Tag Archives: Location
Speedlight vs Monolight on Location
From the Adorama YouTube Channel: Battery powered flashes are great for shooting portraits on location. There’s plenty to choose from and they vary between small speedlights and bigger, more powerful monolights. In theory more power means more light … Continue reading
Profoto B2 250 Air TTL Location Kit – $995.00 Shipped (Reg. $2,095.00)
B&H has the Profoto B2 250 Air TTL Location Kit available for $ 995.00 with free expedited shipping. Regularly $ 2,095.00. Product Highlights 1 x B2 250Ws AirTTL Battery Pack 2 x Li-Ion Batteries 2 x B2 Off-Camera … Continue reading
Google will soon let you auto-delete your location and web history
Like Facebook, Google has been hounded by privacy advocates to improve its data collection policies, and has received particular criticism for indefinitely holding on to users’ geo-location information on its servers. In response, Google has been progressively making changes to … Continue reading
How to Choose the Right Location for Your Photo Session
The post How to Choose the Right Location for Your Photo Session appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. It’s thought that clients are the ones who choose the location for their portraits, but more … Continue reading
DuckDuckGo’s location searches are now powered by Apple Maps
DuckDuckGo has touted itself as the search engine that puts privacy first, promising to never to track its users. In an effort to improve on this promise, the search engine has now partnered with Apple Maps for its location-based searches … Continue reading
How to Make Your Location Portraits Even Better
In photography, portraits are an art form to themselves. There are many ways to make portraits, but one of the main divisions is between portraits made in a studio and on location portraits. The end results look very different, so … Continue reading
How to Work a Location to Get More Great Photos
I wouldn’t be able to count the number of potentially great photos I’ve missed because I visited a location with only one image in mind. It’s easy to fall for the temptation to set up, get your shot, then pack … Continue reading
How to Organize Your Photos by Location in Lightroom
You likely know Adobe Lightroom as a powerful piece of photo-editing software. It’s known as the industry standard for photography post-production, especially when paired with Photoshop. You may also know that its photo management features are pretty impressive. If you … Continue reading
Revisiting a Great Location, Oneida Falls, Rickets Glen State Park
Oneida Falls is one of my Rickets Glen favorites and I always stop to photograph it when in this state park. Yes, I have numerous images from this location. But, different days bring differing water flows, foliage and lighting. And, … Continue reading
Back up, select and review images on location with the Gnarbox 2.0 SSD
If you prefer to travel without a laptop when out shooting, but still want to be able to back up, preview and rate images you've shot, as well as review video footage, then the Gnarbox 2.0 SSD could be the … Continue reading
Strobist Location Workshops in 2017
Are you more the "learn by doing" type? As in, "Don't tell me, show me?" Then you may be interested in one of the 2017 Strobist location workshops that are already planned. Or perhaps you would like to know how … Continue reading
Location Portrait Lighting Techniques with Flash & Ambient
An overcast sky is often considered the best kind of lighting for portraits. Not only does it provide a soft and even light source, but it allows you the ability to set your camera settings and fire away. To understand … Continue reading