http://www.dalestudios.com FREE PORTRAIT CONSULTATION when you visit our Eden Prairie portrait studio. Eden Prairie photographer Bob Dale photographs family portraits. When will your children be this age again?
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http://www.dalestudios.com FREE PORTRAIT CONSULTATION when you visit our Eden Prairie portrait studio. Eden Prairie photographer Bob Dale photographs family portraits. When will your children be this age again?
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In October of 2004, photographer Alec Soth went on assignment for LIFE magazine to capture weekend soldiers at an Airsoft military simulation in Joelton, Tennessee.
In anticipation of his upcoming Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program exhibition, filmmaker Mike Dust traveled alongside Soth for this three-day excursion, interviewing and shooting alongside him as he worked to capture images for, both the magazine shoot as well as for his personal work.
A number of these photographs (Odessa, Joelton, Tennessee, 2004 and Josh, Joelton, Tennessee, 2004) became part of the exhibition Alec Soth: Portraits at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts the following spring. The video piece created during that shoot was installed in the gallery as an accompaniment to the exhibition.
The video is broken into three segments entitled On Assignment, Portraiture, and The Ground Glass.
Alec Soth: Portraits – Portraiture (2:25, segment 2 of 3), 2005, Video, 8 minutes, produced and directed by Mike Dust, © 2005 National Projects
http://www2.artsmia.org/wiki/index.php/Video:_Alec_Soth:_Portraits
http://www.alecsoth.com/
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When shooting a portrait photograph, keep in mind balance and the height and shape of prominent objects in the photograph. Create a visually balanced photograph with the tips in this free video on photography basics from a professional photographer.
Expert: Erin Neumeyer
Contact: www.ephotola.com
Bio: Erin Neumeyer is a professional children’s photographer based in Venice, Calif.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
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For more episodes of Viewfinders, visit http://www.zoom-in.com/photography/viewfinders
Finding his inspiration in urban boxing rings and the forgotten areas of America’s cities, photographer Will Steacy strives to capture what it means to be “truly alive.” Hailed as one of 25 Under 25 Up-and-Coming American Photographers by powerHouse Books and The Center for Documentary Studies, Will has had work published in numerous publications. Watch Will tell the incredible story that underlies his photography and how far he is willing to go for a truly meaningful picture.
Get involved by submitting your photographs to Zoom In Online — click to find out how to share your point of view – http://www.zoom-in.com/blog/photography/sophia-betz/adobephoto/sneak-peak-portrait-photography-viewfinders Prizes go to the best submission
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http://www.zoom-in.com/photography/viewfinders/adobephoto/viewfinders-portrait-photography-with-will-steacy
http://www.zoom-in.com/photography
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David Asarnow – Clix Portrait Studios Photography Franchise business opportunity interview. www.davidasarnow.com
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Outdoor Family Portrait, for more info, questions and comments visit prophotolife.com
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In episode eight of my Suitcase Artist series, I interview a photographer who has the talent to capture life’s precious moments.
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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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Please visit prophotolife.com (video episode 17) for questions or comments. In this video we create an environmental product photography by combining techniques learned on earlier episodes.
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Demonstration of setup of the ALZO 600 Studio Photo Lights for portrait & product photography. This easy to install cool light uses 4 energy saving CFL bulbs, available in 45W or 85W, generating an incandescent light output of 600W and 1200W, respectively. The generation of heat with these cool lights is minimal, which is ideal for portrait photography as well as product photography, especially when shooting heat-sensitive items such as food.
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