Not sure whether to post this here, or in or /ic/, so I'm posting in both. All I am asking is, what is this filter, and how do I apply it to a photo?
just like that op
nigga why you wanna upload this shit anywhere?
lmao
because this shit is the best
Hey /p/ -
i'm in the pleb tier AL/GA storm path so short of getting hit by lighting or crushed by a tree I'll be fine.
Any good shots I could get from the top of a skyscraper in Atlanta? Hoping i get get a gnarly storm front or something coming in over the city but wondering what everyone else is doing.
Also, hope all the /p/hotogs in Florida have either already left or are hunkered down somewhere.
What messenger bags do you people recommend? I just got the AmazonBasics DSLR bag but I got the large model when I'd be better off with getting the medium model instead, I rarely carry more gear than my Sony A6000, the 18-105 f/4 and maybe a prime.
I've mostly seen Lowepro and Retrospective stuff get recommended but they're on the slightly expensive side, is there anything worth grabbing in the $50-100 range?
The main thing I care about is easy access to the gear, I don't want to have a billion different straps and locks I have to maneuver because otherwise I might as well just get a backpack.
domke
Just get whatever bag you like the look of and get a insert that fits it.
>>3148348
That's true, I bet just any laptop messenger bag would have enough padding, it's not like I swing the bag around and use it as a sledgehammer
Describe the photo plz
>>3148271
lazy
>>3148290
What he said.
Saw something interesting and pointed a camera at it. There are about 6 angles I'd be thinking about for this shot for perpective/story telling/symetry or detail.
This angle is just boring.
I can see this guys doing something and it seems interesting enough but I can't tell what he's doing because you've shot against the sky and the composition isn't good enough to make up for that.
anyone else here use tinder for finding models?
the girls on here, while inexperienced, are generally very eager to work with me.
Best of all they don't ask for money
I've heard of this app called F-stop which is supposed to be like tinder but exclusively for photogs looking for models. Anyone use it?
I guess Model Finding General - /mfg/
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can you do better?
Yes. I could literally bash my arse on the shutter release until i took a photo of Sugar forcing a potato up his arse and it would still be more aesthetically pleasing than this.
Honestly the best thing I've seen all year. Saved and reblogged.
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Am I right in assuming this is done with just on-camera flash, a point and shoot, room lights and nothing else (i.e. no additional lighting)?
Sexy feet
is that boypucci?
I was guessing this is by Aizawa Yoshikazu from the thumbnail and the filename conforms as well.
I've seen him shoot an X100 series Fuji and I'm pretty sure a Contax T3 fwiw. So yeah.
Anyone have experience with /diy/ book projects?
I want to make my own 20 pager, I've already got the layout done but I don't know what's good for printing.
Blurb and local printers charge $20-30 per copy while shit-tier commercial print houses will do it for $10-15.
Is printing the signatures separately and manually binding a viable option? Ideally cost per copy shouldn't exceed $5, they'll mostly just be gifts for friends and senpai
>tl;dr /p/haggot wants to learn how to make limited edition booklets.
To make this worthwhile I'll post some Wolfgang Tillmans for inspo
>>3147812
>>3147814
I work as a photographer for apartments/condos/real estate, but a friend asked me to do some photos of her... I've shot some people before, and I've been looking through fashion magazines and watching some dubiouos tutorials on youtube. But I was wondering if there were any last minute, little tips anyone has for this kind of photography.
>>3147806
Whatever you do don't pose her like pic related.
Scout locations, discuss wardrobe, plan hair control and makeup for the day, and remember it's as much about the silhouette as the detail.
You have one job on the day, which is to make her look as attractive as possible.
How's your post processing?
>>3147806
so much armpit, wtf
>>3147806
Search YouTube for Monte Zucker
I'm on the lookout for a notebook that can run PS and LR and has a decent screen.
Budget is €400 or less. I have better things to spend money on. Used is fine.
What are you niggas using to fuck with the sliders and apply presets from third rate wedding photographers with?
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as an apple fag, apple has really dropped the ball in the last little while. stay away from macbooks
>>3147759
>Budget is €400 or less.
A decent screen alone costs that much.
Just an odd question about lighting stands. I've been wondering why they don't use some kind of outrigger system to expand their footprint and make them more resistant to tipping. The conventional answer is to anchor it or use weights but thats not always possible and even small weights get heavy to lug around. I also realize outriggers won't protect a softbox from sailing in the wind. However they seem ridiculously easy to tip, especially with a softbox on.
I'm used to the heavy duty lighting stands for DJ lighting. They can still be tipped over if a drunk stumbles into them but photo stands sometimes seem like they would tip if you breath on them hard.
>>3147644
>small weights get heavy to lug around.
what location are you going to where you are going to need a big lighting set up, but is so isolated that youre going to have to carry your gear miles?
get an old people trolly and stick your shit in there.
>>3147652
Walk around town for a few hours with your gear and an extra 5 lbs, it gets old real quick. In my personal case I was talking to a guy who was lugging around a stand and softbox at an outdoor event where there was nowhere to stash stuff. We talked about it how easily it tips if you don't position the weight of the head over a leg instead of a gap and I mentioned that if there were some kind of foot extension to widen the stance it would be more stable, it could be as simple as rods with bent tips inserted into brackets on the legs.
>>3147644
what your local camera store carries is just the tip of the iceberg in lighting stands. take a look through the MSE grip catalogue and I'm sure you'll find what you are looking for. That said you can never have to many sand bags.
the Mini MAX is pretty neat for getting a light into a spot in a tight space
This will be a nice subtle photography thing to put on my note 8 back, won't it?
Does anyone have a good posing guide/info graphic on doing suggestive/lingerie shooting with shemales?
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>>3147590
I'm sure if you use google you'll find plenty of websites. Monthly membership will be nominal
>>3147590
put them in the same positions you'd put a beautiful female. Is your intention to be risqué or explicit?
>>3147590
Who is she? She’s so beautiful!
Is there any value photography wise to buying old cameras? Such as buying film, restoring and using to take pictures, or are they essentially only worth ornamental value?
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>>3147584
>Is there any value photography wise to buying old cameras?
nope.
>>3147584
I suppose only if you know which historical models are best and therefore most desirable.
If you know what you're doing and what models are in demand, you can definitely make money. It's also really fun trying out tons if different cameras. Some I put a quick two rolls through and then flipped, others I enjoyed using and kept for a month or two before flipping.
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