Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!

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In “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, we delve even deeper into the creation and alteration of light. “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!” is another "gotta have" e-book - if for no other reason than the section on the UV filter. This filter has the ability to save you $1000’s of dollars!

Here is the TOC to show some of what’s discussed...

Intro Review: Understanding Color Red, Green, Blue Hand Tinting Color Harmony Using Gimp Light Management How Many Light Sources Do You Need? Using More Lights Isn’t Always Better Understanding Reflectors Filling In The Shadows Flash Or Reflector? Often A Reflector Is Better Than A Flash Unit Using A Reflector For The Main Light Saving Money With Reflectors Building Up To A Five Light Studio Portrait Using Reflectors Working With Photo Filters Filters Vs Photoshop How Filters Affect The Scene Using The UV Filter Using A Polarizing Filter Working With The Neutral Density Filter Using A Graduated ND Filter Understanding Colored Filters Do Not Buy Single Color Filters Grad. Color Filters You Will Want To Have Using Alternative Filters Storing Your Filters How To Take Off Filters That Are Stuck Photo Exercise Additional Photo Education

It's a simple matter to invest hundreds of $ on lights – however it isn't required! By a careful positioning of reflectors, it is possible to turn a single light source into a FIVE light set! AND that lone light source could even be the sun!



You can achieve results that will be equal to the top studio shooters with very little cost. Your reflectors can even be home-made which means they’ll cost almost nothing.

Photo Filters – generally physical "on-camera" photo filters have dropped by the wayside because of the digital revolution.

Photographers still use photo filters, however - with many of them – it’s added later (in Photoshop) rather than attached to the front of the lens. Yet, there’re a few photo filters we still need on-camera. The effects simply can not be simply done (or created at all) in Photoshop.

The UV Photo Filter – Here’s one that can truly save you $1000’s of dollars.

The Polarizer – this one ought to be in your equipment bag EVERY DAY! The results you will get can easily zoom your images to entirely new levels and it’s very hard if not impossible to duplicate the results in Photoshop. IE a neutral density filter, graduated neutral density filters and so forth...

Look through “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, it is really easy to follow and really easy to put into practice. In a few minutes you’ll have a solid handle on using reflectors for lights and working with the “must have” photo filters.

Grab YOUR copy of “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!” right now!

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