Matthew Jeppsen

Matthew Jeppsen is a freelance videographer and photographer with a strong interest in the growing convergence of digital stills and moving images. He also writes at ProVideoCoalition.


Friday, November 27, 2009

Black Friday Deal - 50% Off on David duChemin eBooks

Matt Jeppsen | 11/27- 12:25 PM

Titles at just $2.50

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David duChemin is offering 50% off his Craft & Vision photography ebooks until December 7…use discount code BLKFRIDY to make these $5 titles just $2.50. Titles include:
Drawing The Eye - Creating Stronger Images Through Visual Mass
Chasing The Look - 10 Ways to Improve The Aesthetics of Your Photographs
TEN – Ten Ways To Improve Your Craft. None of Them Involves Buying Gear
TEN MORE – Ten More Ways To Improve Your Craft
I’ve purchased Drawing The Eye and Chasing The Look and am loving them. They are beautifully laid out, and the info is fresh and relevant. A steal at $2.50.
Get ‘em while they are hot!


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Friday, October 30, 2009

Five Simple Steps to Growing Your Photography Business

Matt Jeppsen | 10/30- 10:26 AM

Scott Bourne offers practical ideas you can implement Right Now

Photographer and blogger Scott Bourne has posted a nice list of five things you can do right now to grow your photography business. It’s good advice, check out the article here.


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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Sneak peek at new Adobe Photoshop features

Matt Jeppsen | 10/20- 11:57 AM

Photoshop’s new Content Aware Fill tool will blow your mind

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Over at the Adobe Photoshop Facebook Fan page, they’ve posted a nice preview clip of beautiful new advancements in the fill tool, using a tech tool called PatchMatch. What it is, is an algorithm that is content-aware, allowing you to intelligently remove objects, wires, hair, etc from an image even easier than ever before using the fill tool and spot healing tools. Really cool tech, check it out for a taste of what’s (hopefully) coming in the next revision to PS.


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Monday, July 06, 2009

Stunning Posing Examples for Couples Photography

Matt Jeppsen | 07/06- 02:33 PM

Photographer Laurence Kim offers beautiful (and free) advice

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As a learning photographer, orchestrating subject poses is consistently one of the most difficult things for me to do. I have extensive experience with documentary-style videography, so directing posing is not a natural thing for me. It is particularly difficult when you have a subject or couple that doesn’t move organically with each other, and seem apprehensive about interaction in front of the lens. So I’m always on the lookout for tips and advice on poses, posing guides, etc. And today I just stumbled across an excellent resource on the subject…this one in the form of a simple blog post by photographer Laurence Kim. It’s a great resource…there are example images and a quick text blurb that talk about the shot. Simple, effective, and beautiful imagery. I’d recommend taking a look at this one.


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Friday, May 22, 2009

DSLR Remote App for iPhone

Matt Jeppsen | 05/22- 07:24 AM

Fully remote control Canon cameras with this app for the iPhone and iPod Touch

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There’s a new program coming to the App Store for iPod Touch and iPhone users. This program by Mike Wong enables complex remote control and triggering of Canon DSLR cameras (the developer is working on a Nikon version as well). The app runs on your mobile device, and communicates over wifi with a laptop connected to the camera by USB. I’m not just talking about triggering the shutter release, this app can do it all; shutter speed, aperture, white balance, intervalometer, review shots, and even stream Live View to the iPhone display. I understand that they will enable video record start/stop in a future update for cameras like the Canon 5D MKII. Read more below for the full scoop and links.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

NASA’s Hubble Servicing Mission: A Story in Pictures

Matt Jeppsen | 05/19- 10:50 AM

Arresting photography from the current shuttle mission

The Boston Globe has an excellent story-in-pictures of the current space shuttle mission to service the Hubble space telescope. The images are inspiring.


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Thursday, April 02, 2009

Photography is Not a Crime

Matt Jeppsen | 04/02- 03:22 PM

Know your First Amendment Rights

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Bostonist is running an article about a photographer who was taking stock photos at a public park, and was harassed and questioned by local police. They informed the photographer that he had to delete the pictures he’d taken. The photographer was aware that their demands were not lawful, but he felt he had no other choice and deleted the images. It’s another sad, chilling account that shows the continual erosion of our Constitutional First Amendment rights. More details below…

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Photographers taking up video thanks to new DSLRs?

Matt Jeppsen | 03/29- 10:56 AM

Stu Maschwitz says “No.”

Over at ProLost, Stu Maschwitz has written a great post on the topic of photographers suddenly taking up video due to the new video-enabled DSLR cameras from Canon and Nikon. His answer? No, they won’t. Read on…

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Canon Issues Statement About 5D MKII Update

Scott Gentry | 03/18- 04:12 PM

That little update that messed things up!

I first learned about this on our sister siteEditing a multicamera concert shot on Canon 5Ds

Scott Gentry | 03/03- 03:05 PM

Scott Simmons tells all, and the results are fantastic

It’s no secret that Canon 5Ds are everywhere. They’ve shot music videos, short films, commercials…

Aperture 3.01 update released, update on my iPhoto ‘09 migration

Scott Gentry | 03/02- 02:02 PM

New Aperture addresses many known issues, doesn’t fix my colossal mistake

Over on our sister site ProVideo Coalition, Mike Curtis has a great article…