What’s New at Silber Studios
Eiffel Tower at Dusk How do you capture images of something as iconic as the Eiffel Tower without turning it into a total cliche? Exploring around with my camera, I found this view of the
Michael Burnett: How to Shoot Skaters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uenv7PXwvhk This video from Tony Hawk's RIDE youtube channel featuring Michael Burnett is all about composition when you shoot skaters. One of the most important things to make sure of is that you get both
Karl Taylor Explains The 4 Main Types of Light
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9prcUCHlqM There are 4 main types of light, and Karl Taylor does a great job of explaining them in this video about the various types of lighting. Knowing the type of light that you're dealing
Teens against Photoshopped Magazine Models
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDvaMwIkNpY A 14 year old teenage girl by the name of Julia Bluhm has started a petition for 17 magazine to publish one issue of the magazine which contains real models, who aren't airbrushed
The Power of Video and Why You Need To Be Using It
We're big fans of incorporating video into your website, as you've heard me talking about. This short infographics video from iQ interactive tells a pretty compelling story. Let us know if you'd like to talk
Why Photographers Should Read Guy Kawasaki’s New Book
Guy Kawasaki's new book What the Plus! is a must-read for anyone who's interested in how to get more out of Google+. And it's a must-read for any photographer who's sharing photos on the Internet. Last
The Nikon D3200 is announced.
The Nikon D3200 is Nikon's newest entry level camera. Once you take a look at the spec list, it might not seem so entry-level. Specs: 24.2 Megapixel CMOS APS-C Sensor 4 Frames per
Even a Brilliant Idea Won’t Sell Itself
If you missed why I'm quoting excerpts from the book Damn Good Advice, by George Lois see my earlier post "You're looking at Ron Holland, me and Jim Callaway in 1967, a few weeks after starting my
“Silver & Light” – Ian Ruhter on Wet Plate Photography
http://vimeo.com/39578584 Ian Ruhter is a photographer who decided to take his life savings and create his own wet plate camera which he calls the "Time Machine." It happens to be one of the world's largest
Using Angles–Two Versions of Black and White Photographs
Chairs at Peninsula School I was going through some old negatives, rescanning them and came across this one. What a difference an angle can make. Have a look at how this shot started out, when I took it way back,