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TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY—JEFF JOHNSON’S TIPS FOR STUNNING IMAGES


Get more info at www.silberstudios.tv Jeff Johnson has a mental condition pursuit as a Patagonia staff photographer; he gives his tips for superb transport images, his recommendation is to regularly look for the story and discuss it it with your images and in his box as a writer, he writes about it in his biography as well. Marc asked him “how do you get the mojo in your images?” Jeff discusses what functions for him to constraint images that cocktail or have the mojo. Jeff Johnson is also the lead in the film 180 Degrees South which retraces the epic 1968 tour of his heros Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins to Patagonia. Jeff talks about how the film came about and his practice along the way as a photographer Watch this part of Advancing Your Photography for an inside look at how Jeff captures his absolute photojournalistic stories.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - December 29, 2011 at 7:30 am

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THE EDGE OF A WORLD

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On DTown

I not long ago went out to Florida to revisit Scott Kelby and see his setup there. While in the studios, we did an part of D Town with my crony RC Concepcion. It was good fun, as you’ll see below!

Daily Photo – The Edge of the World

This was one of my first times on a black silt beach, and it was even foreigner because it was at slightest 8 hours since we had seen another human.

The receptive to advice the black silt made was something in between normal beach silt and uninformed snow. It was a sleazy break with a slight soppy sucking receptive to advice as my feet pulled up.

This place is pretty tighten to one of the new volcanic eruptions in Iceland. Very tighten to the locale of Vik, this is on the other side of a high and slight towering range. You can kind of drive anywhere. Anywhere. And this looked engaging and kind of scary… so we just gathering and gathering opposite the black silt until we got to this place… like something a disagreeable map engineer would make in Skyrim.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - December 1, 2011 at 10:52 pm

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1 UPON 1: EPISODE 27: METERING PART 3: USING THE LIGHT METER

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by jaredpolin

This is the third part of a 4 part array on metering. In this part Mark demonstrates the basis of using a light meter. Mark covers ambient bearing as well as metering strobes.
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Posted by Favorite Rss - October 1, 2011 at 2:32 pm

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ANATOMY OF THE PHOTOGRAPH (MOON PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL


This is the initial part of Anatomy of a Photograph. we will be training techniques for receiving good cinema of the moon. From orifice to shiver speed to white change and much more. You will leave your mechanism and fire the moon when you are finished with this video tutorial. Presented by www.samys.com

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 31, 2011 at 11:53 pm

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