Saturday, March 05, 2016
Lighting a portrait should be subtle and delicate at times. Not obvious and showy all the time.
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©2016 Kirk Tuck. Some online classes that may be of interest to you: A link to my Studio Portrait Lighting Class with $25...
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Friday, March 04, 2016
It's all in the wrist. Oh, and the lens.
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Gosh, I love to light stuff. This looks like window light but it's really two tungsten lights, used correctly. One is being aimed th...
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A blast from the past. Golly. What if Sony had put a really good menu into the Nex-7? Wouldn't that have been cool? Right?
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A few years back I had a couple of Sony NEX-7 cameras. They were pretty close to really, really good. The sensor tech was last generatio...
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Nikon issues pre-emptive recalls for both D5 and D500. Please return yours for service, in advance.
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One of the preemptively recalled Nikon D500s. Tokyo, Japan. March 4, 2016 For Immediate release: "Steve" Mikimoto...
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Thursday, March 03, 2016
It's "ART" because it's in black and white. And don't you forget it. Plus, we've got bokeh!
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A link to my Studio Portrait Lighting Class with $25 Off. Food Photography. by Andrew Scriviani Off Camera...
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Steeling myself for the SXSW onslaught. Could this be the year we do the definitive video of the whole happening?
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In one week the hordes of pale people, dressed in black on black on black, will arrive in the three square miles of downtown that embrac...
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Studio Dog is my co-pilot. Adventures in cars.
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Studio Dog and I were out for a joy ride when we spied a roving band of renegade of squirrels. She insisted that we pull over and give c...
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