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    Underwater Photography Advice
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    Photography Battery Tips Learn some digital camera battery tips in this digital photography lesson with Dan Bracaglia. Howcast 12/13/2012 415 Views
    How to Turn Art Concepts Into Projects
    How to Turn Art Concepts Into Projects In Chapter 14 of 17 in his 2012 Capture Your Flag interview, leadership philosopher Bijoy Goswami frames each project in what evolutionary process. He applies a bootstrap model for startup projects as a framework for the process of taking creative ideas from concept to project. Bijoy Goswami is a writer, teacher, and community leader based in Austin, Texas. He develops learning models, including MRE, youPlusU, and Bootstrap, to help others live more meaningfully. Capture Your Flag 07/22/2012 1,014 Views
    Outdoor Photography Tips
    Outdoor Photography Tips Ben Bracaglia gives you the basics of outdoor photography and tips for preparing again the elements while you are outdoors. Howcast 09/04/2012 5,845 Views
    RAW File Basics
    RAW File Basics Ben Bracaglia explains the basics of using RAW files and processing them. Howcast 09/04/2012 10,782 Views
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    How to Shoot at Night Without a Flash Ben Bracaglia shows you the basics of nighttime photos without a flash, the tips and techniques that enable this. Howcast 09/04/2012 1,225 Views
    How to Take Your Own Passport Photos
    How to Take Your Own Passport Photos Save some cash by taking your own passport photos with your own camera or smartphone and a few basic guidelines. CNET 05/26/2012 641,236 Views
    Stop Motion Digital Photography
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    Portrait Photography Basics
    Portrait Photography Basics Ben Bracaglia gives you some portrait photography tips and techniques. Howcast 09/04/2012 4,164 Views
    Framing and Cropping an Image
    Framing and Cropping an Image Layne Kennedy explains the importance of framing and cropping an image. He will walk you through different scenarios where you would want to frame or crop an image and the visual effect it can add to your end photo. He experiments with the focal length of his lens to find the perfect frame for a snow-covered tree that he discovered on the side of a road. He switched to a new lens when his original shot with a wide-angle lens diminished the size of the tree that he wanted to capture. UltimatePhotoGuide 08/09/2012 840 Views
    Panning With High Speed Flash
    Panning With High Speed Flash Layne Kennedy walks you through the technique of panning with your DSLR while using a high speed flash. To demonstrate this technique, Layne snaps a biker curving around a corner and explains the importance of using a strobe to capture the feeling of motion. Layne will talk through the camera settings he used and why he chose them. UltimatePhotoGuide 08/09/2012 1,183 Views
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    Smile Tips for Perfect Profile Pictures Ford model Shelley GoodStein provides smile tips for the perfect profile picture. MonkeySee.com - Fashion 09/02/2012 2,289 Views
    Insta Photographers -  Are Apps Like Instagram Ruining Photography?
    Insta Photographers - Are Apps Like Instagram Ruining Photography? Apps like Instagram and Snapseed allow anyone to manipulate and perfect their photos. Are they ruining the art of photography or just making it more accessible? Alyona Minkovski is joined by Stephen Alvarez, Jeff Cowan, Greg Bull and River Middaugh to discuss. HuffPost Live Highlights 09/28/2012 15,077 Views
    Photographing in Places of Worship.Mov
    Photographing in Places of Worship.Mov Steve Niedorf discusses some of the dos and don’ts of doing a photo shoot in places of worship, as well as certain things that you should consider doing to get the most out of these photos. Some churches allow tripods, whereas more touristy places don’t. Think about using your wide-angle lens, remember to factor in the amount and quality of lighting, and finally don’t forget to be respectful! UltimatePhotoGuide 04/23/2013 22,284 Views

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