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Are your prints too dark? Simple fixes and tips for photo editing and printing

6/30/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

Why do prints come out too dark. Is it your printer or have you just got your screen set too bright. From screen adjustment to how your screen is set up when editing. Getting an art/photo print which looks right.

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7 Ways To Use V-Flats For HEADSHOT Photography

6/29/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

In this video, Tuvy, founder of V-Flat World, demonstrates 7 unique ways to utilize our versatile foldable V-Flats for headshot photography. Capturing the perfect headshot is crucial in today's digital age, where a compelling profile picture can make all the difference. 

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Leica SL: This Full Frame Camera Is In A League Of Its Own!

6/26/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

This is the Leica SL and despite it being almost 10 years old now, this camera has a bunch of features that meant that it really was ahead of its time. But that also means that even by today's standard, this is a very competent mirrorless camera... provided of course you have a deep enough wallet...

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How to Judge a Vintage Lens – A crash course on how to identify and evaluate lens defects

6/26/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

A quick guide on how to inspect and identify different kinds of lens defects:
Scratches, Cleaning Marks, Haze, Separation, Fungus, Paint damage, Radiation damage, and more. Which damage is acceptable and which you should avoid.

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The Ultimate Guide For How To Edit In Adobe Lightroom (End-To-End)

6/25/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

In this video Pat Kay is updating his Lightroom Editing Workflow and showing you how to edit in Adobe Lightroom in 2024 so you can take your images and edits to the next level!

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Upping Your Photography Game with Platinum Palladium Printing

6/24/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Ever craved a way to imbue your photographs with a timeless elegance, a touch of history whispering through the image? Look no further than the art of Platinum/Palladium printing. This captivating alternative process, dating back to the 19th century , transcends the realm of digital pixels to create archival-quality prints with a depth and richness unmatched by traditional methods.

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The Trick That Makes DUNE Look so Massive

6/22/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

Dune is one of the biggest movies in recent memory, and that's because the cinematographer has a secret trick up his sleeve. What is it and why does it matter? This video essay argues that the new Dune films feel more massive and immersive than David Lynch's 1984 version because of a cinematographic trick used by director of photography Greg Fraser.

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How to Use the New Lens Blur Tool in Lightroom Classic

6/21/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Tired of distracting backgrounds in your photos? Lightroom Classic's new Lens Blur can help! In this tutorial,  PHLEARN will show you how to easily achieve a shallow depth of field effect by automatically selecting your subject and letting you refine the focus area for a natural look.

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Nikon Z6 III Review: Best in Class!

6/17/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


The Nikon Z series has taken the mirrorless camera market by storm, offering photographers and videographers a compelling blend of image quality, performance, and ergonomics. The latest addition to the lineup, the Nikon Z6 III, promises to be a game-changer for enthusiasts seeking a versatile camera that excels in both stills and video capture.

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Street Photography: Practical Advice for a Good Mentality

6/16/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Do you ever feel discouraged on your street photography adventures?  Perhaps you return home with a memory card full of "meh" shots, questioning your creative spark.  Staying motivated and inspired in the ever-changing urban landscape can be a challenge, even for seasoned street photographers.

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6 Years of Street Photography Knowledge in 6 Minutes

6/15/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Do you ever feel like you've missed the perfect street photography moment?  Maybe you're overwhelmed by camera settings or unsure how to approach capturing everyday life in a captivating way. Fear not, aspiring street photographers! This blog post condenses Tim Jamieson's 6 years of street photography wisdom  into actionable tips that will help you elevate your candid captures in a mere 6 minutes.

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Unleash the RIPLEY Look: Mastering Monochromatic Magic in Photoshop

6/12/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments



Have you been captivated by the stunning visuals of Netflix's "RIPLEY"? The series boasts a unique color palette, often leaning towards captivating monochromatic tones. But what if you could capture that essence and infuse your own photos with the same moody magic?

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Capture Glory: 7 Steps to Winning Photo Contests Like a Pro

6/11/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

Have you ever dreamt of seeing your photograph hanging proudly in a gallery, or gracing the cover of a prestigious magazine? Photography contests offer a thrilling opportunity to showcase your talent, gain recognition, and potentially win amazing prizes. But with so much competition, how do you make your work stand out from the crowd?

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One Light, Big Impact: Mastering Catalog Photography on a Budget

6/10/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


 Creating professional-looking catalog photos often conjures images of expansive studios, high-end equipment, and a team of lighting specialists. But what if you're an aspiring product photographer working with limited resources? Fear not! In this blog post,  we'll embark on a lighting adventure, proving that stunning catalog shots are achievable with just one light and a budget-friendly setup.

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3 Minutes to Master Natural Light Portraits: Unveiling Nathan Elson's Window Light Secrets

6/09/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

3 Minutes to Master Natural Light Portraits: Unveiling Nathan Elson's Window Light Secrets

The allure of natural light photography natural light photography lies in its ability to create soft, flattering portraits. But harnessing the power of available light can be a challenge, especially when you're pressed for time. In this blog post, inspired by renowned photographer Nathan Elson, we'll unveil three simple yet effective natural light setups you can create in just three minutes, using readily available window light and reflectors.

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Marques Brownlee Explores Apple's iPhone Durability Labs

6/08/2024 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 
Marques Brownlee was given a rare behind-the-scenes look at Apple's iPhone durability testing lab

In this video, Marques Brownlee was given a rare behind-the-scenes look at Apple's iPhone durability testing labs. This is where Apple puts its iPhones through a gauntlet of tests to ensure they can withstand the rigors of everyday use.

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Find The Light: A Great Way to Create Better Portraits by Mark Wallace

6/03/2024 Matt 0 Comments

 

In this episode, Mark Wallace shares one of his favorite lighting exercises, "Find The Light," which you can easily practice at home or in your studio to improve your lighting skills. Watch as Mark uses a tethered camera setup with an external "confidence monitor" for instant feedback, allowing the model to see the images as they are captured. 

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Masterclass: Optimize Your Studio Workflow with Peter Hurley's Guide to Tethered Photography

6/02/2024 Matt 0 Comments


Imagine this: you've meticulously set up your studio lighting, your subject is perfectly posed, and you click the shutter... only to discover the expression on their face falls flat. It happens to the best of us. Capturing genuine, captivating expressions in portrait photography can be a challenge. 

But what if there was a way to see the image instantly, allowing you to guide your subject and achieve the perfect shot? Enter tethered photography, a game-changer for headshot photographers, and Peter Hurley is here to show you why.

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