Digital Photography 1on1
Digital Photography 1 on 1 is a Q&A video series that I created to help beginning and intermediate photographers. Here is a list of every episode to date.
In this episode Mark explains how the shutter works, shutter sync, and how to control the ambient light exposure while using a flash
In this episode Mark describes the two types of light meters. He answers the questions, “What meter should I buy?” and “How do I use a light meter?”
The first in a 3 episode series to help answer the question, “What should I buy?” Basic principles of light are discussed in this episode.
In this episode Mark goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, “What should I buy?”
In this episode Mark goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, “What should I buy?”
In this episode Mark goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, “What should I buy?”
In this episode Mark shows you 2 different 3 light setups. This is the final episode in the 3 part series that helps you understand what equipment to buy.
In this episode Mark explains how to set up a Pocket Wizard system. Mark also explains how you can mix and match lighting equipment from different manufacturers.
In this episode Mark explains the difference between wide angle and telephoto lenses for portrait photography.
In this episode Mark shows you how to use your Sekonic light meter to balance flash and ambient light.
In this episode Mark recommends a few camera bags
In this episode Mark discusses lighting ratios.
In this episode Mark demonstrates 7 basic lighting setups.
In this episode Mark explains Depth of Field.
In this episode Mark Wallace discusses how different sources of light affect the colors of your photographs. Mark explains color temperature and white balance, and demonstrates how you can get the most accurate color in your images.
In this episode Mark explains why f/2.8 is a large aperture opening and f/22 is a small aperture opening. Mark also discusses the meanings of the numbers on many lenses.
In this episode Mark talks about panning. Panning is an easy way to create motion in your images. Use it for shooting sports, kids or anytime you want to create some motion in your shots.
In this episode Mark talks about the basics of exposure. Learn how the Aperture, Shutter and ISO work together to control how an image is exposed.
In this episode Mark talks about sync speed and how to use a studio strobe to freeze action.
In this episode Mark talks about using a fast shutter speed to freeze motion. This is a great technique that can be used to capture sports or even kids on the move!
In this episode Mark shares 8 tips for capturing great fireworks photos.
In this episode Mark explains how to balance studio strobes with ambient light when shooting outside.
In this episode Mark explains how to shoot tethered using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.0. Shooting tethered allows you to connect your camera to your computer and capture your shots in realtime.
In this episode Mark talks about shooting video with a DSLR. This is the first of several episodes on this topic. This episode’s topics include stability, focus, camera movement, and controlling light entering the lens.
In this episode Mark goes over a very basic 3 light setup for those who are looking to buy their first portrait light kit.
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