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Looking for ways to expand the battery life of your electronic camera utilizing an outside USB battery? When I made the move from complete size DSLRs to Mirrorless for my video job, what I located was the battery life was less than magnificent. With my Nikon D810, I was obtaining about 2 hours of video …

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In Celebration of World Photography Day we bring this amazing resource as an introduction to photography in Art and Design. This is aimed to broaden pupils knowledge of different aspects of Art and Design in readiness for GCSE. Please note that this resource is general in nature and specific camera brands may differ in layout and number of functions. You might also like our teaching film techniques worksheet.

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When it comes to photography, ‘exposure’ is a term you’ll hear often. Quite simply, exposure refers to the brightness or darkness level of an image.   We can control the exposure of an image using the two main mechanical functions of a camera: shutter speed and aperture. Using these two functions, either individually or in combination, allows us to control the amount of light that reaches the sensor to record an image. Free Photography Courses, Photography Exposure, Introduction To Photography, Camera Shutter Speed, Photoshoot Tips, Photography Rules, Photography Assignments, Flowers Paintings, Camera Shutter

When it comes to photography, ‘exposure’ is a term you’ll hear often. Quite simply, exposure refers to the brightness or darkness level of an image. We can control the exposure of an image using the two main mechanical functions of a camera: shutter speed and aperture. Using these two functions, either individually or in combination, allows us to control the amount of light that reaches the sensor to record an image.

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So let me start this note stating the truth: I’m AWKWARD. I don’t take pride in this notion, it’s just a fact I’ve come to embrace in adulthood. Walking into a room full of strangers sends blaring sirens off in my mind: Danger! Danger! Danger! Warning: you’re about to say something stupid! But part of […]

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