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RJ Bradbury Photography

Portrait, Headshot & Commercial Photographer - Stockport UK
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Photography Fundamentals - Exposure Part 2 - Shutter Speed

March 07, 2018 in Tutorial

Next up in the Exposure tutorial series is Shutter Speed, which is one of the more creative variables of exposure.  I say this because it can be use not only to control the exposure of a photograph but it can help to tell a story by controlling how you capture motion/movement (more on that in later tutorials).

What is Shutter Speed? - Shutter speed is the amount of time that your camera shutter is open for (TV Time Value).  The longer the amount of time your shutter is open for the brighter the exposure will become and the shorter the amount of time the darker. 

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Tags: The Craft, Photography Fundamentals, Photography Basics, Exposure, Exposrue Tutorial, Learn, Photography Help, Photography Blog, Shutter Speed
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ISO 3200 inside a dark church. ( 1/40th sec F4)

ISO 3200 inside a dark church. ( 1/40th sec F4)

Photography Fundamentals - Exposure Part 1 - ISO

March 02, 2018 in Tutorial

Over the next few posts on The Craft Blog we will be looking at the three exposure variables (ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture). 

As we move forward with these tutorials we will break things down and work through shooting in different environment's / situations to help drill all this technical info in.  

To begin with we will be looking at ISO. 

What is ISO?  - ISO is basically the sensitivity of your cameras sensor to ANY light source in the scene but if you want to get real technical is is digital gain/amplification control.  

As we change the ISO value we affect the exposure of ANY light source within a scene.  Let's break it down some more.  

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Tags: Photography, Photography Fundamentals, Exposure, Exposure Part 1, ISO, Exposrue Tutorial, Exposure Tutorial
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Critiques Get Your Critiques Here...

January 07, 2018 in Critique

Some of you may remember that I use to do critique videos, well I am starting those back up again. Now before we get in to this I want to make it clear that I am more interested in critiquing portrait work or work with people in it,  and not landscapes, pictures of cats. 

Portrait work covers allot of areas from simple head shots to wedding or fashion.

Many of us know it sucks trying to decide which of your images make it in to the portfolio. Putting a portfolio together or doing a refresh is definitely not something that makes you want to jump for joy.

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Tags: Critique, Photography Critique, Feedback
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