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  • How to Build a Light Box for Photography

    Photography light boxes are used to diffuse light and create even lighting when photographing subjects. Light boxes can be large or small, depending on what is being photographed. The most common...

  • How to Use Light Box Photography

    Light box photography uses simple materials to create an environment that lights up the object you're shooting. Light boxes allow you to shoot from all sides and angles--ideal for stock...

  • How to Download Digital Photo to The Digital Key Chain

    Do you love digital photos and enjoy sharing to your friends and co-workers? The best way to do with out bringing the entire collection of photo album is through downloading digital photo’s into...

  • How to Geocode Photos

    Geocoding photos has become a popular part of uploading photos to the Internet, because it allows the photographer to show where the photo was taken. Geocoding is also beneficial for storing...

  • The Best Camera Settings for Shooting Wildlife

    When shooting wildlife in photography, the photographer will not normally want to be close up, so it's important to have a camera that has great zoom capabilities. Learn about using wide settings...

  • How to Set Up a Photograph

    Digital cameras make the world of professional photography more accessible to even novice shutterbugs, with "Forbes" magazine's Digital Camera Guide indicating that cameras are getting...

  • How to Do a Photo Shoot

    Photo shoots always look glamorous on television and in the movies. Beautiful models, bright lights and a talented photographer clicking away behind the lens are the images most of us have come to...

  • Photography: Light Proofing the Darkroom

    Implementing a revolving door can be a useful way to light proof your darkroom. Learn more about photography and light proofing a darkroom from a professional photographer in this free video.

  • Photography: Tray Order

    Organizing your solutions and trays is an important part of setting up your darkroom and producing good quality photos. Learn more about ordering your trays and setting up a darkroom from a...

  • Photography: Cleaning & Saving Chemicals

    It's important to clean up after yourself in a darkroom in order to protect your health and future prints. Learn more about cleaning and saving chemicals within a photography darkroom from a...

  • Photography: Washing Prints

    It's important to wash your photographic prints anywhere between 45 to 60 minutes in order to enhance their quality. Learn more about washing prints from a professional photographer in this free...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Medium Format Negative Carriers

    There are different types of medium format negative carriers that are useful for tweaking the appearance of you photographic print. Learn about medium format negative carriers and photographic...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Large Format Negative Carriers

    Using large format negative carriers can be useful when using a photographic enlarger and printing from a four by five negative. Learn more about large format negative carriers and photographic...

  • Photographic Enlarger: Grain Focuser

    A grain focuser is used for looking up into a negative when using a photographic enlarger. Learn more about using a grain focuser and photographic enlarger from a professional photographer in this...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Easels

    Using an easel, or speed easel, is a useful tool for cropping your prints when using a photographic enlarger. Learn more about easels and photographic enlargers from a professional photographer in...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Lens Filters

    It's important to know how to use lens filters if you want your photos to turn out well when using a photographic enlarger. Learn more about using lens filters and photographic enlargers from a...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Safelight

    It's important not to use a red bulb when using a safelight and a photographic enlarger. Learn more about using a safelight and a photographic enlarger from a professional photographer in this...

  • Photography: Trays

    Trays are used in darkrooms and contain various solutions for developing photographic prints. Learn more about using trays to develop photographic prints from a professional photographer in this...

  • Photography: Tongs

    Tongs are used to handle photographic prints in order to protect them from oils and other substances that linger on your fingertips. Learn more about tongs from a professional photographer in this...

  • Photography: Darkroom Ventilation

    Proper ventilation is important in order to protect your health and produce good photographic prints. Learn more about photography and proper ventilation from a professional photographer in this...

  • Photography: Time Considerations

    Working in a darkroom and producing photographic prints can alter your sense of time. Learn some important considerations when it comes to time and working in darkrooms from a professional...

  • Photography: Chemical Storage

    Storing chemicals properly, within a photography darkroom, will help prolong their quality and use. Learn more about chemical storage within a photography darkroom from a professional photographer...

  • What Is a Photographic Enlarger?

    A photographic enlarger is a piece of equipment used to produce photographic prints from film or glass negatives. Learn more about photographic enlargers and how to use them from a professional...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Light Source

    It's important to use the right light bulb with your photographic enlarger in order not to damage the equipment. Learn more about the light source of the photographic enlarger from a professional...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Condenser

    A condenser is a component used in a photographic enlarger in order to evenly spread out and mix the light of a photographic print. Learn more about condensers and photographic enlargers from a...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Filters

    Photographic enlargers use filters in order to control the contrast of the photographic print. Learn more about printers and photographic enlargers from a professional photographer in this free video.

  • Photographic Enlargers: Bellows

    The bellows, in a photographic enlarger, moves up and down and controls the focus. Learn more about photographic enlargers and bellows from a professional photographer in this free video.

  • Photographic Enlargers: 50mm Lens

    Using a 50 millimeter lens, in a photographic enlarger, is useful for controlling the light and sharpness of your print. Learn more about photographic enlargers and using a 50 millimeter lens from...

  • Photographic Enlargers: 75mm Lens

    Using a 75 millimeter lens, in a photographic enlarger, is great when printing medium formated film. Learn more about photographic enlargers and using a 75 millimeter lens from a professional...

  • Photographic Enlargers: 135mm Lens

    Using a 135 millimeter lens is a great for printing a four by five negative with a photographic enlarger. Learn more about photographic enlargers and using a 135 millimeter lens from a...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Chassis

    The chassis, or pulley, of a photographic enlarger is useful when attempting to properly align print. Learn more about photographic enlargers and the leveling chassis from a professional...

  • Photographic Enlargers: Timers

    The quality of your photographic print, depends on how long you choose to expose it. Learn about photographic enlargers and using timers from a professional photographer in this free video.

  • Photographic Enlargers: 35mm Negative Carrier

    It's important to make sure the notches of your 35 millimeter negative carrier fit properly in order not to damage your print. Learn more about 35 millimeter negative carriers and photographic...

  • How to Make a Homemade Portrait Studio

    The most important aspect of a homemade portrait studio is the ability to satisfy your clients. There is no specific number of backdrops or props needed, but remember that you will attract more...

  • How to Build a Photography Lightbox

    Whenever you're trying to sell an item, being able to correctly show how it looks is critical to your success. A potential buyer could easily pass on an item because they're not sure of it's...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Coves

    A cove is a curved surface that allows for a seamless background. Learn about coves in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Gels

    Gels can add mood and drama to your photography lighting. Learn about gels in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Studio Safety

    Studio safety can be improved by the careful positioning of cords, stands, lights and booms. Learn about studio safety in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Portrait Pre-test

    When shooting portraits, do a pre-test before your subject arrives. Get your lighting set up based on an inexpensive wig head. Learn about portrait pre-test in this free video on studio equipment...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Portrait Lighting Patterns

    You can change the look of the subject and feel of the portrait tremendously with different portrait lighting patterns. Learn about portrait lighting patterns in this free video on studio...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Background Stands

    Background stands telescope so that you can match the height of your subject. Learn about background stands in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Slaves

    Slaves, or photoelectric eyes, allow your various pieces of equipment to cooperate remotely. Learn about slaves in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Sync Cords

    Sync cords allow the camera and flash to work together, or sync up. Learn about sync cords in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Tripods

    Tripods can be very helpful both out of and inside the studio to mount your camera. Learn about tripods in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Ripstop Nylon

    Ripstop nylon is a versatile tear-resistant fabric that you will find all manner of uses for in your studio. Learn about ripstop nylon in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Louvers

    Louvers control the spill of light from side to side and can be used with soft boxes. Learn about louvers in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Barndoors

    Barndoors can be closed to various degrees according to where you want your light to fall. Learn about barndoors in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Snoots

    Snoots clip on strobes to narrow your light source for increased control and circular pattern. Learn about snoots in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Reflectors

    Reflectors work together with strobes to offer various lighting effects. Learn about reflectors in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Grids

    Another light modifier, grids control the dispersion of your light. Grids come in different sizes for a range of light control. Learn about grids in this free video on studio equipment for...

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