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Commercial Portrait: Knockout Motorcycles, Part II This is the second of a two-part lesson series that takes a behind-the-scenes look at a large scale outdoor photo-shoot. |
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Commercial Portraits: Knockout Motorcycles John Beckett and J2 Productions are back with their third lesson, and this time they'll demonstrate how to light a commercial portrait featuring a motorcycle, an airplane and a couple. As with his other lessons, John takes you through his processes step by step. |
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Clean & Simple Dog Portraits Web Photo School is pleased to welcome Ann Hamilton as a Guest Contributor! Her approach for photographing dogs in the studio here involves using one light as a main with a reflector panel for fill. This simple setup is ideal for working in a small space. |
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Hot Rod Pin-ups Portrait David shows how to use continuous cool light with a reflector in a three-light setup to create amazing, sexy results. Plus this lesson is the DEBUT OF VIDEO ON WEB PHOTO SCHOOL!!! You will love this lesson! |
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Pro Tips for Shooting Fall Foliage If you're one of those photographers who like to shoot both outdoors and in color, you know that autumn is the season to gear up for. Vibrant, multi-colored leaves and crisp, blue skies can transform ordinary scenes into spectacular visions. But how will you go about taking pictures of them? |
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Guest Contributor: Art-Toy Portrait: The Dragon Scout Learn how Brian produced promotional collateral for a brand new art-toy coming onto the market. With a little lighting, detailed staging and some old standbys watch as Brian brings the Dragon Scout to life. |
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Capturing the Action: Urban Skateboarding Portrait You've seen the images, the ones you envy and wish you could take yourself, well now you can! Learn the secret tricks of how to build your shot and capture inspiring images from a master of movement: Jay P. Morgan. |