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Phlearn-Air-–-Episode-#18-Tuesday
In this episode we go over flying on an airplane with your photography equipment. We share some tips as to what you can bring on board, and what might be better to check....
ND-Filters-–-Episode-#17-Monday
Broadcasting from Looking Glass Falls, we show you a great use of Neutral Density Filters. Dang it was windy, and we left our deadcat at home. Check out the image HERE...
Liquid-Exposure-–-Episode-#-16-Friday
The bitter taste of ISO, the tangy-ness of Aperture, and the smooth feel of Shutter Speed. If exposure has eluded you in the past, look no further. We love metaphors, and even if this one makes no sense, we had fun with it....
The-Gear-List-pt.2-–-Episode-#14-Wednesday
Avenger A410B Great heavy duty light stands. WhiteLightning X1600 Great Strobe 86" Parabolic reflector Large light source Beauty dish great lighting for portraits Vagabond We recommend getting the newer one Pelican Laptop Case Keeps your laptop safe outsi...
The-Gear-List-pt.1--Episode-#13-Tuesday
In this episode we go over some of the gear we use to make our images....
The-Great-Debate-Nikon-vs.-Canon-–-Episode-#-9
Avery’s got her very first camera! A Canon 5D Mark II!! We’ve also gotten a Canon BG-E6 battery grip, an extra Canon LP E-6 battery pack, Canon E1 Hand strap (not seen in video :’(), and a SanDisk Extreme 16GB Compact Flash Card. Watch us unwrap and put ...
Program-Mode-–-Episode-#4
P Mode aka Program Mode is like a slightly more advanced auto mode. Auto Mode doesn’t let you shoot in RAW exposure compensation or any of those things. Program mode does. It adjusts both your shutter speed and aperture setting at the same time so basically ...
TV-Mode-–-Episode-#3
TV mode stands for Time Value on Canon. For Nikon it is S for shutter speed (which makes more sense). They both control your shutter speed on the camera. You would shoot in this mode so that you can freeze your subject while they are moving with a fast shutter...
AV-Mode-–-Episode-#2
Here we are covering the AV mode on your SLR camera. On a Canon it will appear as AV on your camera dial and on Nikon as A. They both stand for Aperture Priority mode. This mode allows you to control the size of the hole in your lens that either gets smaller o...
Bulb-Mode-–-Episode-#1
Our very first episode! J We’ll be covering the bulb mode on your SLR camera. We shoot with Canon (5D Mark II), but there really isn’t much of a difference between it and Nikon. On a Canon it will appear as a B on your camera dial. Basically in bulb mode y...
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