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Nate Luebbe (@nateinthewild) has an understanding of animal behavior that allows him to go beyond the typical snapshot. Join him in the field as he uses his knowledge of wildlife to inform his choice of gear, settings, and composition.
0:00 - Introduction
1:06 - Behavior and Storytelling
5:17 - Bison (Gear and Composition)
9:25 - Elk and Foxes (Camera Settings: Continuous Shooting, Shutter Speed, ISO, Aperture)
16:16 - Bears (Crop)
20:48 - Why Luebbe is a Nature Photographer
22:00 - How to Improve
What are your tips for wildlife photography
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Join time-lapse expert Andrew Geraci as he delves into the exciting world of new age time-lapse techniques for the social-media era. Geraci shares his vast knowledge and cutting-edge insights for creating visually stunning time-lapse videos that captivate audiences in the fast-paced world of social media.
0:00 - Introduction
3:00 - About Andrew Geraci
5:18 - Time-Lapse Options
12:23 - Challenges
19:48 - How to Make Money with Time-Lapse Photography
23:13 - Camera Settings
25:30 - Picking Locations
28:41 - Stand Out
31:48 - Solutions
36:17 -
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In this final part of The Art of Photography series, aviation photographer Joe Glyda explains self-assignments. Glyda discusses finding inspiration when you have no work or want to try something new. He shares three of his self-assignment projects and how they made him fall in love with aviation photography.
0:00 - Introduction
2:13 - Glyda’s Background
5:01 - The Self-Assignment
9:45 - Glyda’s Self-Assignments
26:13 - Aviation Photography / Self-Assignment with a Purpose
46:28 - Let Creativity Come Through You
48:26 - Q&A
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Autumn Schrock is inspired by the moon and its beauty. The different moon phases or times of day, as well as composition, can affect your photo’s story. Schrock explains how to take all these elements into consideration when photographing the moon, as well as how to strike the balance between planning (using apps like PhotoPills) and improvising in the field.
0:00 - Introduction and Schrock’s Work
1:58 - Storytelling
3:47 - Schrock's Tips
6:20 - Planning and Photographing
8:56 - Camera Settings
10:26 - Gear and Composition
11:31 - Schrock's
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Including yourself in a landscape shot is a great way to tell a story, add emotion, and give a sense of scale. In this video, Matt Zefi discusses composition, posing, and angle options for your landscape self-portrait to convey the mood of your image.
0:00 - Introduction: Just Find Friends
0:44 - How to Take a Photo of Yourself
1:38 - Posing, Composition, and Storytelling
2:40 - Focal Length
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In Part 7 of The Art of Photography series, landscape photographer Gina Yeo discusses landscape photography. Yeo breaks down every step needed to achieve that beautiful landscape shot of your dreams. She explains everything, including planning, composition, post-processing, and what's in her camera bag.
0:00 - Introduction
5:17 - The Fundamentals
7:20 - Inside Yeo’s Camera Bag
13:32 - Planning
16:45 - The Foundations
17:08 - Daylight Technique
21:57 - Night Technique
25:16 - Creative Technique
28:53 - Composition
34:50 - The Art of Post-
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Join Sony Alpha Collective member Nate Luebbe in the field at Grand Teton National Park. Learn about his approach to landscape photography, his tips on finding unique compositions, and his advice for photographing in a National Park.
0:00 - Introduction
0:43 - Dissecting Your Scene
4:54 - Adding a Human Element
6:14 - Luebbe's Gear Advice
7:45 - Panorama
8:05 - Camera Settings (Aperture)
9:10 - More On-Location Tips
12:30 - What's Next?
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Should you choose a 50mm, 85mm, or another lens entirely? In this video, Maria Perez explains how certain lenses distort or compress your image. She also discusses the most flattering focal length for your subject’s face, portraiture lenses, and much more.
0:00 - Introduction
0:55 - 24-70mm, 24-105mm
1:44 - 35mm
2:10 - 50mm "Nifty Fifty"
2:42 - 85mm
3:11 - Telephoto Zooms and Primes
4:06 - Supertelephoto
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In Part 6 of The Art of Photography series, dog photographer Kaylee Greer discusses the art of pet photography. Greer deconstructs her images, describing how she got the shot, and discusses everything from angles to camera settings to posing our furry friends.
0:00 - Introduction
4:19 - Image 1 Breakdown: Light and Color
12:38 - Image 2 Breakdown: Gestures and Settings
22:35 - Getting the Dog Comfortable with You and Your Equipment
25:59 - First-Timer Pet Photography Tip
27:48 - Image 3 Breakdown: Water Splits
33:33 - Image 4 Breakdown: Scale
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Photographing birds in the winter presents its own challenges. Luckily, OM SYSTEM Ambassador Emilie Talpin has you covered (literally)! Learn her tips to stay warm, protect your gear, choose your camera settings, and more.
0:35 – Tip 1
2:10 – Tip 2
4:30 – Tip 3
6:01 – Tip 4
7:25 – Tip 5
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Before you head into nature to take photos, you must first plan and pack to the best of your ability. Luebbe and Schrock share advice on how to prepare for weather and how to plan your image bucket list. Plus, they answer the age-old question: “What’s in my camera bag?”
0:00 - Introduction
1:07 - Planning and Research
6:01 - Schrock's Gear
9:51 - Luebbe’s Gear
16:46 - What's Next?
What do you bring when planning an outdoor shoot? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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In this B&H Event Space video, photographer Kristen Ryan discusses her process for choosing a lens and focal length to tell the story of a scene in the best way possible. She shares the way she uses her wide-angle and telephoto SIGMA lenses to capture the beauty of the world.
0:00 - Introduction
1:06 - About Ryan
4:27 - Lenses and Focal Length Choice
9:22 - Wide Angle (14mm)
17:04 - Wide to Telephoto (24-105mm)
25:14 - Super Telephoto (150-600mm)
38:46 - Multiple Lenses in a Single Scene
49:39 - Q&A
What landscape photography tips
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In Part 5 of The Art of Photography series, Bobbi Lane and Lee Varis discuss the art of street photography. Lane and Varis discuss the images from their Neighborhoods of New York project, deconstructing each shot in constructive fashion.
0:00 - Introduction
1:58 - Neighborhoods of New York: Lane’s Images
27:51 - Neighborhoods of New York: Multiple Exposure Images
34:02 - Neighborhoods of New York: Varis’s Images
40:20 – The Best Lenses
45:37 - Recap
48:00 - Settings
53:28 - Editing
58:18 - Final thoughts
What street photography tips do you
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B&H x Sony present Teton Perspectives, a new series with Nate Luebbe and Autumn Schrock! Join them in Grand Teton National Park to learn their techniques for shooting landscapes, wildlife, and astrophotography.
0:00 - About This Series
1:18 - Schrock and Luebbe’s Love of Nature
4:24 - Working with Your Partner
6:08 - Grand Teton National Park
6:38 - Sony Alpha Imaging Collective
7:15 - In This Series
Do you have any photo tips to share? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Photojournalist and FUJIFILM Creator Bess Adler shares her advice on capturing a meaningful and honest photo story that will evoke emotion in your viewers.
0:00 - Introduction
0:21 - Tip 1
0:58 - Tip 2
1:29 - Tip 3
1:55 - Tip 4
2:25 - Tip 5
Did you find these tips useful? Let us know in the Comments section, below.