DIY Fig Rig DSLR stabilizer
DIY Fig Rig Follow along with us in our newest video to learn how to make a Fig Rig out of PVC Pipe. This will help enhance your shots by providing
AYP Photo Contest Week 2 Winner!
Photo by Anshun He The winner of our week two photo contest is Anshun He - The World is Your Oyster. Check out the new theme, abstract, here.
Adobe Lightroom Basics: EP. 3 – Cropping and Straightening
Cropping and Straightening with Lightroom In this video, Jackie goes over the different ways to crop and straighten an image in Lightroom.
Photo Contest Week 1 Winner!
Photo by José Moreira – Aligned with the Sun Hey guys! We are revealing the winner and runner-ups of the Week 1 photo contest! Week 2 of the contest has started...the theme is
Photography in the Art of Life: Photography Tutorial Ep.1
The four stages of photography Marc Silber talks about how to become a GREAT photographer, moving through the 4 stages of photography, getting better and better as you go. He gives you
DIY: Longboard GoPro Mount
Gopro in action Follow along with this simple DIY on how to mount your own gopro on anything with griptape. In this particular video, we mount a Gopro onto the top and
DIY: DSLR Steadicam “Silver Flyer” Stabilizer
Silver Flyer Steadicam Watch it here A step by step tutorial on building your own steadicam for a fraction of the price of a professional steadicam. Follow along as Evan and Tyler, our
Adobe Lightroom Basics: Ep. 2 – Sorting Images Using Collections
Adobe Lightroom Collections Watch it here In the second Episode of our Lightroom Tutorials we show you the basics of how to sort your images in Lightroom, how to organize using collections, and
Adobe Lightroom Basics: Ep. 1 – Importing & Folder Structure
Watch The Full Video When it comes to photography, post processing is just what makes a good image, a great image. For quite some time, our studio has been wanting to produce tutorials for Lightroom and Photoshop,
PT3 Photography Tips From Documentary Photography – Daniel Milnor
Image by Daniel Milnor Watch The Full Video Light, timing, and composition are arguably the three most important parts of taking great photos. But, Daniel Milnor talks about a fourth element-- knowing your