My personal camera settings My camera settings are a very subjective choice. I always want my pictures to look good on the camera display when I show them to my clients on the set. In frequent cases we have neither […]
Read MoreShoot The Centerfold Gets Displayed in Times Square 0
All the lights, glitz and glitter in Times Square, New York City can make your head spin and you never quite know where to lay your eyes, until now! It has come to our attention that a trailer-clip from our […]
Read MoreDaylight LED is the new black – Say goodbye to neon, tungsten & HMI 0
I have always been fascinated with available light. On most of my assignments outdoors I tried to use as much available light on my subjects as possible. A good reflector or two helped enormously and my portable strobes were being […]
Read MoreThe Mirror Shot, Then and Now 0
As long as there have been reflections, we’ve liked sticking our faces in them, and preferably, immortalizing them in a photo. The selfie is timeless. But I can’t help but think it’s less dignified today than a century ago. Sometime […]
Read MoreThanksgiving & Photography 0
This is the perfect year to put your photographic talents to work to make some family pictures for holiday gifts. This article is focused on the Thanksgiving dinner table shot and an outdoor family group portrait, but there’s no reason […]
Read MoreVictoria’s Secret Revealed – Original vs. Retouched Photos 0
After walking by the Victoria’s Secret store last night, I saw several overly photoshopped images in their windows and it sparked me to post these sample images to show how much “shopping” exactly does go into their images. In my […]
Read MoreSTC Exposed in Playboy – Four Pages 0
We are proud to announce that Playboy Intl. Has picked up our seminar series and written a four-page story on their December issue, about Shoot The Centerfold Oct 13-14, 2012 seminar / workshop. Be sure to get your copy at […]
Read MorePolar Bear at a German Zoo Gets It’s Paws on a Canon 70-200mm Lens 1
German photographers Marion and Dieter were visiting the Nuremberg Zoo earlier this month when they came across an odd sight: one of the polar bears named Felix was chomping on a Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS telephoto lens. Apparently another lady […]
Read MoreCinemecanix – The Rolls-Royce Of The Camera Shoulder Supports 0
Shoot The Centerfold master photographer Ales Bravnicar seems to have gotten the DSLR bug-fever and with a good reason at that. He ran into a talented Eric Auclair at Photokina in Germany a few months back and fell in love […]
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