Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!

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In “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, we delve much deeper into the creation and alteration of light sources. “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!” is another "gotta have" tutorial - if for no reason other than the section on the Ultra Violet filter. This filter has the ability to save you thousands of dollars!

Here is the TOC to show some of what is covered...

Introduction Review Of Previous Course Volume: Color Red, Green, Blue Hand Tinting Harmonizing Working with Gimp Light Management How Many Light Sources Are Necessary? Using More Lights Isn’t Always Better The Reflector Lightening The Shadows Flash Or Reflector? Often A Reflector Is A Better Option Than A Flash Unit The Reflector As A Main Light Source Reflectors Save A Lot Of Money Creating A 5 Light Studio Set Using Reflectors Using Photo Filters Filters Vs Photoshop Filters In Action Using The UV Filter Using The Polarizing Filter Understanding The Neutral Density Filter Understanding The Graduated ND Filter Working With Colored Filters Don’t Buy Single Color Filters Graduated Color Filters You Will Need Using Alternate Filters Storing Your Filters Removing Filters That Are Stuck Practice Exercises More Photo Education

It's easy to invest $100’s of dollars on lights – however it is NOT necessary! By the careful positioning of reflectors, it’s not too hard to turn one solitary light source into a 5 light setup! AND that one light could even be the sun!



You will be able to get photographs to be equal to the top studio photographers with minimal cost. Your reflectors could even be homemade so they’ll cost almost nothing.

Filters – generally physical "on-camera" filters have been abandoned because of the use of digital cameras.

We still work with photo filters, however - with the majority of them – it is added later (in Photoshop) instead of attached to the front of the lens. Yet, there’re a couple filters we still need on the camera. The effects just can not be simply done (or done at all) in Photoshop.

The UV Photo Filter – Here’s one that can truly save you thousands of dollars.

The Polarizer – this one should be in the camera bag EVERY DAY! The effects of the polarizer can zoom your photos to completely new levels and it is difficult if not impossible to replicate the same results with Photoshop. IE a neutral density filter, graduated ND filters and so on...

Look through “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, it is easy to follow and easy to implement. In a few minutes you’ll have a firm grip on effectively lighting with reflectors as well as using the “must have” filters.

Get a copy of “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!” right away!

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