Back To Basics: Neutral Density Filters

Watch the video here Every wonder how photographers get great shots under harsh settings? The answer may lie in something called neutral density filters. Learn in this week's episode about how to use one of these to achieve better images and the difference between using one and not using one.

AYP Archives: Backpacking With Your Camera Gear

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfUDeTfRGOo Today we dig into our video archives and bring a very useful tip from our very own Marc Silber. You've seen those breath-taking photos of waterfalls and sunsets overlooking a gorge, and now it's your turn to take a crack at shooting them. But what do you do with all of your camera gear? Follow

Apple iPhone 6 Review: New Camera Features

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHlHkJLAHgw It's the moment you've all been waiting for, the release of the iPhone 6! You know about the newer, sleeker design; now get a first look at some of the new features in the new Apple iPhone 6. Its new camera can capture at 240 fps for great slow motion shots. Also new, is the

Apple iOS 8 Review

http://youtu.be/24SIu7hlVmk The new Apple iOS 8 is out and there are a bunch of new features. Advancing Your Photography gives you a close look into what's new and our favorite additions to this new operating system.

AYP Insider: Meet Alixandra Richey and Her “Craving for Photography” –

Hello there. I’m Alixandra Richey, currently an intern here at Silber Studios and loving all it has to offer. I thought I had learned all there was to learn about photography and video (hence my fancy pants degree) BUT, apparently not. Here at Silber Studios, we push the limit on everything; digging and digging until

How To: Mount Your GoPro To Your Surfboard

This is a quick, concise guide on how to mount your GoPro Hero 3 to your surfboard, with some fun surfing footage at the end! Grab yourself a GoPro Hero3 And now that you have your GoPro, let's get out and surf! This is my son Ian on the board and you'll see me taking off to his left. Having too much

Photo Gear Tips: Get Glass First

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqJNpVwZ3rI If you're going to be getting a professional body, you should already have lenses that you can use with it. In this video Dom Bower he explains that you should have about double the amount you paid for your camera invested in good glass. Having non-professional glass on a pro body doesn't make sense.