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Back to School: 4 Simple Ways to Secure Your Off-Campus Apartment
Back to School: 4 Simple Ways to Secure Your Off-Campus Apartment
by Mos Khan · Posted 07/17/2023
School is almost back in session, and for college students who don’t want the trials and tribulations of living in a dorm, this means returning to or getting an off-campus apartment. There are certainly benefits to living in an off-campus apartment, such as privacy if you live alone, or the ability to choose who you want as a roommate. However, the perks of living off-campus are all for naught if your apartment isn’t secure. It’s important to keep your living space safe, leaving your mind free to focus on things that matter—like your expensive
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Surveillance & Accessories
How to Make Smooth Time Lapses
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 06/22/2021
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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Post Shoot Workflow for Headshots: Back to Basics, with Peter Hurley
Posted 06/15/2021
Once your photoshoot is done, it’s time to choose your images and prep them for retouching! Headshot photographer Peter Hurley goes through his post shoot workflow, step by step. What are your takeaways from this video? How will you be incorporating elements of Peter’s process into your own? Engage with us in the Comments, below. Want to learn more from Peter Hurley? Watch the rest of the episodes in this series:
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Photography Post-Production
Portrait Photography
Lighting Tips: The Basics of Day for Night Cinematography
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 05/26/2021
Day for night for color cinematography is an old shooting methodology that relies on a number of techniques regarding human perception, socially accepted convention, and technical qualities of film/sensors. There are a variety of reasons for shooting day for night, and understanding the whys and wherefores can help you create believable images. Moonlight Is Blue It isn’t really, any more than sunlight is blue. The reality is that moonlight is reflected sunlight, so why do people think moonlight is blue? Sunlight has a color temperature of
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Three-Point Portraiture Lighting and Beyond
by Cory Rice · Posted 12/02/2020
Collecting studio lights can become an addictive vice for the adventurous portrait photographer. Once you realize all that can be done with one light, you will soon want to add another, and another, and another. With each additional light come new techniques and creative possibilities. For portrait photographers, one of the most commonly used multi-light setups is three-point lighting. This tried-and-true approach to
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How to Create a Time-Lapse of the Northern Lights
by Stan Moniz · Posted 09/13/2020
Being a photographer and a filmmaker, I've gravitated heavily toward the art form of time-lapse photography. It's the perfect blend of photography and videography, the best of both worlds. Because I mix this art form up with my undying love for capturing the night sky, I’m incredibly passionate about this process and sharing it with others. Time-lapse photography is capturing consecutive photographs over a long period of time and then playing them back quickly in a series so that slow action appears to happen faster. Examples include clouds
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Astronomy
Astrophotography
Landscape Photography
Remote Learning, Part 2: Commercial Photography and Studio Lighting
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/03/2020
As described in our companion article that makes up Part 1 of this story, both teachers and students scrambled to face unique challenges and solve unforeseen problems with the sudden shift from face-to-face classes to remote learning in March 2020. Since a new school year is now upon us, we asked a diverse group of educators for updated tips, as well as insights about the online teaching/learning process. In Remote
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Commercial Photography
Portrait Photography
Monolights
Photography Techniques
Basic Introduction to Livestreaming Video
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted 04/01/2020
In times of transition, such as adding an extension to your business, creating a personal brand, or, especially now, mandatory social distancing during a pandemic, it becomes necessary to connect with friends, clients, or an audience in different ways. Livestreaming video seems fairly easy at its most basic if you're talking to your Mom or a friend on your smartphone, but when, for example, a yoga teacher needs to suddenly transition their classes online or a house of worship needs to reach their congregation, a higher-quality approach may be
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How Auto ISO Can be a Valuable Tool for Filmmakers and Videographers
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted 03/20/2020
ISO can be a sticky subject when it comes to video. It is used in photography when you have a great amount of control over your aperture, shutter, and exposure, and when you understand the lighting of your environment. But when used in video, if used too often, it can be more of an enemy than a friend to your footage. The most controversial setting is auto ISO, causing you to lose control over your ISO setting—and it can have mixed results. However, there are times when auto ISO can be your friend. What ISO Is and What It Is Not Technically,
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What Are Studio Strobe Lights? (And How Do They Work?) | Strobe Lighting Part 1
1,114 Views· Posted 01/07/2020
In the first video of our "Strobe Lighting" Series, watch and learn as David Flores teaches you studio strobe basics, such as different types of studio strobes, watt seconds, lighting settings, and when to use strobe lights. What's the difference between pack and head, monolight, and battery powered strobe lights? Keep watching to learn more about studio lighting for beginners!  Need help picking out a strobe light? Click here.
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Photography Lighting
An Introduction to Tethered Shooting
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 11/07/2019
At its most basic, tethered shooting involves connecting your camera to your computer as you shoot. You’ve likely seen it in some behind-the-scenes video for a professional studio shoot, or you just have a friend who swears it’s the best thing since sliced bread. Tethering is a shooting technique that can benefit many a photographer’s workflow significantly, though upon first hearing of it, the idea of tethering can be something that first requires a bit of education. Hopefully, this introduction will help get you started. Why should you
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The Basics of Green Screen Effects
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 08/20/2019
Green screen compositing today is ridiculously easy compared to days gone by. Years ago, when shooting and finishing on motion picture film, one had to shoot the subject against a green screen, then create film mattes, and combine it all using an optical printer. Generation loss, contrast shifts, and registration problems were the bane of the filmmaker. This doesn’t even begin to encompass all the other problems, such as matte lines, elements that drift out of alignment, transparency issues, and garbage mattes. The introduction of high-
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Post Production
Filmmaking
The Future is Now: Virtual Assistant Control of Your Everyday Devices
by Rich R · Posted 04/05/2019
In the 1960s, we saw starship captains flipping open a pocket-sized device and talking to their crew in orbit, and family members calling one another in full color through what looked like a TV (or at least, what a TV looked like at the time). Steven Spielberg once said, “There is no such thing as science fiction, there is only science eventuality,” and just 50 years after these shows originally aired, you can video chat with anyone around the world while waiting for a taxi, ask a speaker to play your favorite sappy love song, or tell your TV
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Virtual Assistant
Home Theater Systems
Lighting Gear for Outdoor Portraits
by tom kirkman · Posted 03/04/2019
After posing for a few gigabytes of formals in a hall, you can sense the wedding party’s palpable relief when, weather permitting, it’s time to take it outside. If you’re lucky enough to have nicely landscaped grounds, it’s a great opportunity to stop fighting with the tungsten light sources inside and take advantage of that flash-friendly sunlight. Whether you’re just starting out as a wedding photographer or a friend asked you to shoot his or her wedding or you’re a seasoned professional, you’ll need some kind of help to maximize your
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Photography Lighting
Portrait Photography
On Camera Flashes
Lighting Theory and Practice with Bowens Strobes
by BH Event Space… · Posted 06/20/2017
In this B&H Photo Event Space video, photographer, Manfrotto Ambassador, and Sony Artisan Tony Gale explains and demonstrates the basics of “Studio Lighting 101” using Bowens lighting equipment. Gale explains how to use multi-flash lighting setups, how to use reflectors to fill shadows, how (and why) you should light your subject and background separately, and other lighting tricks for beginners and advanced enthusiasts.
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Photography Lighting

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