Learn From the Pros
September 5, 2012 by Manfrotto
Filed under Events, Experience, Workshops
Learn From the Pros
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 [...]
Thomas Reimann presents: Retouching Eyes in Photoshop
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/669825952 *** The webinar is in German language Join us for a Webinar on July 4 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM CEST (Central European Summer Time) - Click here to see your local time Other time zones: 13.00 – 14.00 EDT – (New York Time) 10.00 – 11.00 PDT – (Pacific Daylight Time) [...]
An interview with Tim Flach
April 19, 2012 by Manfrotto
Filed under Interviews
The astonishing hor Cheap generic levitra online ses that appear in the Manfrotto SYMPLA campaign, just out in these days, is the result of a very complex project. The shot was taken in Camargue by the British photographer Tim Flach. As he is the author of one of the nicest campaigns Manfrotto has ever [...]
Thomas Reimann: lightGIANTS
January 12, 2012 by Manfrotto
Filed under Experience
My name is Thomas Reimann (www.thomas-reimann.com) and I’m a photographer & photoshop junkie, videographer and blogger based in Karlsruhe, Germany. A part of my work is a studio I own with some other local photographers. This project is called the “lightGIANTS” (www.lightgiants.com). Beside our own studio work we give several studio photography workshops over the [...]
Stefan Steinmann: Breaking my rules
December 20, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under Beyond the Basics, Stretch Yourself
In the article I want to tell you something about the sentence: Never say never. Before mid of November it was really the fact that all my pictures were not manipulated by Photoshop. Of cause I sometimes adjusted the brightness and the contrast, I “stamped” some small splashes away but these actions I will call [...]
Michael Freeman: How Did You Shoot That? – Bassac River
December 15, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under How did you shoot that, Photography Basics
This week’s tutorial is about removing stuff from digital images – the contentious issue of content removal, to be accurate. It’s contentious because it interferes with the apparent reality of what was in front of the camera, and many people do not approve. Well, that’s discussed sufficiently over on that page, and I’m not going [...]
Michael Freeman: Removing the Unwanted
December 15, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under Beyond the Basics, Post Production
Specks of dust and people who wander uninvited into your frame (or inconveniently hang around and won’t leave) may not seem to have a great deal in common. But for image capture they share the quality of being unwanted. And because of that, they can be dealt with later, if you wish, with similar techniques. [...]
Michael Freeman – How Gray Will a Color Be?
November 15, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under Beyond the Basics, Black & White
Several weeks ago I wrote about the relatively new and excellent ways of converting a color image digitally into black and white. The original doesn’t even need to be digital – a scanned transparency will do fine. There’s quite a bit of technical stuff to go into, and at the end of that article, Save [...]
IPhoneography: reflections on the photographic means and language.
October 28, 2011 by Manfrotto
Filed under Photography Basics, Stretch Yourself
It’s been a bit since the first mobile phone allowed everyone to take a picture and since then, as for many things, technology has advanced and the photographic means have reached characteristics unimaginable till a few years ago. The big brands of the photographic sector announced the birth of the smaller “mirrorless” cameras; mobile phone [...]

