Matrix-Style Photography?
Checking Vincent Laforet’s blog, recently, I came across a video that gives a behind-the-scenes of a recent commercial that was filmed for Rip Curl to promote their new Mirage boardshorts. The video footage is shot by utilizing 52 different point-and-shoot still cameras, all firing simultaneously. This is a technique I’ve been very interested in, I [...]
Preferred settings of sports photographers
I recently found an interesting post online having to do with sports photography. It is a series of graphs that display the trends in camera settings for photographers. Interestingly enough, I use the same settings as the majority. That depends on what I’m shooting though and the results I’m looking for. I’m not surprised, typically [...]
Photo Sequence: Chase Jarvis
This is one the latest on-location video from Chase Jarvis, one of my favorite photographers. In this video, he goes into detail about how to shoot a sequence shot, in this instance, shooting some action with a skier. This was right up my alley because sports and action is exactly what i want to do. [...]
Hitler D3x Rants
I wanted to throw up a link to this video that I found on youtube, its a spoof from the movie “Valkyrie”, that discriminates against the newly released, Nikon D3x. Pay attention to the subtitles (especially towards the end), I found them to be quite hilarious. I really don’t want to give it away, so [...]
Da Grip
Here is a great video I came across recently featuring my new favorite photographer, Joe McNally. He is very knowledgeable about photography. This video demonstrates the best way to hold your camera, known as “da grip”, i’ll assume. It really only applies to left-eyed photographers, but the principles can be used and adjusted to fit [...]
