Close up photography
This program shows how the focal length of a lens changes the perspective in closeup photography. I use a 24-70 f2.8 zoom at both ends of the range at the minimum focusing distance. Then I use a 24mm tilt shift lens to keep the image sharp from the front to the back without focus stacking images. The subject is predominantly white photographed on a white background, this can be tricky to light effectively. I show how to use studio flash lighting techniques to control the look of the final image. The studio shoot results are shown with the camera tethered into Capture one software. Then a few tips and tricks in Adobe Photoshop to clean up the final image.

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Still life photography with LED lighting

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Specialist photographic lighting

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Sharpness and Detail in Macro Photography

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7 Editing Mistakes That Ruin Landscape Photos

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High key still life photography lighting techniques

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Composition in Photography: The Part Nobody Teaches

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Less is more still life photography.

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How and why photographic lighting techniques

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Look Closer: Changing Ordinary Subjects into Macro Photos with Joey Terrill | OPTIC 2021

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Combine flash strobe with candle light

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Photographing glass studio lighting

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Creative flower photography lighting techniques

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Discovering Digital Infrared Photography (Webinar Replay)

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Scott Kelby: Crush the Composition | B&H Bild Expo

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How to determine lens nodal point for panoramic photography

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Dark background backlighting technique

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The TRUTH About Macro Photography that the PROS Know

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LIGHTING & TIPS for Close-Up Photography

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Still life photography graduated background.

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