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Controlling the lights from my iPhone?
26 Oct 2010

Controlling the lights from my iPhone?

by KennethLinge | posted in: Lighting, Teaching | 0

In October I was fortunate enough to get to attend PhotoKina 2010 in Cologne, Germany the worlds largest Photo Fair. I have wanted to work with a small compact flash system with an octa for a long time. The timing … Continued

Travel tip 1 – Flying with tripods etc.
31 Jul 2010

Travel tip 1 – Flying with tripods etc.

by KennethLinge | posted in: Teaching, Travel | 0

When I go on out of state/country on jobs, bringing larger light stands and a good tripod have been difficult. The great bags made by Manfrotto is just not protective and large enough. I love the Manfrotto bag for smaller … Continued

Darkness, a MUST iPhone app for Photographers
2 Jun 2010

Darkness, a MUST iPhone app for Photographers

by KennethLinge | posted in: Lighting, Teaching, Travel | 0

In the old days I had to go to the local newspaper to get the times for sunrise and sunset for the year. Then came internet and sites with that information. Today we have a fantastic tool in the application … Continued

I Love to Photograph in Midday SUN :-) Part 1 of 4
10 May 2010

I Love to Photograph in Midday SUN :-) Part 1 of 4

by KennethLinge | posted in: Lighting, Photo Seminars and Workshops, Portrait, Teaching, Travel | 0

I just got back from another teaching tour in Europe, and it made me realize more than ever how much I love to photograph in midday sun. Love the quality of light we can get then. I will make this … Continued

Shopping & Photoshopping
27 Mar 2010

Shopping & Photoshopping

by KennethLinge | posted in: Color, Family, InStudio, Portrait, Teaching | 0

Image 1. I had so much fun photographing my wife and our two daughters yesterday. First of all I’m not very good at taking pictures of my own family, so don’t be like me. I sure enjoy the results and … Continued

Leading lines, from where?
2 Mar 2010

Leading lines, from where?

by KennethLinge | posted in: Teaching, Wedding | 0

I been fascinated by leading lines for a looong time. Traditionally years ago we where thought to build them from left to the subject or if we where in Asia from right to left (Asians as you probably know reads from … Continued

Taking the Guesswork Out of Technique
18 Jan 2010

Taking the Guesswork Out of Technique

by KennethLinge | posted in: Lighting, Perspective, Photo Seminars and Workshops, Teaching | 0

Photographing People Part 1 class @ InStudio Photographics in Orem, Utah, USA on Saturday March 6th 2010. Instructor: Kenneth Linge M.Photog. Cr. CPP. XXV. PFP Photographing People, part 1 in a three part series, is a fast-paced seminar style class for those … Continued

If you can’t get good light in the eyes?
18 Jan 2010

If you can’t get good light in the eyes?

by SuperAdmin | posted in: Lighting, Teaching, Wedding | 0

Looking into dark eyes is like an auto focus camera pointed at a white wall, it spins back and forth. When we look at people with no light in the eyes we react about the same way we keep searching … Continued

How many reflectors do you need?
9 Jan 2010

How many reflectors do you need?

by SuperAdmin | posted in: Color, Lighting, Teaching | 0

I been in love with reflectors since long before they made fold ups. Remember working on a movie in Paris the first time a saw one pop open, so did my eyes! We used to buy silver cooking foil, step … Continued

So HOW was this one done??? (Before Photoshop!)
18 Dec 2009

So HOW was this one done??? (Before Photoshop!)

by SuperAdmin | posted in: Portrait, Retro, Teaching | 0

Today I will do something NEW! I will post an image and NOT tell how it was done until Monday! One of the best exercises a photographer can do is to look at images and try to figure out how the image … Continued

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