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    Using Textured Wallpaper as a DIY Product Backdrop – An Exercise

    Jan 9, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    One of the easy ways to get interesting backdrop (at least for small objects) is to use textured papers. They come in small enough packaging…

    Building A Smooth Portable Video Dolly From Scraps

    Jan 7, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    Photographer Patrick Luke built quite a clever video Dolly. While we have had our share of dollies and sliders before, I don’t think I’ve seen…

    Download Adobe CS2 For Free

    Jan 7, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    Update: this was too good to be true, and Adobe shut it down (the dead link is not a result of overload). Read what this…

    “Light Painting” Done With Light Emitting Algae

    Jan 6, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    Usually we use a wide array of battery powered lights and fireworks  to create light paintings. This is not the case with the photographs below…

    How To Instasuqare Your Camera’s View Finder

    Jan 6, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    You Can always square your photographs in post, but true inst-edicts will not stop there. How about permanently squaring your DSLR’s view finder (Canon 40D…

    A Timelapse Of Paris Shows How Beautiful The City Is

    Jan 4, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    If you’ve ever been to Paris, you know that it is a beautiful city. Director Benjamin Trancart of Trak created a beautiful timelapse of Paris…

    DIY Light Painting Breakdown

    Jan 3, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    A few days ago we shared the awesome light painting and BTS videos from Vincent Bruno. If you thought you needed elaborate gear or a…

    David Hobby vs. Buzz Lightyear (The Camera) – A Close Tie

    Jan 3, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    Kai and Alambi at DigitalRev has an interesting video series where they conduct photography duels. Not between two photographers, but between a pro photographer and…

    Understanding Metering, Part One: Introduction by Ming Thein

    Jan 3, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    This is part one of Ming Thein‘s series on Understanding Metering. An image from my recent Introduction to Wildlife workshop, and a very tricky metering…

    Who Is More Fit, Photographers Or Editors?

    Jan 1, 2013 Udi Tirosh

    I think it is a good question. On one hand, photographers, move, change lenses, operate strobes, look for different POV. On the other hand, editors…