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What They Don't Teach in Photography Class
Posted 11/04/2024
Russell Graves is here to share some photography techniques less traveled by. Learn how to get consistently good images, and how to get things right, in camera before the editing process. While most of Russell's work is focused on wildlife and nature, his advice can apply to other types of photography as well. 0:00 Intro 4:56 18% Gray 9:57 Fundamentals of Photography 21:00 Calibrate Your Cameras with One Another 24:41 Calibrate Your Camera with Your Monitor 30:10 50mm 36:56 Best Angle of Light 42:04 Manual Focus 44:52 Lenses Are the Limiting
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Beginner Photography
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Photo Hacks to Improve Your Nature Photography
Posted 03/20/2024
Some photography ideas can be a bit complicated, but often the most effective solutions are the most simple. Russell Graves breaks down nature photography to its simplest form in this B&H Event Space video, teaching you some easy hacks for upping your photo game. 0:00 – Introduction 2:47 - About Graves 5:40 - Learning Photography 10:54 - Beginner Advice 20:40 - Calibrate Your Camera's Display and Other Advice 25:58 - Making a Silhouette with Bad Lighting: Post-Processing 32:06 - Using the Camera's Articulating Screen for Low Angles 35:51
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Wildlife Photography