

Photographing Large Groups
Families these days are not as big as they used to be. A big family today is considered a dad mom and of three to four kids. So getting a good family photo I’m pretty sure is not as hard as it once was. When photographing large groups, there are a number of things that have to be taken into consideration. Some of these things are the amount of people, their eye direction, posture, hand placement and more. I recently photographed a family of ten: two adults and eight kids. The


Business Training And Orientation Videos
Everyone that has had any type of orientation or introductory job training is prepared to go through the preliminaries of training videos. This is a way for companies to teach policies and demonstrate company practices without spending labor time of employees. I personally have seen videos that may have been made before the wheel was created. Maybe that is just my way of saying that some companies can stand an updated version of their training and orientation videos. The writ


Sandbag Tutorial Video Photography Film
Having a sandbag on light stands and tripods is very important if you want to keep your equipment safe and secure. This is the industry standard to weighting down equipment so that no one trips over it or knocks it over. This tutorial gives photographers and cinematographers a brief process of of setting up some inexpensive sandbags. Director of Photography Jason Smith demonstrates how to load sandbags to weigh down light stands and tripods. These sandbags can be ordered at E