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Learn Digital Photography with Sandro Dzneladze
  • October, 2011

    •  - Location Lighting Made Simple

      Location Lighting Made Simple

      Okay…we all know that the key to photography is light and shadow. We are trying to create an image on a two dimensional medium that will appear three-dimensional. The trick to achieving this result is pretty straightforward, but that does not necessarily mean that it is easy. Lifting a 600 pound barbell over your head
    •  - Ten Ways to Become a Better Photographer

      Ten Ways to Become a Better Photographer

      It would seem logical that every shutterbug out there is on the lookout for ways to improve their skills. Some people only think about getting better and have no clue about where to start. Others will analyze every single image they take for hours trying to find the small details that need improvement, yet they
    •  - Sports Photography Panning — To Blur or Not To Blur

      Sports Photography Panning — To Blur or Not To Blur

      So you’re photographing a kids little league baseball game and you want to capture the essence of the game, but all of your shots thus far look like awkward freeze frame images of kids looking like they are about to fall to the ground or everything is so blurred that it is difficult to see
    •  - Long Exposure Photography Tips

      Long Exposure Photography Tips

      I think that almost every photographer at some point in time is intrigued by the ability to warp time and space with long exposure photography. The typical night shots, tail light beams that appear like lasers in the night air, the over blurred motion of a runner, and the concentric circles of the stars in