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Showing posts with label Strobist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strobist. Show all posts
Sunday, May 8, 2011
11 Things I Learned from the Strobist and Joe McNally on The Flash Bus Tour
Attended the Flash Bus Tour and got to meet Joe McNally and the Strobist! Totally awesome day! Here's 11 things I learned from Joe McNally and the Strobist from attending the Flash Bus Tour.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Strobist - Photographer Self-Defense 101 - Using Digital Camera Gear and Wireless Remote Flash
Continuing with discussing David Hobby's, the STROBIST, article "Stealing Flash," and how to protect your digital camera gear and wireless remote lighting while your working in public areas like gyms, arenas, etc., David has a REALLY interesting self-defense plan to fend off would-be thieves and attackers using camera gear.
You can check out the original article at David's website
http://www.strobist.blogspot.com
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Strobist - Stealing Flash - How to Protect Your Digital Camera Gear and Wireless Remote Lighting
Discussing David Hobby's, the STROBIST, article "Stealing Flash," and how to protect your digital camera gear and wireless remote lighting while your working in public areas like gyms, arenas, etc.
You can check out the original article at David's website
http://www.strobist.blogspot.com
Friday, April 10, 2009
James Rubio: Backlit Night Portrait on Strobist

David has a great read on back-lighting night portraits over at Strobist.
He discusses how Hawaiian photographer James Rubio shot the above image, and the different technical aspects involved.
You can see more of James Rubio work here.
You can read more of David's insights over on Strobist.
Labels:
Backlit Night Portrait,
James Rubio,
Strobist
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