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EZcube 30 Photographic Light Tent – 30″ x 30″ x 30″ (76cm x 76cm x 76cm), Advanced Light Cube for Product Photography, for all items up to 24″ (61cm), includes White Background Infinity Sweep, Two-Way Zipped Front Panel, built in EZstaging feature, 20-page comprehensive EZcube Manual and free EZcube Instructional DVD
Most advanced photographic light tent on the market
Provides a seamless, uncluttered, pure white infinity background
Surrounds the product in beautiful, soft and diffused light, avoiding shadows and hotspots
Unique EZstaging Feature for suspending products inside the EZcube
Unique Zipped Front Panel for enclosing item to eliminate reflections
EZcube 30 measures 30″ x 30″ x 30″ (76cm x 76cm x 76cm) and is ideal for items up to 24″ (61cm). The EZcube Photographic Light Tent is made of a high grade, pure white, optimally diffusing photographic nylon which is translucent and durable. It provides a seamless and uncluttered background for great products images. The fabric diffuses lighting evenly from all sides, including the top and bottom. This eliminates glare and unwanted reflections. The EZcube can be used with natural sunlight or art
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Question by zuzz99: free gay wedding photography?
Hi, Im a photographer looking to turn pro, and specialise in Civil Partnerships. Im currently building my portfolio and Im looking to shoot Civil Partnerships for free.
Any help or advice on where to advertise?
To specialise in means to concentrate on a specific area. some photographers choose to portraiture or lifestyle photography. some wedding photographers work in a traditional sense, others are more contemporary. for me to specialise particularly in Civil Partnerships is no different.
Best answer:
Answer by Sarah Isn’t there an ad section in the paper you could use?
Denison library to offer free class on digital photography basics
Denison library to offer free class on digital photography basics
The Norelius Community Library is offering a free Digital Photography Basics class. This is a great opportunity to learn how to get the most from your digital camera.
I gladly offer this basic, 5-part series of photography lessons FOR FREE! Our world has become increasingly visual in the way we communicate. We not only take more pictures, we show them, send them and display them to more eyes than ever before. Wouldn’t it be nice to capture and show better pictures? In this series, I get us thinking about… 1. How to tell a story with our photographs by understanding the 4 dimensions associated with the art. 2. The basic elements of “composing” our photographic story. How do we put things in our viewfinders so people get the essence of that moment that inspired us. 3. Understanding exposure, light and color and how they combine to say what we want. 4. How lens choice and operation effects focus and how focus effects what we show in our photos 5. The people in our photographs and the people we are showing them to. Please enjoy these lessons. They’re not meant to be comprehensive and their not meant to be exhaustive or advanced. That doesn’t mean I don’t encourage any questions you might want to post for either me to try to answer or anyone else who comes along. Please, be kind, helpful and enjoy.
Can anyone reccomend a good free online video tutorial for DSLR photography?
Hi, I am just starting out with digital slr photography and would like to find a good video turorial to start at the basics and work its way up to further skills and techniques, all of the courses locally are based on standard slr photography and you have to do the darkroom element which is of no interest to me, so online video tutorials seem like a good way to go.
I gladly offer this basic, 5-part series of photography lessons FOR FREE! Our world has become increasingly visual in the way we communicate. We not only take more pictures, we show them, send them and display them to more eyes than ever before. Wouldn’t it be nice to capture and show better pictures? In this series, I get us thinking about… 1. How to tell a story with our photographs by understanding the 4 dimensions associated with the art. 2. The basic elements of “composing” our photographic story. How do we put things in our viewfinders so people get the essence of that moment that inspired us. 3. Understanding exposure, light and color and how they combine to say what we want. 4. How lens choice and operation effects focus and how focus effects what we show in our photos 5. The people in our photographs and the people we are showing them to. Please enjoy these lessons. They’re not meant to be comprehensive and their not meant to be exhaustive or advanced. That doesn’t mean I don’t encourage any questions you might want to post for either me to try to answer or anyone else who comes along. Please, be kind, helpful and enjoy.
Free Photography Lessons, Part 3: Exposure, Light & Color
I gladly offer this basic, 5-part series of photography lessons FOR FREE! Our world has become increasingly visual in the way we communicate. We not only take more pictures, we show them, send them and display them to more eyes than ever before. Wouldn’t it be nice to capture and show better pictures? In this series, I get us thinking about… 1. How to tell a story with our photographs by understanding the 4 dimensions associated with the art. 2. The basic elements of “composing” our photographic story. How do we put things in our viewfinders so people get the essence of that moment that inspired us. 3. Understanding exposure, light and color and how they combine to say what we want. 4. How lens choice and operation effects focus and how focus effects what we show in our photos 5. The people in our photographs and the people we are showing them to. Please enjoy these lessons. They’re not meant to be comprehensive and their not meant to be exhaustive or advanced. That doesn’t mean I don’t encourage any questions you might want to post for either me to try to answer or anyone else who comes along. Please, be kind, helpful and enjoy.