Gotts Is Able To Create Powerful Portraits

4/18/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Portrait photographer Andy Gotts MBE is a fantastic example of a photographer who creates powerful and impactful portrait photography using a few simple rules. In this video, The Photographic Eye looks at how he is able to take these amazing portrait photos in such a short time.

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POWERFUL Blending and Compositing function in Photoshop that you MIGHT have missed!

4/15/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments



With so many updates, it's very easy to miss stuff in Photoshop such as this incredibly POWERFUL and USEFUL function for blending layers together, changing composition and compositing.

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V-FLAT & ONE LIGHT SETUP: Biggest Mistake New Photographers Make

4/13/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


In this new episode, Nathan Nelson is going to delve into the use of a single light to achieve an awesome black and white portrait, looking for that kind of lighting that wraps the model's face.

Check 'em out now for this portrait that is positioning of the key light is super important. It's essentially driving everything. And the way that the light is positioned is not from the front, but more, a little bit from behind.

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Improve your Portraits by adding Texture and Colour to your Backgrounds

4/10/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


In this video, Sean Tucker shows you how he adds visual interest to his portrait backgrounds by introducing texture and colour to make his subject stand out. Very few of us have the space or budget to own a wide variety of portrait backdrops, but you can create a near endless variety in your editing stage.

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Easy Trick To Match SKIN TONES in Photoshop Fast!

4/07/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


One of the challenges that we find ourselves as photographers is to achieve good skin tones in our portraits.

With this technique in Photoshop, we will be able to match the skin tone of a reference image with the image we are retouching.

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Powerful Editing Tips to SAVE Your HORRIBLE Landscape PHOTOS!

4/06/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

In this week’s episode, Mark discusses how to edit horrible landscape photos and how you can save some of your worst images. So, we've all been there before where the conditions are unfolding quickly and we rush around in panic and end up making errors with the camera settings we dial in, which intern ruins our photo.

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Portraits: Get a Soft Light Using a 12 by 12 Scrim

4/05/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


As in his previous videos, Nathan Elson shows us once again all his secrets to get amazing portraits, specifically all the lighting, light modifiers, his position, and even his camera settings, always with the aim of giving you a little inspiration.

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Watch Photography with LED Lights: Anyone can take this shot!

4/03/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


In most of the videos in which Swedish photographer Martin Botvidsson shares his product photography secrets, he uses flashes rather than continuous light.

Today he is going to show us how to photograph a watch with three LED lights and adjust the light parameters to get an interesting image that our client has commissioned us, or by default, when we are interested in selling one of our products (as part of our gear) in some specialized second-hand page.

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White Background Packshots with 2 Lights

4/01/2022 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

Starting with a simple two-light setup, you'll see how to achieve a professional result quickly, even when working in a small studio and using basic modifiers.

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