1. Hasselblad- Victor Hasselblad is a Swedish manufacturer best known for his medium-format cameras. Hasselblad cameras were used on the Apollo space mission.Widely used for the V-System cameras. They have a long life and available lenses.
2. Lights- The five main types of photography lighting are natural light, natural plus fill in flash, flash, ambient, and studio/softbox.
3. Strobists- This is a blog that explains how to use an off-camera flash.
4. Exposure- The amount of light let in to produce the photo.
5. Leibovitz- Leibovitz was a very renowned photographer who shot many album covers and famous photographs of celebrities such as John Lennon and Miley Cyrus.
6. Snoot- a tube or similar object that fits over a studio light or portable flash and allows the photographer to control the direction and radius of the light beam. These may be conical, cylindrical, or rectangular in shape. Snoots can isolate a subject when using a flash. They help by stopping "light spill", or when lighting falls in a larger footprint than intended.
7. Kelby Training- Kelby is editor and publisher of Photoshop User magazine, president and co-founder of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and is president of Kelby Media Group, an Oldsmar, Florida-based software training, education, and publishing firm.
He is the training director for the Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour and conference technical chair for the Photoshop World Conference & Expo. He is featured in a series of online Photoshop training classes and DVDs and has been training Photoshop users since 1993.
In the fall of 2007, he created Kelbytraining.com.
8. Post-Pro- A final stage in the production of a film or a television program, occurring after the action has been filmed or videotaped and typically involving editing and the addition of soundtracks.
9. Profotos- Profotos.com exists to serve two main purposes: 1) we are on the Internet to serve photographers with online gallery space, which they may utilize to display their own photographic images, and 2) we are online to offer insight and how-to education to our visitors and member photographers, to help them become better photographers.
10.L-Bracket- Right-angle quick release "L-brackets" fit the base of your digital or film camera, allowing easy access to its battery pack or I/O ports. Quickly release, turn, and remount your camera for either a horizontal or vertical shot – no more flipping your tripod head on its side or upsetting your shooting position. These plates work especially well when you're using shorter macro, wide-angle, and tilt-shift lenses.
11.HDR’s- It stands for “High Dynamic Range” and it creates photos with gorgeous, impossible detail and clarity.
12. Pocket Wizard- Pocket Wizard is a wireless triggering device used for taking off-camera flash photos. The Pocket Wizard products are connected to the camera via a transmitter and is often used by amateur and professional photographer's alike. The product was developed in the 1990s, according to the company website, and since then, the company has come out with many different models and accessories for the Pocket Wizard.
13. Photography- producing pictures with camera: the art, hobby, or profession of taking photographs, and developing and printing the film or processing the digitized array image
using light to make pictures: the process of recording images by exposing light-sensitive film or array to light or other forms of radiation
14. Camera- device for taking photographs: a device for taking photographs by letting light from an image fall briefly onto sensitized film, usually by means of a lens-and-shutter mechanism
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