maanantai 30. marraskuuta 2015

PictureCorrect.com: Second Shooter: Tips to Be a Great Assistant Photographer

I’ve been a second shooter at a number of weddings now and was recently informed that I’m a pretty stellar second shooter. (In fact, I’m one local photographer’s first pick, which made me absolutely giddy).

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“Touch” captured by Alyona Arnautova

I’m lucky to have Ryan as my second shooter for weddings, which works out beautifully for me. We both have a similar style and we understand one another really well. I can always count on Ryan to get really strong images from a different perspective and he fills out each weddings album of images really well!

So I thought I’d write an article giving some tips on how to be an awesome second shooter based on my experiences with a second shooter and as a second shooter for someone else.

1. Do NOT promote yourself

This is probably the most important rule of second shooting, and I would hope it’s common sense. While you are working you are a member of your main photographer’s business. It is completely inappropriate and unacceptable to advertise or market your own business while you are working for another photographer. In fact, by trying to market yourself while working for another photographer you will more than likely appear very unprofessional and amateur. Do yourself and the photographer (who was kind enough to hire you for the day) the courtesy of forgetting you have a business for the day. And as an employee for the photographer, you should be prepped to answer a few simple questions about your photographer if guests should ask and have business cards ready to hand out, too.

2. Look for new angles

The last thing your photographer wants is for you to take duplicates of every shot s/he is taking. They hired you for your eye and their hope is that you’ll look for different angles. On wedding days, it’s the main photographer’s job to capture all of the formal straight-on images. But you have the fun and unique opportunity to look at each shot from a different angle or perspective. Keep an eye open for something different and for things the photographer might miss between shots.

3. Be sure you’re not in the main photographer’s shot

This can be a common problem for new second shooters. It’s always important to keep an eye on where the main photographer is and be sure you aren’t going to show up in the backgrounds of their images. Remember their shots are more important than yours! So stay out of their way! And remember to make sure s/he isn’t in the background of your pictures either.

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“Husband and Wife” captured by Gagan Dhiman

4. Pay attention to details

Another nice thing you can do to help your photographer is to pay attention to the details when s/he is setting up a photo. If you notice the bride’s dress is wrinkled funny, straighten it. If you see that the groom’s handkerchief isn’t perfect, correct it. If a bridesmaid has some hair out of place, go up and fix it. Both the photographer and the client will thank you for your attention to those details.

5. Be attentive to what the main photographer needs

Oftentimes second shooters double as assistants. Always keep your eye on the photographer to see if there’s something s/he needs. This is really great when you’ve worked with one photographer for a while, because you start to know what lenses s/he will want when setting up a shot. You can be ready and waiting with their lens prepped for them when they need it.

6. Be friendly and chat with clients while the main photographer preps for the next shot

Don’t feel like you can’t be friendly and chat with the clients just because they aren’t your clients. Brides and grooms feel most uncomfortable in those in between moments while the photographer is getting prepped for the next shot. Ease their discomfort by telling them how awesome they look, asking them if they’re enjoying the day, asking what they are most looking forward to, etc. This is a great way to keep the clients distracted and happy and give the main photographer the time they need to get ready for the next shot.

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“Wedding Sydney” captured by Darryn

As you can see, there are a lot of things you can do to help your photographer on the wedding day. While the main photographer has to focus on getting images s/he is sure the client will buy, you get the opportunity to capture some really unique and creative images, too. Plus it’s your duty to make sure the photographer is taken care of as well as the clients. And don’t forget—while you are working for a photographer, you cannot advertise or market yourself. Hopefully these six tips will help you become the best second shooter you can be!

About the Author:
Stephanie lives in Central Illinois and is married to her best friend, Ryan. She enjoys the company of her rambunctious lab-beagle pup, Kit. She is the owner of Green Tree Media (http://ift.tt/Ih4iIV) and is passionate about photography.


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PictureCorrect.com: 5 Time-Saving Tips for Adobe Lightroom

Photographers everywhere have embraced Adobe Lightroom as a godsend—a tool that saves countless hours, catering exactly to photographers’ needs in incredible detail. The problem is that most of those details are tucked away in unseen corners of the program. In the video below, Mark Wallace shows us five time-saving tricks for a more fluent editing experience:

The last technique—a customized export structure using published folder sets—is way too complex to write out here; it’s probably best understood by watching the video. (Skip to 7:32 if you’re interested in that.) But the other four are pretty simple:

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  1. Use keyboard shortcuts. Need to crop an image? Don’t click the little icon—just hit R. For white balance, tap W. To find a whole list of handy keyboard shortcuts, you can click Command (for Macs) or Control (for PCs) and /.
  2. Clean up your panels. You can toggle between which panels are visible by hitting Tab or Shift and Tab together. You can also right click on the leftmost ones to collapse them all or make them or work in Solo Mode, where only the selected panel is open.
  3. Use crop guide overlays. When cropping a photo, click Tools in the menu bar, then head to Tool Overlay and click “Always Show.” That will show a grid over your crop to help you size it out. You can change the grid to a diagonal, spiral or particular aspect ratio under Tools – Crop Guide Overlay, or simply click the hotkey O on the image to cycle through them.
  4. Make custom keyword sets. If you shoot similar photos—wedding shots, landscapes, etc.—and find yourself using the same keywords again and again, rather than type them in each time, you should use the built-in keyword option. When clicked on the right-hand panel, they’ll apply to every image selected. To create your own, go to Edit Set, delete the preexisting ones and save the new set as any title you want.

What are your favorite Lightroom time savers?

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PictureCorrect.com: Interesting Photo of the Day: Serene 8 Minute Exposure

Sometimes, there is something so serene about water. When it’s at its calmest, still and quiet, void of passing boats, noise or people. The stillness can wash over you. Here is that feeling captured through photography by reddit user sakelazy. Captured about an hour after sunrise, the photographer took in eight minutes of peace by the water while waiting for this long exposure:

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8 Minutes of Peace by sakelazy (Via Imgur. Click image to see full size.)

The photo is breathtaking and does a great job of portraying a feeling of complete peace and calm. It’s almost as if you’re standing on the beach, can you smell the cool air?

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PictureCorrect.com: What to Look For in a New Camera Instead of Megapixels

Browse the display cases of any big-box electronics retailer and you’re bound to see one statistic prominently displayed on each camera model, right beneath the name: megapixels. Consumers have come to understand this as the be-all, end-all fact of a camera’s worth. But does it really matter?

The short answer is no, megapixels do not matter.

The longer answer is that they sort of matter, but only if you’re scaling your image—that is, blowing it up to a larger size for printing. For computer uses, 5 megapixels are more than enough; after all, the average modern computer monitor is only 2 megapixels large.

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More important than megapixels, according to the above video presented by Tech Quickie, are lesser understood photographic concepts:

  • Dynamic range (measured in f-stops, this tells you how balanced your light is going to be)
  • CPU speed (the store employee may not even know this)
  • Optical zoom length (ignore digital zoom; it’s garbage)
  • Sensor size (35 is the highest, and it goes down in quality and price from there)

So if you’re looking to buy a new camera, go with a more nuanced understanding of how they work—you’re bound to find a better match than if you just bought the one with a superfluous amount of pixels.

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sunnuntai 29. marraskuuta 2015

PictureCorrect.com: Cyber Monday Photography Deals

cyber-monday-photographyOnline sales for Black Friday were up nearly 10% this year, ahead of Cyber Monday, anticipated to be the biggest online shopping day ever and the deals keep coming. We will be updating this cyber monday page throughout the day if more deals are found – stay tuned!

IBM is saying that this was a record breaking Black Friday by online sales but it’s unclear what that number is–so we’ll see what comScore reports with sales over the next few days.

And now here are some of the best Cyber Monday deals we found tailored to photographers (some of them are new and some are discounts still going on from black friday):

1. The Topaz Complete Photography Collection – coupon code blackfriday2015

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It now includes 17 amazing products. Whether you’re a new user or you’ve been waiting to complete your collection, at 50% off the time to buy is now. Ends monday at midnight!

2. HDR Hero Lightroom Presetsat 63% off

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HDR Hero is a huge set of Lightroom presets that make it quick and easy to get HDR effects with a single photo, no need to have multiple bracketed exposures.

3. PhotoSerge Complete Everything Bundle – promo code BlackFriday

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This package includes every single course available from professional photographer Serge Ramelli. Over 100+ hours of training for photographers. Simply remember to use the promo code BlackFriday for 92% off.

4. The Trick Photography eBook – at 52% off

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This has been a very popular eBook with our audience. The recent 2nd edition includes 100 new e-book pages (300 pages total) and 9 full hours of video tutorials.

5. Best Photography Deals at Amazon

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6. Trey Ratcliff’s Complete HDR Tutorialat 30% off

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Trey demonstrates, step-by-step, how he sets up his camera, composes the shot and edits it during post-processing in every possible situation.

7. Incredibly Important Composition Skills – at 50% off

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Discover the secret weapon of great photographers – composition! This practical eBook makes it easy to master this essential topic and create stand-out photos.

8. The Preset Kingdom Professional Bundleat 70% off

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The bundle includes 14 different packs of presets and a total of 300 presets that will totally change your work in Lightroom.

9. 32 Premium Photoshop Tutorialsat 27% off

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This set of professional level tutorials aims to teach photographers all the possibilities of photo manipulation and enhancement.

10. Landscape Legend Lightroom Presetsat 59% off

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Landscape Legend is the most comprehensive suite of Lightroom presets created specifically for processing landscape and nature photos.

11. Fantastic Fundamental Light Skillsat 50% off

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There are fundamental principles that can describe every single lighting scenario. As a photographer you need to learn about light.

12. Simple Wedding Photographyat 50% off

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A complete guide to photographing every step of a wedding, beautifully. PLUS learn how to build a successful business and make more money, with less effort

13. Holiday Deals at B&H Photo Video

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B&H is world renown as the place to go for all your photo, video, pro audio and digital imaging needs.

14. InFocus Landscape Photography Education Bundleat 87% off

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InFocus Deals is a landscape photography educational package of products that is offered for a limited time (twice a year) with steep discounts.

15. The Master Workflow Lightroom Presetsat 63% off

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A comprehensive preset system that can drastically reduce the amount of time that you spend in post processing helping you to create amazing results.

16. Extremely Essential Camera Skillsat 50% off

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A multi-media tutorial designed to help you get control over your camera, and get creative and confident with your photography.

17. SLR Lounge Tutorials & Presetsuse discount code blackfriday30

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SLR Lounge provides products and tutorials on types of photography, shooting techniques, post production, and more.

18. Lightroom Made Easyat 38% off

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The presets are compatible with Lightroom 4, 5, 6, and CC. So no matter which version you have, the course has you covered.

19. Really Easy Retouchingat 50% off

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Get fast, natural retouching skills with this video guide to Adobe Photoshop. Watch as I show you how to easily correct the most common retouching problems.

20. The Photography Tutorial eBook & Presets – at 60% off

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Over 250 pages of insider tips & tutorials on how to take better landscapes, cityscapes, and advanced trick photography such as long exposure light painting. 10 presets included.

21. ShutterPulse Lightroom Presets Collectionat 50% off

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Covers everything from cinema style effects to light leaks and much much more. With these 330+ presets you will be able to post-process and edit any of your photos.

22. Photoshop Basics for Photographers – at 30% off

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In this course you get just the essential basics, the stuff you absolutely must know, the techniques that you’ll use on every photo, day after day.

23. Trey’s Lightroom Tutorial for Beginners and Beyondat 30% off

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You’ll see how Trey Ratcliff organizes and edits photos in Lightroom, from Alpha to Omega. Everything is in HD and it’s ideal for any skill level.

24. Before/After Photo Post-Processing Courseat 50% off

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Gain powerful editing skills super fast as you watch me edit 11 unique photos in Lightroom. Learn how the essential tools work and when to use them.

25. Before/After: Black & White Photo Post-Processing Courseat 50% off

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Learn how to get creative and dramatic black and white images with Lightroom as you watch me edit 10 photos from start to finish in this video tutorial.

26. Documentary Photography Project Tutorial eBookat 50% off

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Go behind the scenes of our documentary project. Plus learn how to create a rewarding documentary project of your own.

27. Super Photo Editing Skillsat 50% off

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Bring out the best in your photos with this step-by-step video guide to using Adobe Lightroom. Become an editing guru in just a few hours, and learn at your own pace.

28. Pro Portraits with Off-Camera Flash – at 35% off

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Designed to help you take professional headshots and and portraits using a DSLR and basic flash. The new, easy, inexpensive, portable way to take professional photos.

29. Secrets of Successful Event Photography – at 33% off

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Designed to teach photographers the techniques used by professionals to get great photos – every time – even in the most difficult conditions.

30. SimpleSLR Complete eBook Bundleuse voucher code picturecorrect2015

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This comprehensive set of 6 e-book guides contain essential skills for both beginners and wedding and portrait photographers.

31. Photography Guide for Beginnersvoucher code picturecorrect2015

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This beginners’ photography handbook takes you by the hand and leads you step by step in discovering photography skills using a DSLR (digital SLR).

32. Portrait Lighting + Portrait Recipesuse voucher code picturecorrect2015

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Get started today with flash photography, a crucial skill in a well-rounded portrait photographer.

33. Wedding Photography Lightinguse voucher code picturecorrect2015

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Be the professional photographer who confidently tackles wedding assignments in ANY location. Not enough light in a dimly-lit church or reception venue? Not a problem.

34. Awesome Album Design Skillsat 50% off

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Albums equal serious profits. Get the skills you need to design beautiful albums with Adobe InDesign, quickly, easily and profitably. In just one day.

35. The Creativity Field Guideat 50% off

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Boost your creativity with this illustrated guide, packed with 100+ ideas, activities and sources of inspiration. Your next great idea is just a few pages away.

36. Backup or Dieat 50% off

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You will lose your photos some day – make sure they’re not gone forever. Create your perfect backup system the simple way – and save money with this fairytale eBook.

37. Beginning Photography Tutorial Courseat 30% off

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A great way to get started with photography. You’ll learn the fundamentals of your camera, how to take your first photos and how to edit them.


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