Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 3

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The first in a 3 episode series to help answer the question, “What should I buy?” Basic principles of light are discussed in this episode

25 Responses to “Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 3”

  1. mar1ann8 Says:

    very good explanation for beginners like me :)

  2. hunkyanonymous Says:

    Hey everyone please check out my video to learn how to make money with your Creative and Original photography!

  3. basmangeorge Says:

    thakes grat help

  4. MrNikolis Says:

    i am fun you are so smart and you have talend

  5. TheebanM Says:

    Excellent

  6. Arisvaldez Says:

    Where are you located?

  7. hayleypetamarrs Says:

    so basicly it depends on the invividual and what siuted to the person

  8. angel9719 Says:

    cool the girl got burn. lol

  9. skyoctane Says:

    Awesome vids!!! Thanks for sharing. I’m learning lots about studio equipment. Thanks for taking some of the mystery out of the set-ups. I’m new to this stuff and greatly appreciate your well-presented, informative and entertaining tutorials. Thanks again :)

  10. SuL6aN1 Says:

    Great work.. Thank you!!

  11. jakebe2 Says:

    Great vidio’s! I’m a newbie and am learning a lot that I didn’t know. Thank you!

  12. ILTK Says:

    Great tutorials, thanks.

    I also recommend the book “Light Science and Magic”, just days after I got it my lighting started improving by leaps and bounds. I love how it doens’t just show a bunch of setups. Nope, you have to read and _understand_ the theory it teaches, then you can come up with your own setups based on knowledge about light.

  13. sharedivinelove Says:

    Great work. thanks so much.. uve done great favour

  14. Drakenkaizer Says:

    I’ve been watching your posted videos one behind the other and let me tell you…YOU ROCK!! I’m a professional photographer and these videos are the best way to explain some of the things we know. Keep up the good work.

  15. iliassakalak Says:

    you post the best, and most informative videos. Practical and really helpful. Thank you very much

  16. snapfactory Says:

    LOL. Thanks, I’m glad someone appreciates the humor. The animations are Monty Python inspired. I think I’d just finished watching The Holy Grail for the millionth time before I edited this video. :)

  17. whooots Says:

    4:29 HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

    That has got to be one of the funnies educational videos I have seen. Don’t get me wrong, I love your willingness to share the info (and it’s great infor at that), but setting the model on fire, now that I hadn’t expected. HA HA HA HA HA HA

  18. grokgod Says:

    The sign of a real open professional sharing great information in a great series. Much Kudos.

  19. himynameisrudy Says:

    snapfactory = god.

  20. ckrhcp Says:

    thank youuuuuu!!!!

  21. ledhippo Says:

    GRREEEAAATTTT!

  22. telmorrf Says:

    Just one thing.. contrast is not the difference between lightest and darkest.
    Contrast is a relative brightness between shadow and the diffuse, and the diffuse is relative to the highlights.

  23. gjlns123 Says:

    Awesome !!!

  24. studio31productions Says:

    very useful and easy to follow, thanks!

  25. binary0011 Says:

    Mark, give me a rod so i can fish :P

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