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If there’s one area of wildlife photography that challenges even some of the most consummate artists, it’s birds in flight. A dynamic flight shot shows action, and a bit of technical prowess. As you can imagine, capturing birds in flight is no easy feat.
To consistently capture these shots, one must be proficient with their gear and have a knowledge of animal behavior. We’d go as far as to say you need a bit of luck too, but what is luck if not preparedness meeting opportunity. In order to make the most of the opportunities that present
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Photo organizing can seem overwhelming. In this talk, Photo Organizer Amanda Littlecott shares her favorite applications to deduplicate, sort, and rename for both Mac and PC.
B&H Photo Event Series is partnering with The Photo Mangers in recognition of Save Your Photos Month. Join us each Tuesday throughout September for engaging conversations ranging from using AI in your photo business to rescuing water-logged photos after a flood or hurricane.
0:00 - Intro
3:19 - Getting rid of duplicates
11:12 - Wrong dates
18:23 - Filing mess
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Photographers often react instinctively against artificial intelligence, typically focusing on controversial generative AI. Meanwhile, a different branch of AI technology—machine learning systems—has been making remarkable progress helping photographers manage overwhelming image workflows under tight deadlines.
Above Image © Sam Hurd
In today's show, we explore this trending topic in a discussion with Justin Benson and Sam Hurd, both accomplished wedding photographers and tech entrepreneurs.
Justin begins by clarifying the distinction between
by Steven Wong · Posted
Whether you're starting out as a content creator or an experienced professional, we can all use a little help turning ideas into finished works. Fortunately, we can now use the power of AI-enhanced Copilot+ PCs like the 13" Microsoft Surface Pro, which utilize a dedicated NPU built into their Snapdragon X-series processors, to significantly enhance photography, design, and digital art workflows.
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New AI technology from Imagen can help cut down the time you spend culling photos. Learn how to utilize modern technology to enhance and speed up your photography workflow, from start to finish.
0:00 - Introduction
2:31 - The Classic Workflow
8:59 - Time Behind the Camera vs. Editing
10:30 - The Modern Workflow
15:35 - Tools and Services
25:42 - Imagen: Personal AI Profiles
27:52 - Why Imagen
30:04 - Imagen Culling
32:17 - How to Create a Profile
36:25 - How to Upload Your Lightroom Catalog
42:58 - Imagen Saves You Time and Makes You More
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In this video, Sam Hurd discusses why he uses the word “craftsman” instead of “storyteller” to describe himself as a photographer. Hurd also shares how he finds creative inspiration when feeling burned out, and how he views his career.
0:00 - Overview and Hurd's Work
5:33 - “Artists Are Ultimately Craftspeople”
13:29 - Hurd's Journey and the Creative Mindset
26:07 - Career Arc
34:22 - AI Tools
42:58 - Simply Being a Photographer
44:15 - Q&A
What words would you use to describe yourself as a photographer? Let us know in the Comments
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In this video, Kristina Sherk presents a talk on Adobe Lightroom Classic's updated features for 2023. These AI-powered tools will streamline your portrait-editing process, saving you hours of work.
0:00 - Introduction
1:21 - Content-Aware Remove Tool
12:32 - Select Background
21:13 - Intersect and Select Object
35:07 - Select Specific Features and Sync
46:11 - Q&A
48:57 - Presets
50:08 - Detecting and Masking Multiple People
53:06 - Notes for This Presentation
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Join us for a creative conversation with Drew Geraci, an award-winning photographer and cinematographer. Geraci discusses how technology has made an impact on his creative end-to-end process and shares some wisdom for creators.
0:00 - Introduction
1:15 - Geraci’s Background
5:40 - Know the Gear and Your Workflow
11:11 - Beginner Setup Recommendations
15:40 - There's Power in Knowing the Specs
17:37 - The Future of Higher Resolution
20:57 - Have Backups for Your Backups
23:08 - Geraci’s Past Projects
27:38 - How New Technology Allows You to Do
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
It's holiday season, and if you're reading this on any kind of electronic device (shout out to everyone who still subs my handwritten newsletter, btw), you likely know someone who either is or is interested in becoming a vlogger or mobile content creator. If said creator or aspiring vlogger is on your holiday shopping list and you're not quite sure what to get them, fear not, for we have put together a gift guide of some of our favorite mobile photo and video accessories.
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by Allan Weitz · Posted
The term “macro photography” is most often defined as close-up photographs taken with macro lenses, but isn’t always the case. True, macro lenses are designed to deliver life-size photographs of small objects with sharp edge-to-edge detail, but macro lenses are not the only tools of the trade when it comes to going face-to-face with bumblebees.
If macro photography is something you’d like to delve into without first having to invest in a macro lens, you have several
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Panoramas are visually interesting, and that’s why Panorama modes can be found on many consumer cameras. Simply set the camera to Panorama mode, frame your shot, and follow the panning instructions in your viewfinder. Move slowly, evenly, and keep your camera level with the horizon. If your camera is on a tripod, so much the better. Do it right and you get a terrific panoramic image of up to 360 degrees, depending on how you set your camera.
I have long been a fan of panorama imaging, you can imagine my surprise when I realized my
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In early July 2020, Canon announced a pair of EOS R-series cameras that should prove to be true game changers in the world of mirrorless cameras. The new cameras are the Canon EOS R5 and R6. Both are full-frame cameras—the R5 features a 45MP sensor, the R6 features a 20MP sensor—and have amazing stills and video. The following is everything else you need to know about these exciting new cameras.
Also, at the top of this page is a replay of our Live Q&A with Canon Technical Expert Rudy Winston. You'll find some questions have an