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  • DIY Camera L Bracket

    An L bracket is a tool that allows photographers to attach their cameras to a tripod in portrait orientation (vertical frame) rather than the standard landscape orientation (horizontal frame)....

  • 10 Reasons to Use a Camera Tripod

  • 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...

  • About Low Light Photography

    Photos taken at dimly-lit concerts and outdoors at sunset can be classified as low light photography events. These tricky situations can be troublesome for the point and shoot photographer. Take a...

  • Using Tripod for Product Photography

    Must stabilize camera for sharp product photos. Learn how to work with a tripod in this free product photography lesson from an experienced commercial photographer.

  • How to Choose Best Tripod for Photo Shoot

    Learn how to choose the best tripod for the job in this free photography instructional video of professional photo studio advice from our professional photographer.

  • How to Make a Skateboard Dolly Platform

    A skateboard dolly platform allows you to move around a video camera smoothly preventing jumps in your filming. It consists of a seat for the camera operator to sit in and sockets built in to the...

  • How to create a Zoom Burst in your photos

    A zoom burst is the effect of using slow shutter speeds and a manual zoom lens to create outward streaks of color and light in an otherwise normal photograph. Follow these instructions to begin...

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