Photographer Erik Almas: On Aspects of Image Making, DVD
Designed to complement photographer Erik Almas' lecture series on image making and career building, these tutorials reveal Erik's evolution in building and marketing his award-winning body of work. Throughout the footage, Erik encourages you to commit to the journey of defining your own photographic voice, as well as philosophies and suggestions to stay inspired about shooting and promoting your photography. Nearly 9 hours of footage chronicles 5 image-making case studies. Erik delves into the creative intent of an image, the necessity of planning, plus preparedness for the technical and problem solving aspects of a shoot. Erik will give you a step by step process to define your photographic voice, how to create a body of work and how to build a marketing plan. In nearly 5 hours of Photoshop tutorials, Erik will convey his complete post-production process including elemental darkroom techniques and advanced compositing.

Erik Almas - Digital Composites

Erik Almas - Discussing Camera Equipment

Erik Almas - Are print portfolios making a comeback?

Cut & Fold - Behind The Scenes

Vivian Maier | a unique source of photographic inspiration

The complete Guide to Composite Photography by Erik Almas Trailer

Retouch a Moody and Cinematic Portrait with Photoshop

Why Your Photos Feel Flat (And How Pros Add Depth)

Advanced Brush Settings in Lightroom and Photoshop

Travelling in Germany in 1936 | Historic sound film featuring trains, ships and Zeppelin travel

Erik Almas Creates Winter Fairytale for Trondheim Torg Shopping Center

Pour AA batteries and Coca-Cola into a hole! Half the world will be amazed! Clever Inventor

7 Greatest Cameras Ever Built (And Why You've Never Heard of Half of Them)

The Fantastic Space Art of Angus McKie

How to take CREATIVE LONG EXPOSURE photos

"There's a camera setting that creates this look straight out of camera."

The Love Car | The Making Of

Overpower ambient light with flash

Why Your Camera Will Never Look Like ARRI — And How to Get Close

