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How do I move the RAW images from my camera to my computer?
If I use the app thing on my phone it'll convert it to JPEG and will be something like 1080p. I don't want that. I want RAW.
My computer doesn't have an SD slot.
get a card reader
put the SD card in the appropriate hole
plug into computer
>>3053689
I need to move the images to my computer right now. And it's too late to get a card reader.
>>3053693
Go to the shop and get a card reader.
Use a friends card reader.
Read the fucking manual for your camera you fucking stupid dick gargler.
Hey, I want to know which one is the best cam
-Fujifilm FinePix s4200
-Canon PowerShot sx160IS
(Pic of the Canon in comment)
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>>3053488
Never ever buy a bridge camera.
>>3053524
Why?
Just found in my local area a Nikon D300 bosy for 200 euros. Is it worth the deal?
Also rate my shot.
Sorry for the typo, meant body.
How long have you been shooting?
It's not a bad shot. A bit dull, but I like it.
>>3053190
I just started learning this art, so around 3/4 months ago. Mostly, My shots come from a borrowed d3100 and my iphone.
Critique the fuck out of this please.
Is this 35mm in a medium format camera?
>>3053128
Hey I've been to a small town in the northeast before too!
>>3053128
I love it super cozy
Photographer claims it's Velvia but I don't believe him
What's not to believe? Someone stood in front of a projector and someone else took a photo of it.
>>3052338
But velvia?
>>3052474
I don't get what's hard to believe about that. Clear it up for me my man.
What is the name of the English font! And the Japanese!
>>>/gd/
I'm just going to throw this out there anyways, but it looks like Helvetica or something like it.
>>3052260
I'm pretty sure it's Comic Sans
>>3052260
Ask /gd/ in the /fst/ thread.
>PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY
Tell me /p/
Is it really true that small product photography businesses are basically dead?
I was told that unless you work for one of the few giant already established studios OR work for a large company as their in house photographer then you couldn't really start your own small product photography business.....
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There's no reason you can't take your resume and portfolio to small local businesses for front of store and mailer advertisements. Maybe big companies, sure, but local businesses just can't afford a super professional. Try bakeries. They love that shit.
I started pursuing product photography last year to supplement my real estate and wedding photography. Now, a year later, product photography is my main source of income. I don't work for a big photography company and I'm not an in-house photographer. I do all of my marketing, shooting, and editing. Its taken me a little while to get the ball rolling, but now I have a consistent stream of products showing up every week. I'm on course to quit real estate photography by the end of this year and pursue product photography full time.
tl;dr im a single person running a (mildly) successful product photography company that started last year.
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>>3052165
Any resources or further information/tips? I would much prefer to be doing product photography than dealing with real estate agents. Did you used to do all your real estate retouching yourself? I usually outsource the retouching.
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Funny, my eyes went straight up there even though there's so much clutter.
Are you certain there's something in the boxes?
>>3050678
Yeah they are both in there. I've been here before and looked. I'm thinking of bringing up photography and then making a low ball offer on them. 20 bucks?
>>3050683
Sounds a bit insulting. I'd start at 40
Hello everyone. I love the /vid/ threads just as much as the next guy but I don't see too many threads posting videos that inspire you.
Perhaps it is the ascetic, the message, the technicality. Post what you like, the videos you watch over and over again. Often times we get far too caught up in talk of dynamic range or bit rate when we should be talking about content, after all, content is what really matters in the end. Your movie could look like shit and be amazing and vice versa.
So post some inspiration! Movie clips, music videos, adds for a new car! Whatever you want guys.
And as always, have a nice day and remember to set aside some time for yourself to work every day. <3
-pic unrelated, just some overexposed film shot I took.
>>3050533
Ill start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg4z8zpAC3s
- Have yet to see the film, "The Smell of Us", but this music video was something I watched a lot when I moved to NYC last august. It was a strange time in my life, about 1000 degrees, and this video captured how I felt in some wierd way. Now I have this sort of nostalgic feel for the video and its look that I relate to the days I spent walking the Manhattan streets alone sweating my brain out.
Love this guys stuff:
(that shot at 1:07 especially)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CjOeCwAgTg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyq8_o6LuwU
Man what a GH3 can do, just goes to show its the man behind the camera.
Unfortunately as I learn more about color grading I like this video less and less (mostly because they just saturated the fuck out of it)
but I still find it interesting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9XKLqGqwLA
Has to be one of my favorite scenes in any film ever, I love this film so much. My favorite part of this movie is the color pallet used, the set designer is amazing and if I ever am lucky enough to do anything noteworthy she is top on my list.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Naf_WiEb9Qs
Also, post still from cinematography that you particularly enjoy. Pic related.
>>3050539
Dear Anon, why the fuck are you not doing paintball photography?
Paintball photography is probably the most fun way to make money and get a huge audience for your photography, and you don't even have to be good!
So listen here, I'm going to tell you the reasons why you should go out and give this shit a try.
>it's fun
Between the things you do in the field and the people you meet, you'll have a blast and laugh a lot along the way!
>it's free
Something not everybody knows. Paintball costs money for rentals/paint but if you're there to take pictures they'll hand you a mask free of charge and not even ask questions.
>it's great exercise
If you're a skinnyfat like me, the day after a paintball shoot you're going to feel like you just ran a 5k with anvil shoes and you're going to love it.
>meet great people
If you're not afraid to talk to strangers, you'll find that most serious paintballers are a friendly group of ex-military guys who just want to drink beer, shoot paint, and have a good time. They're all hilarious too and always want to meet/talk to people interested in their hobby.
>everybody loves you
If you're there to take pictures your job is to make the players look badass and they know it. With that in mind, everyone is going to accept you pretty much instantly and show their appreciation for your hard work.
>easy connections
Because of all of the above, if you flash around a business card, you WILL be remembered. Most paintball fields have their own photographers or a company they outsource for games but few teams have their own photographers which is something that is highly valued. Imagine if somebody offered to take pictures of you and make you look like a total hunky alpha stud, sounds good right? That's what they're thinking when you offer your services.
continued in next post, gimme a minute to write it out.
>>3050424
>exposure
Go to one big game, take photos, upload them to your facebook page, share those photos with the event page of the game + the page of the field, enjoy all the new likes that will come flooding in. You thought cosplay was easy likes? Just you wait and see.
>$$$
Now there's something about paintballers you need to know, they hate having money, they're like furries in this respect. With all the gear they buy, the accessories, the paint, the mods, the tacticool etc, they WILL BE ABLE to pay you for your work. All it really takes to be hired as a paintball photographer is simply give them your info and tell them you're available for hire. Any team that seriously values themselves will admire the opportunity.
>live out your dreams of being a war photographer
Let's face it, you're not going to get photograph war crimes in some hot shit-hole across the pond, but there's no reason you can't emulate the experience at home! Dodging fire, running, sliding and ducking your way through fire is an amazing experience and you'll have lots of stories to tell when you're done.
>amazing shot opportunities
The one thing that will separate you between the photographers the field has hired and you is your willingness to get that money shot. They will walk around in the open taking meh shots of as many people as possible and the environment, this is why you're so valuable. They're not going to get the shot that requires you to crawl down in the dirt while dodging enemy fire, they're not getting any interesting or dynamic angles, they're far away from the action while you can get all up in the action which allows for some amazing shots you never thought you'd get.
Paintball photography is not only fun but it's frugal, social, healthy and exciting!
I'll be detailing what info you need to get started, an FAQ as well as answering any questions you might have. Don't be shy!
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>>3050434
Now that you know exactly why you should give paintball photography a try, here's a list of the things you'll need to get started.
>camera/lenses in a bag
I use a standard over the shoulder bag, just make sure you're able to move freely and it's not too heavy.
>lens wipes
Both moist ones and microfiber, and make sure they're easy to access on a moment's notice because you're going to need to wipe your shit off in the middle of combat at some point.
>bright clothing
Long sleeves preferably and the brighter the better. I use an 80s neon women's windbreaker I found at goodwill. The easier people can see you the less likely they will shoot you. If this sounds contradictory don't worry I'll cover that in a bit.
>pants that you don't mind getting dirty
I use a pair of sweats for both comfort and convenience.
>running shoes
There will come times that you need to haul ass and hiking boots just wont cut it. But theoretically you could just wear whatever you want.
>baseball cap
Optional but useful, also a good branding opportunity.
>thin gloves
Also optional but good to have.
>water bottle/bladder
It's exhausting but rewarding work, you'll need to rehydrate.
>business cards
After the game everybody is going to want to know where they can find your photos, use this opportunity for the big sell.
>cash
Buy yourself a hot dog while you're there, champ.
Some photographers like to bring duct tape to cover their gear in. I personally don't do this but if you're that worried about your gear getting dirty then by all means.
Basically dress like you're going parkouring on a slightly chilly day.
>>3050437
While the market exists, most serious players bring their own GoPro. Like I said, they hate having money. If you had some sort of gimmick or special camera i'm sure teams would be interested but photography is the main market.
Thought I would start a thread seeing if anyone else has some pics of people spazzing at being photographed
Will process the half decent ones of these girls for a RPT but they were climbing into a waterfall and somehow didnt expect me to take pics of it when I was right in front of them snapping shit when they got there
Post your best ones
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>>3050349
lol, were you creepshotting or something?
>>3050349
OH NO YOU DID-IN SIR. IMMA SUE Y'ALL FO SESHUL HARASSMENT
>>3050360
I was there before them taking pics and they walked in front of me and climbed into a god damn waterfall in front of like 30 people
idk what they expected really
How do I get this look in my photos?
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>>3048984
Download Adobe Lightroom.
Mess around with the colour and highlight settings.
>get roastie
>fill her up with your seamen
I run a creative consultant firm in central florida, would love to answer any questions you may have about the post production process as well as helping a few submissions with before/afters. We love to zoom in.
>>3048759
why would you take a wide angle portrait from that low? what kind of thing is this advertising? the coat?
Could you give some information on how you render the colors that way? I really love the sort of subtle richness of the tones, and I can never seen to get that to work on my own photos.
Successful as fuck thread my man.
Previous thread hit the limit >>3042877
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Just some walking around snapshit
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