Having lost his flash triggers in Germany, Von Wong had to make do with what was available to him. Take a look at the following video to see how he was able to persevere to get the job done: Advertise here via BSA
The top commercial photographers are amongst the highest paid in the business. In this video we follow photographer Dave Hill as he assembles a cast of many and a veritable battery of lights, wireless slaves, tripods, computers and cameras to produce a photo advertisement for the Ford Fusion. Advertise here via BSA
Iphone Icons in Photoshop .Step by step video .Download psd file . Advertise here via BSA
Koto Bolofo takes the time to share his personal motivations in the following video, a behind the scenes look into the world of fashion photography. Advertise here via BSA
When undertaking a commercial photoshoot on location, more often than not, you have to come equipped with your own lighting setup. In the following video, professional photographer Sasha Leahovcenco explains the rig he used when shooting percussionist, Mike Johnston for a Vater drumstick ad and how he was able to incorporate natural lighting into the scene as well Advertise here [...]
Sometimes, the simplest of set ups can be the most effective. In this video from world renown photographer Gary Fong, we see how to use two simple off camera flashguns, a snoot, some color gels and a plain wall to create a dynamic and interesting look for a photo shoot: Advertise here via BSA
In this video photographer Jasmine Star tells us her strategy for shooting wedding bands. Advertise here via BSA
Video tutorial showing how to use Photoshop and Flash CS6 to simulate movement (a flying airplane) by creating a moving background (clouds in the sky). Advertise here via BSA
In the following video, which combines both timelapse and stop motion photography techniques, Mayeul Akpovi enchants viewers with images from around the area, showing reason behind the cities appropriate moniker, The City of Light Advertise here via BSA
Today’s tutorial is a quick video tip. Ever wanted to know how to ensure that an adjustment layer only effects specific, but multiple layers of your document, rather than a single layer or your entire canvas? Advertise here via BSA


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