Tethering
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I think most photographers have tried to document their experience during the COVID-19 shutdown, but none have done it quite like Neil Kramer. Kramer is riding out the pandemic in a two-bedroom apartment in Queens, New York, with his 86-year-old mother and his ex-wife. Did I mention that this is the apartment in which he grew up…and that he is living with his mother and his ex-wife? Kramer has become the star of his own drama and aptly describes the process of creating this series as “part art,
In photography, tethered shooting refers to the connection of a camera to a computer to transfer images for instant review while shooting. Tethered shooting is a great practice inside a studio because you can preview your pictures instantly, on a screen much larger than your camera’s LCD.
Tethering during a photo shoot
Model: Jeff Thomas
BTS photo by Robert Olsen
Benefits of Tethered Shooting
Getting Your Creative Team and Client Involved in the Shoot
When you tether your camera to a computer during a shoot, you can see each image within
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In the following video, Larry Becker takes a quick look at the Tether Tools TetherBoost USB 3.0 Core Controller and how it helps to improve your signal strength when shooting tethered. Designed specifically for many current DSLRs and digital backs, this device maintains a stable connection between your camera and computer when shooting, and helps to alleviate dropped connections. Becker highlights its ease of use, how to