Adam Barker: Unconventional Portrait Tips

September 26, 2012 by  
Filed under Photography Basics, Tips & Tricks

For those of you who know my work, you may be surprised to see a blog post from me on portraits. They’re certainly not my forte, and I don’t profess to be an expert to any degree. But perhaps that’s just what some of us might need to shake things up from the more conventional/traditional [...]

Edward Mendes: Tips for Making Great Winter Photographs

December 20, 2011 by  
Filed under Photography Basics, Tips & Tricks

Well, in case you haven’t noticed yet, it’s cold!  Winter is here in full force and that usually means photographers start to go into a state of creative hibernate for the winter.  Traditionally winter is the time for us to stay indoors and sort through our film or digital files from the warmer months, make [...]

Three Tips by Scott Kelby

September 28, 2011 by  
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Three Tips by Scott Kelby – Better Portraits

July 22, 2011 by  
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Michael Freeman: You’ve Got the Light, Now Where’s the Subject?

March 29, 2011 by  
Filed under Lighting, Photography Basics

I think we’ve all had the experience. Suddenly there’s wonderful light. It’s different, it’s exciting, and it probably isn’t going to last very long. You even have the camera all ready at hand, battery charged, so no excuses. The only thing is, we know the light is going to make a fantastic picture somewhere, but [...]

…and we are back!

January 28, 2011 by  
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Manfrotto School of Xcellence would like to thank you and praise for all the support, insights and help you provided and for your great following. We will pursue to work for you with top professionals and photographers from all over the world so that all of you can get closer to the imaging world and [...]

Handy setting tips to improve your photography. From Automatic to almost Manual.

June 9, 2010 by  
Filed under Events, Webinars

Are you planning your next travel adventure or holiday? Have you just bought your first DSLR camera? Don’t have a clue what all the buttons and knobs on your camera are for? This opportunity is the best option for you: a crash course- easy and effective, showing you all the settings you need to know [...]