Time-Lapse Photography

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Join time-lapse expert Andrew Geraci as he delves into the exciting world of new age time-lapse techniques for the social-media era. Geraci shares his vast knowledge and cutting-edge insights for creating visually stunning time-lapse videos that captivate audiences in the fast-paced world of social media. 0:00 - Introduction 3:00 - About Andrew Geraci 5:18 - Time-Lapse Options 12:23 - Challenges 19:48 - How to Make Money with Time-Lapse Photography 23:13 - Camera Settings 25:30 - Picking Locations 28:41 - Stand Out 31:48 - Solutions 36:17 -
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Professional photographer Shiv Verma shares some tips and techniques for time lapses, including typical mistakes to avoid, camera equipment, potential subjects, composition, and more.  0:00 - Introduction & Overview 2:00 - What is a Time-Lapse? 3:29 - Example 5:15 - What Can You Capture? 6:22 - Camera Gear 13:37 - Light 14:44 - The Process 17:24 - Framing & Flicker 21:50 - Holy Grail 22:53 - Animation & Motion Control 23:44 - Final Thoughts Sponsored by
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Tony Gale shares his techniques for making a time-lapse video, such as finding gear, planning your shoot, editing your photos, and more. Are you a creator of time-lapse videos? Do you have any tips of your own you’d like to share? Have at it in the Comments section, below. Sponsored by Manfrotto, Lowepro, JOBY, Lastolite, and Syrp
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Are you looking for new and exciting ways to capture the night sky? Time-lapse photography allows you to show the passage of time by using a series of traditional photographic images. David Marx will first explain the fundamentals of night sky time-lapse photography, including how to shoot a sequence of images for time-lapse using any DSLR or advanced mirrorless camera body. Next you will learn about the two steps that are required to animate your stack of sequential starscape images using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic and Adobe Photoshop
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Time lapses feel a lot like photography during capture stages and a lot like video during the editing process. Creating them is a common progression for photographers looking to dip their toes into video and motion because you can start making high-quality time lapses with your current still photo equipment. If you are starting to tackle time-lapse projects, applying some video tricks can help smooth out your final product. The Absolute Basics I’m hoping that by the time you make it to this article you already have a basic understanding of how
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Wow! What a crazy year we have all had. Between dealing with this pandemic, the uncertainty within the economy, and the lack of travel over the last few months, I think it is safe to say that none of us predicted we would be here at the start of the year. I know I didn’t…. Way back in February, my good buddy, Stan Moniz, and I reached out to B&H with an idea to film a video project for photographers up above the Arctic Circle, in the Lofoten Islands of Norway. The goal was to put together a video mini-series that covered nearly every facet
by Allan Weitz ·Posted
Life under lockdown is challenging on many levels. The need to express oneself through art, crafts, writing, or other creative outlets—though not nearly as critical as a means of survival compared to food and shelter—is part of our genetic makeup. Our creative efforts help to define who we are, how we think, and how we see the world around us. In times such as these, having the ability to express oneself through one’s craft can act as a coping mechanism for getting through yet another day. Photography has been a personal coping mechanism, as
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
If you are here I’m guessing you’ve done a time lapse or two, maybe read our introductory article or Stan Moniz’s night-specific piece, and want to see how you can make your time lapses even better. I’ll admit it, time lapses are tough. There is a ton of information you need to know about photo and video to make
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Time-lapse is a great way to capture slow moving natural events or "slice of life" moments. A series of images taken over time are combined in software to create the look of video moving in a fast forward.