Reflections on Wildlife Photography
April 11, 2012 by Manfrotto
Filed under Photography Basics, Tips & Tricks
Shooting blind, or not shooting at all…
March 29, 2012 by Manfrotto
Filed under Photography Basics, Tips & Tricks
Sometimes, as photographers, we find ourselves in situations where it becomes painfully clear that we are not welcome. It happens especially to travel and reportage photographers who often deal with radically different cultures or sensitive environments. Photographing women in a Muslim country is one good example of a difficult task. You immediately realize your artistic [...]
PhotoFarm & AdventurAfrica present: Tanzania Express.
EXPERIENCE AFRICA 17 days of safari, photography and adventure at close range with the unspoiled nature and wildlife of southern Tanzania. Mikumi, Udzungwa Mountains and Ruaha National Parks. African photo safari August 7-23, 2011 southern Tanzania AdventurAfrica is a privately owned, independently operated, tour operator specializing in adventure trips, unique photo safaris and photography workshops. [...]
PhotoFarm & AdventurAfrica present: Africa. Without the Rush.
EXPERIENCE AFRICA 17 days of safari, photography, adventure and relaxation. Mikumi, Udzungwa Mountains and Ruaha National Parks. An unconventional and unique itinerary to discover a timeless Africa. African photo safari July 2-18, 2011 southern Tanzania AdventurAfrica is a privately owned, independently operated, tour operator specializing in adventure trips, unique photo safaris and photography workshops. We [...]
AdventurAfrica presents: the African Wilderness.
EXPERIENCE AFRICA 15 days of safari, photography, adventure and relaxation. Mikumi, Udzungwa Mountains and Ruaha National Parks. An unconventional and unique itinerary to discover a timeless Africa. African photo safari Aug 28-Sep 23, 2011 southern Tanzania AdventurAfrica is a privately owned, independently operated, tour operator specializing in adventure trips, unique photo safaris and photography workshops. [...]
Giorgio Trucco on Gradient Map: reclaim your lost colors
May 17, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under Beyond the Basics, Post Production
A step by step tutorial on the use of Photoshop Gradient Map tool. Questo articolo e’ disponibile anche in italiano all’indirizzo: http://www.photofarm.it/wp/index.php/tutorial-sul-gradient-map-come-recupare-i-colori-del-tramonto/ One of the most frustrating aspects of digital photography, especially at the beginning, when people are still struggling figuring out the relationship between capture and post-production settings, is to witness the disappearing of [...]
EXPERIENCE AFRICA: Spirits of the forest
May 10, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under Experience
Giorgio Trucco [PhotoFarm] on assignment in the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania. “We feel surrounded by forest spirits who appear and disappear at their pleasure. Unseen, they look at us, controlling without effort their distance from us. We feel like intruders in a world that is not ours, one we do not belong to, clumsy and [...]
PhotoFarm School of Photography joins the Manfrotto School of Xcellence in its online photographic educational program
March 22, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under Experience
PhotoFarm School of Photography joins the Manfrotto School of Xcellence, delivering an exciting program of Photo Travels, Photography Workshops, Academy Courses, Webinars and Tutorials. Manfrotto School of Xcellence is proud to announce a new partnership with the School of Photography PhotoFarm. This exciting collaboration will add new content to our online educational program, harnessing [...]
Photofarm presents: Photo Stitching
REGISTRATI QUI IN ITALIANO This webinar program will cover the analysis and the explanation of the most commonly used techniques to obtain a horizontal or vertical panoramic image, starting from the choices we need to make during the capture phase. It’s important to understand prospective problems and to be able to visualize the final result [...]
PhotoFarm presents: Introducing Photoshop
REGISTRATI QUI IN ITALIANO This is the third webinar of a series of 5, focusing on Color Management for photographers. Starting from the early ‘90s, with the explosive spread of personal computers, Color Management has allowed us to communicate, in a definitive and not subjective way, information about colors between different operators and machines. [...]

