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A community of photographers. This site is the perfect blend of education, art, and community. This site provides information about all major camera brands and informative articles about everything from aerial to street to wedding photography as well as interactive user forums and galleries. There are free and paid subscriptions that allow users to create accounts and upload portfolios and request critiques from fellow members. 2 Digital Photography School. 3 Guide to Film Photography. A resource with in...
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New York Portraits: February 2011
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Ted Fisher on Documentary Filmmaking and Street Photography in New York. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Flash pointed directly at the subject. Notice the glare on the books and the hard flash shadow under the stool. An example of "dragging the shutter" technique. Using about a 1/4 of a second shutter speed with the flash set to "2nd curtain sync" and moving the camera let the ambient light provide a little streaking / ghosting in the image. Posted by Ted Fisher. Labels: basic photography notes. Don't put ...
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New York Portraits: August 2010
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Ted Fisher on Documentary Filmmaking and Street Photography in New York. Saturday, August 21, 2010. Hoop" To Visit Coney Island Film Festival. Just found out: our short doc Hoop Springs Eternal. Will screen in September at the Coney Island Film Festival. Posted by Ted Fisher. Thursday, August 19, 2010. Four years ago I made my first post on this blog with Beginnings and Endings. I then marked the 1839 anniversary of the announcement of the invention of photography with Happy 167th Birthday. King is a Fink.
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New York Portraits: Riverside, Riverrun
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Ted Fisher on Documentary Filmmaking and Street Photography in New York. Sunday, May 08, 2011. Sant Khalsa explains her photographic practice while California Museum of Photography Director Colin Westerbeck listens during the opening reception for "Riverrun: Sant Khalsa's 20-year Journey with the Santa Ana River" in Riverside, Calif. on Saturday, May 7, 2011. The exhibition will be on display until August 13, 2011. Posted by Ted Fisher. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter.
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New York Portraits: December 2010
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Ted Fisher on Documentary Filmmaking and Street Photography in New York. Wednesday, December 01, 2010. New Documentary Photography Blog. I've started a new blog on Documentary Photography, and the first post asks the inevitable question:. What Would Walker Evans Do? Posted by Ted Fisher. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Dry screens at FilmFest 52. Blind Faith: A Film About Seeing. Center for Creative Photography. Houston Center for Photography. International Center of Photography.
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New York Portraits: May 2011
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Ted Fisher on Documentary Filmmaking and Street Photography in New York. Sunday, May 29, 2011. Recently, I've had to use gels on my flash for both color correction and for effects. It occurred to me that, if someone is interested in gelling their flash, they may easily be led astray by the "advice" they find on photo forums. You know, those same people who tell you to use the bottom of a 2-liter soda bottle instead of a Gary Fong diffuser. They're out there, in the forums, and telling everyone to . This ...
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New York Portraits: Mergers and Acquisitions
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Ted Fisher on Documentary Filmmaking and Street Photography in New York. Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Wait you're looking at this blog? You really should be looking at my other blog. Posted by Ted Fisher. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Dry screens at FilmFest 52. My 60-second film "Dry" screened at FilmFest52 on Wednesday, July 27, 2016. FilmFest52 is produced by the organizers of Connecticut Film Festival (CTFF) . Blind Faith: A Film About Seeing. Houston Center for Photography.
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New York Portraits: July 2011
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Ted Fisher on Documentary Filmmaking and Street Photography in New York. Friday, July 08, 2011. How many times has this happened to you: you need to communicate your ideas on how to create the perfect lighting set up, but you have a fear of both paper and pencils. Finally, there's a solution. The Strobox iPhone App. Don't forget the snoot! Add a model, and view the whole thing from above. In just minutes . you'll have thoroughly overlit your subject in a fairly entertaining way. Posted by Ted Fisher.
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New York Portraits: October 2011
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Ted Fisher on Documentary Filmmaking and Street Photography in New York. Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Wait you're looking at this blog? You really should be looking at my other blog. Posted by Ted Fisher. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Dry screens at FilmFest 52. My 60-second film "Dry" screened at FilmFest52 on Wednesday, July 27, 2016. FilmFest52 is produced by the organizers of Connecticut Film Festival (CTFF) . Blind Faith: A Film About Seeing. Center for Creative Photography.
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Picture Perfect: April 2010
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Interesting things about photography, plus stories about what I've shot lately. Re-Creating "The Girl With the Pearl Earing" using just a Bic pen. Via New York Magazine. Yes, this blog is about photography, but sometimes we come across image-making that we just can't pass up. Girl with the pearl earring. A day in the life of New York City, in miniature. Some tech notes: Although it looks like it was shot with tilt-shift lenses, it wasn't: Sam says:. Why didn't he use actual tilt-shift lenses? On Monday n...