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In this photography lesson, Phillip McCordall demonstrates how to use tracing paper and polystyrene sheets to create cheap but effective softbox light.
with Phillip McCordallIn this photography lesson, Phillip McCordall demonstrates how to use tracing paper and polystyrene sheets to create cheap but effective softbox light.
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If it has a bulb, you can use it in your photography studio. Learn how to use cheap slide projectors for rim lighting, still life photography, and more!
with Phillip McCordallIf it has a bulb, you can use it in your photography studio. Learn how to use cheap slide projectors for rim lighting, still life photography, and more!
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When taking photos with artificial light, there are several options to consider. In this lesson, learn about using speedlights and strobe lights in studio.
with Phillip McCordallWhen taking photos with artificial light, there are several options to consider. In this lesson, learn about using speedlights and strobe lights in studio.
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Want all the advantages of a view camera while still using your DSLR? This lesson shows you how to make an adapter to mount a DSLR on the back of a 4x5 camera.
with Phillip McCordallWant all the advantages of a view camera while still using your DSLR? This lesson shows you how to make an adapter to mount a DSLR on the back of a 4x5 camera.
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Wondering how to get a split-second shot of water splashing with your digital camera? Making a pressure-sensitive flash trigger is easier than you think!
with Phillip McCordallWondering how to get a split-second shot of water splashing with your digital camera? Making a pressure-sensitive flash trigger is easier than you think!
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