by Roger Chapman | Aug 15, 2021 | camera accessories, knowledge & skills, studio lighting
Studio Lighting Set Up When it comes to choosing what type of studio lighting is best for you, even with basic studio lighting set up, it is important that you understand the fundamentals; this includes understanding the difference between continuous light and flash;...
by Roger Chapman | Aug 9, 2021 | knowledge & skills, studio photography
How to Set up a Home Photo Studio In this article I take you through how to set up a home photo studio. For the majority of photographers who want to begin a career in studio photography, their first studio is quite often a small home photography studio occupying a...
by Roger Chapman | Aug 2, 2021 | camera accessories, knowledge & skills, ND Filters
Neutral Density Filters This article aims to be a relatively simple guide to neutral density filters. The neutral density (ND) filter is one of those tools that should be in almost every photographer’s camera bag. However, ND filters are mysterious to some, and...
by Roger Chapman | Jul 19, 2021 | camera accessories, gimbal head, knowledge & skills
Gimbal Tripod Head In this article I am going to look at the Gimbal Tripod Head, and how to use a gimbal tripod head for photography. I will also look at those gimbal heads which work perfectly with my camera hide plate. What is a Gimbal? Before we get into it,...
by Roger Chapman | Jul 12, 2021 | knowledge & skills, long exposures, photography, techniques
Long Exposure Photography As you know, I have fallen in love with long exposure photography, where long exposure shots or long exposure photos, have an ethereal quality usually only found in fine art. Personally I think the results are stunning. I have been...
by Roger Chapman | Jul 5, 2021 | knowledge & skills, long exposures, techniques
Long Exposure Photography, ND Filter I am loving my journey exploring long exposure photography, ND filter. I thought the best way to approach my personal education and maybe yours, was to take a series of images where the ISO and the f-stop remained unchanged, but...
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