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Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Environmental Portraiture Workshop in Sedona, Arizona
Bruce Dorn | 04/06- 07:33 AM
What’s better than springtime in one of the most beautiful places on earth? Well, the same location with professional models to photograph, plenty of nifty Canon gear to play with, and a generous instructor to lean on…
Join me for a Canon-sponsored Environmental Portraiture workshop in the spectacular Red Rocks of Sedona, Arizona. Gorgeous landscapes and and beautiful models - what’s not to like? This one-day workshop is offered twice - May 7th & May 8th - and should be a blast. Sign up here: EOS Destination Workshops
Head over to my blog to see a gallery of images I have created in Sedona: iDC Photo Video
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Art Adams | 08/30
A directory of my best articles, sorted by topic.
This entry is a guide to my best articles, sorted by topic. Enjoy!
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PPC News Staff | 05/09
Enable Gripping Point-Of-View Shots for Theatrical Filmmaking
Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, is proud to announce that its EOS 5D Mark II and 7D Digital SLR cameras have been used on the set of Marvel’s latest movie, “Marvel’s The Avengers,” to capture thrilling point-of-view (POV) action shots that can be seamlessly intercut with footage from the film’s principal 35mm and digital cinematography cameras to heighten the film’s visual impact. “Marvel’s The…
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Adam Wilt | 05/08
A few cool things I saw at the show that didn’t fit into any other articles.
NAB is too big a show in too short a time to see more than a fraction of it. I’ve covered a few things in some depth (as have other PVC folks), but there’s plenty more that slips by without proper coverage. Here, I have a few photos…
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Bruce Dorn | 07/06- 10:40 AM
Part 13, Lesson 11: Pre-Light, Then Refine
Concept: “Rough-in” a general lighting scheme, then fine-tune for emerging opportunities. Tools: Studio Strobes+Chinese Lantern+Scrim+Reflector Action: This is a complex-looking solution which is really quite simple and extremely versatile. By lighting for the space, rather than to a specific pose, I was able to quickly bang-out everything from full-length gown shots to close-up details.
Bruce Dorn | 05/03- 09:30 AM
Part 12, Lesson 10: Manage Intensity
Concept: Control light fall-off to balance intensity.
Tools: Two Softboxes+Studio Strobe
Action: I love the figure in repose. Long and languid, it always inspires my subjects to a bit of theatricality. All I need is room to stretch out and a few proper tools…
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