Victoria Hillman presents: From spiders to sifakas: How to capture unique wildlife images
Reserve your free Webinar seat now HERE Join us for a Webinar on Thursday 15 th November from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM GMT (London Time) – Click here to see your local time. Other time zones: 17.00 – 18.00 CEST (Italian Time) 11.00 – 12.00 EDT (New York Time) 18.00 – 19.00 PDT – [...]
Steve Gosling: two photos from his recent (and first) trip to Iceland
August 30, 2012 by Manfrotto
Filed under Experience
‘The Glacial Lagoon’ (Jokulsarlon, Iceland) 6 secs @f22; 0.9 ND grad soft, Alpa TC camera, 36mm Apo-Switar lens, Phase One digital back, Gitzo Explorer GT2541EX carbon fibre tripod together with a G1276M off-centre ball head Another image from Jokulsarlon, taken at around midnight. Just minutes before I took this photograph the iceberg (that can seen [...]
Paolo Baccolo presents: The power of Raw Imaging. Camera Raw and Lightroom 4
Reserve your Webinar seat now here! *** The webinar is in Italian language Join us for a Webinar on 4th July from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM CEST (Central European Summer Time) - Click here to see your local time Other time zones: 9.00 – 10.00 EDT – (New York Time) 6.00 – 7.00 PDT – (Pacific [...]
David duChemin presents: LEARNING TO SPEAK THE VISUAL LANGUAGE
Join us for a Webinar on June 15! Space is limited! Reserve your Webinar seat now! Join photographer and author, David duChemin, as he discusses the visual language and how a grasp of that language can help us create stronger, more intentional images. This is a distillation of David's book, Visually Speaking, A Deeper Look at [...]
Phil Coates presents: Adventure Film & Photography From Pole To Pole
Join us for a Webinar on June 7 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM BST (British Summer Time) – Click here to see your local time Other time zones: 17.00 – 18.00 CEST – (Italian Time) 11.00 – 12.00 EDT – (New York Time) 8.00 – 9.00 PDT – (Pacific Daylight Time) Topic of the [...]
Adam Barker: Instill Your Images with a Message
May 31, 2012 by Manfrotto
Filed under Experience
I have long been a believer in the medium of photography. In my mind, a still photograph has the ability to send a clear, concise message quicker than any other medium out there. We, as photographers, can communicate with our viewers in fractions of a second, drawing them in with visual impact and letting them [...]
Tom Bol presents: Outdoor Adventure Shooting 2
Join us for a Webinar on April 10! Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now here! Learn what is required to put together a successful outdoor adventure shoot! Plan your shoot from start to finish! Tom will discuss what is required from gear, location and what it takes to shoot great adventure images. He [...]
Drew Gardner: Golden Greats
In this very special one off event, Drew Gardner gives a tour of his latest project, revealing the techniques he used to shoot images, and some of the stories behind the photos which will never otherwise be told. Drew will take questions throughout in this informal event. Drew says: ‘It was a great project to shoot [...]
Frank Düpmann: A tutorial on High Dynamic Range images.
December 19, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under Beyond the Basics, Composition, Post Production
Ruins of former Russian sanatoriums (near Berlin) – „natural“ settings The Dynamic Range (DR) of your favourite camera is limited – that‘s the bad news. It means that in „challenging“ light situations, either the higlights are blown or there are no details in shadows, all black. In the example above, either the windows would be [...]
Michael Freeman: How Did You Shoot That? – Crossed Polarizers
November 2, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under How did you shoot that, Photography Basics
Looking through my image archive for examples of low-key images, for the article on the other page this week, I came across this, a studio still-life that I shot many years ago., and remembered that it was a solution to an interesting little problem. The assignment was for the petrochemical company Shell, to illustrate some [...]

