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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2007

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Learn the best kept secrets of Professional Photographers

Learning through videos is better than attending crowded seminars, rushed workshops or expensive courses. Thats because you forget a lot of information that you learn by attending courses. You also miss a lot of vital information as you scribble down notes while the lecturer is talking away. With our Tutorials, if you ever forget anything, or if you ever miss anything, you simply watch again!
This is hands-on, real-world, practical information that would take you many years to discover without these videos.

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  • I love the accent! Kiwi?

  • the accent is Australian. Thanks for your comment

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  • Why are people so critical when they didn't pay a dime to learn something?

    Great job on the tips.

  • wow, these are some pretty closeley guarded secrets.

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  • I like it when the guy talks about a "flesh tube" at 02:00  :)

  • @vannabie

    it's also called a 'normal' lens because it has virtually no perspective distortion (like human eyes) and objects appear roughly the same size, relative to each other, as they do on the human eyes. It's just a shame that on a crop sensor the FOV of a 50MM is quite restricting.

  • im not sure, but i think its the 1d

  • Great info, thank you for sharing.

  • what kind of camera is he using??????????

  • thanks very much for sharing this...the light techniques are well illustrated. i hope u keep up the good job

    cheers

  • cool

  • thank you !!! I wondered how to focus at night before firing the lights

  • some nice tips there. Cheers. Rich from Australia

  • is a 3870x2592 enough for a A3 print ?

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