Tag Archives: Exposures
Using Multiple Exposures in Action Photography
When you first take a look at photographer Marcelo Maragni’s images, you might think that they’re a product of Photoshop. But the truth is they’re all created in camera. Maragni’s photos are created with multiple exposures. In the film days, … Continue reading
How to Create In-Camera Double Exposures
It was yet another snowy day in New York, so I headed to the Arboretum to work on macro photography. Tripod slung over one shoulder, with my Olympus mirrorless gear in tow, I approached the door only to be stopped … Continue reading
Special Effect – How to Create Multiple Flash Exposures in a Single Frame
Many photographic techniques, rightfully, tend to focus on polished images. They vary anywhere on the spectrum from getting sharper images to capturing accurate skin tones. These techniques are important. However, sometimes they’re not very much fun. Sometimes, that’s precisely what you … Continue reading
How to Use a Gray Card to Get More Accurate Exposures and Color
High contrast scenes with delicate colors can prove tricky for your camera’s meter and white balance settings. If you’re familiar with the fundamentals of camera technique, then you know how much of an effect white balance can have on your … Continue reading