http://newportraitbiz.com – Here’s my last photography business tip for 2009. This is probably my biggest tip EVER! Visit http://newportraitbiz.com for more Free videos.
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http://newportraitbiz.com – Here’s my last photography business tip for 2009. This is probably my biggest tip EVER! Visit http://newportraitbiz.com for more Free videos.
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Pet photographer Amanda Jones gave Harry Smith some tips about how to take a great photograph of a dog including getting low and using treats.
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Pet photographer Amanda Jones gave Harry Smith some tips about how to take a great photograph of a dog including getting low and using treats.
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Pet photographer Amanda Jones uses her portraits to turn sheltered dogs into model pets to inspire families to open their homes to strays. Harry Smith reports
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Make a lasting memory of your pet with a pet portrait! Learn how to paint a base coat for a dog in this free painting video clip about how to make your own pet portrait.
Expert: Matt Cail
Contact: www.homepaintings.biz
Bio: Matt Cail is an artist who works in oil, water color and acrylic paints, among others.
Filmmaker: randy primm
Duration : 0:2:33
Artistic portrait studio featuring designer sessions, in the studio and on location. Our work highlights the relationships of our clients, as well as capturing the moments that make memories. From simple classic images to elaborate sets, our lighting and enhancements make our pieces true “works of art” that feature your family
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A time lapse film of my painting of Billy, a stunning chestnut horse. I made it using pastel pencils (all brands) on sanded paper (Fisher 400). This was a commission for Billy’s owners, and the painting is about 14×10″. I hope you enjoy watching. To answer the FAQs that I usually get: I don’t use water or any fluids. The background is in soft pastel sticks, the ‘brush’ looking thing I use on it at the start is a silicon ‘colour shaper’ tool: it blends the colours. The horse is done entirely with pastel pencils. The stick you can see some of the time is a Mahl stick, as used by signwriters. It’s just to lean my hand on without smudging the work. I do sell my work and take portrait commissions in the UK (it’s my living, so please don’t ask for freebies!), more about that on my website for anyone interested. I don’t do any teaching or tuition, I just make these videos from time to time because people seem to enjoy watching the process. Hope you do too… happy viewing!
Duration : 0:3:50
A time lapse film of my painting of Billy, a stunning chestnut horse. I made it using pastel pencils (all brands) on sanded paper (Fisher 400). This was a commission for Billy’s owners, and the painting is about 14×10″. I hope you enjoy watching. To answer the FAQs that I usually get: I don’t use water or any fluids. The background is in soft pastel sticks, the ‘brush’ looking thing I use on it at the start is a silicon ‘colour shaper’ tool: it blends the colours. The horse is done entirely with pastel pencils. The stick you can see some of the time is a Mahl stick, as used by signwriters. It’s just to lean my hand on without smudging the work. I do sell my work and take portrait commissions in the UK (it’s my living, so please don’t ask for freebies!), more about that on my website for anyone interested. I don’t do any teaching or tuition, I just make these videos from time to time because people seem to enjoy watching the process. Hope you do too… happy viewing!
Duration : 0:3:50
http://www.LinneaLenkus.com
Creative photography by portrait photographer Linnea Lenkus photographs pregnancy photography, baby photography, family photography and fine art nudes in her three Los Angeles and Orange County, California studios.
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A commissioned portrait of Jake the Gordon Setter, painted in pastel pencils (all brands) on sanded paper (Fisher 400). I wish I could really work this fast, but in reality it took about 20 hours. The painting measures about 18×16″. To answer the FAQs that I usually get: I don’t use water or any fluids. The background is in soft pastel sticks, the ‘brush’ looking thing I use on it at the start is a silicon ‘colour shaper’ tool: it blends the colours. The dog is done entirely with pastel pencils. The stick you can see some of the time is a Mahl stick, as used by signwriters. It’s just to lean my hand on without smudging the work. I do sell my work and take portrait commissions in the UK (it’s my living, so please don’t ask for freebies!), more about that on my website for anyone interested. I don’t do any teaching or tuition, I just make these videos from time to time because people seem to enjoy watching the process. Hope you do too… happy viewing!
Duration : 0:6:39