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Your subtitle goes right here.A Simple Tool for Shooting to Layout
Sometimes we have to shoot to specific layouts or dimensions. Here is a very simple tool for working with layouts that may not be typical. I use cardboard stock for making these little screens. And as I note on the video, I always give the shot a little breathing...
“Twenty Four Frames In May”
The Project 52 members were tasked with shooting something different: 24 frames of film - and making every image count. This is a very exciting time with digital instantaneousness... but something can be said about taking one's time to make an image. Limiting the work...
Extensive Post Production with Tomas Jansson
From Project 52 member, Tomas Jansson. An extensive retouch/edit on a fantastic food shot. ALL THE TUTORIALS DURING "SUMMER SCHOOL" ARE BY PROJECT 52 PRO MEMBERS EITHER CURRENTLY ENROLLED OR ALUMNI. Thanks Tomas!
Photographing a Mundane Item… Is Harder Than You Think
Our assignment #46 was to shoot a power strip. A mundane, easy to find, nearly ubiquitous power strip that could possibly be purchased at any store for about $10. It proved to be quite a challenge. These images are from the assignment, and while the photographers all...
Go Beyond Full Frame Without Selling The Farm: Shane Ernest
Going Beyond Full Frame Without Selling The Farm. In this tutorial, I’ll share my reasoning for going beyond full-frame, a few reasons why you shouldn’t, and some simple steps I use to create images that match your vision. While there are huge differences between a...
Post Production (Retouching) of Wardrobe: with Don Fadel
See more of Don Fadel's work at his website.

