Aputure AL-M9 ► Best Tiny LED Light For the Price?
A long-time viewer shared the Aputure AL-M9 LED Light with me with me at the NAB Conference. Is this the best tiny little LED light you can buy?
A long-time viewer shared the Aputure AL-M9 LED Light with me with me at the NAB Conference. Is this the best tiny little LED light you can buy?
I'm heading out for a short road trip with Sean Bagshaw and a bunch of other amazing landscape photographers. Let's talk about the trip and show photos from previous adventures!
Making an accurate selection is an important yet sometimes frustrating experience in image editing — but Pixelmator Pro makes it easy, with clever tools like the Quick and Color selection tools!
Today we're having a chat with Chris Smith, founder of the Out of Chicago Photography Conferences, to learn about the origins and intentions of the conference, what's happening at June's Summer Conference in Chicago, and what the future holds for Out of Chicago!
This incredible green or blue screen technology, reflecmedia, is nothing short of amazing! The special screen is chromatte fabric, designed to reflect the color emitted by the LiteRing back at the camera.
Your digital camera has a Long Exposure Noise Reduction feature. But does it make a difference if you're shooting RAW?
Styles are a versatile way to add unique looks to shapes and text (and even photos) in your composition. Today we explored the capabilities in depth, including the impressive gradient tool.
Have you ever wondered how to build your own LUT for video editing? It's actually quite easy. If you're not familiar with color grading or correcting, a Lookup Table is a file that converts colors in an image based on a mathematical formula. Its especially useful if you have a large batch or a whole project to apply the same color grading to. Use LUTs with any of your favorite editing programs (Photoshop, Lightroom, Afinity Photo, Premier, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, etc… you get the picture).
A viewer asked if you could combine the long exposure mode photography (to get a blurry waterfall, for example) with the LUMIX G9 High Resolution mode. The easy answer is YES… but the details may surprise you.
There's movement all around us, and sometimes you want to capture that motion in your shot. And most of the time, all you're going to have on you is the camera on your phone. Ever wondered how to make motion blur “long exposure” photos on your iPhone? Wonder no more!