Summit Alumni Highlight — Aerial Photography With Chris Boyer
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Have you ever wondered how much more light an f/1.4 aperture lets in than an f/2.8 aperture? Well the answer might surprise you, because while f/1.4 might seem to be half the size of f/2.8, it actually lets in a total of four times more light. This video presents a great way to visualize and understand how to …
Few people, if any, have had the impact on sports photography and photographing the game of basketball that Rich Clarkson has had. On Thur, September 10, Rich was enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, as well as being awarded the Hall of Fame’s Curt Gowdy Media Award. He is the first …
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The Summit Workshops can set up photographers with the tools they need to thrive and be successful, like in one case with a student from the 2015 Sports Workshop. Sharon Chapman, an Australian attendee of the Sports Workshop, was perhaps the most enthusiastic and eager student at the entire event. That same enthusiasm …
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If you photograph portraits and want help improving both your photos and your editing process, than you absolutely need to view these courses. Jam-packed with technical information, you’ll learn how to better manage your subjects, manage lighting, and manage your digital workflow. View these courses NOW at Summit Online.
Course Overview In this course, Allen Murabayashi, takes you on a journey into the digital world that now drives the creative industry in many ways. As a Co-Founder of the unique website, Photoshelter, Allen shares his insight and knowledge in how technology can advance your career and take you to the next level. Once you …
Nothing catches the eye of a potential home buyer or design client quite like a beautiful set of photos. Whether it’s for real estate agents, designers, or homeowners, expectations are high, and restrictions are often many. It’s not uncommon to have to deal with extremely short notice, very short windows of time in which to …
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Every time a new version of Lightroom comes out the first thing I look for are features that make the Develop module better, or easier to use. The ones I like best in Lightroom 6/CC are the improvements to the Graduated and Radial Filters. Let’s take a look at them. Addition of mask overlay In …
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Creating a photography portfolio can be a daunting experience. As a rule, photographers have basic or no knowledge of design at all. Moreover, creating a site with the pictures in focus can be a tricky task. Being a photographer makes you a wearer of many hats. It’s critically important to have an online portfolio, so …
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SummitOnline.co Presents: NatGeo Research with Jim Richardson. Course Overview In this lesson, well-known National Geographic photographer, Jim Richardson, takes you where very few have ever been before — behind the yellow border. He brings us inside many of this Geographic stories and what ties them all together: his research. Once you signup for this …