Thursday, May 7, 2015



Creativity Rules


"When you have a great creative mind, you will feel like
you are breathing a fresh air." - someone said


I just want to show you a creative Video of a Man Walking Backwards through Tokyo... Played in Reverse - TOKYO REVERSE 


Video of a Man Walking Backwards through Tokyo... Played in Reverse - TOKYO REVERSE-Extract 01


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Wednesday, May 6, 2015


Douglas Kirkland


Today I would like to introduce one of the most famous and successful photographer that I ever know. He have shut a wonderful technique of shooting portraits and make it look natural and very real even it's in the studio and set up the scene. I would like every one to try out his technique when you shoot your portrait.In the Douglas Kirkland on Photography series, well-known photographer Douglas Kirkland explores a variety of real-world photographic scenarios, sharing technique insights and critiquing the results.
American photographer young at age of 24. Kirkland was hired as a staff photographer for Look magazine and the editor sent him to Paris. To capture and record the returning back of Coco Chanel after the first lady, Jackie Kennedy made luxury Chanel boutique returned to the global fashion stage.
In August 1962, Paris, France Kirkland cannot speak French. This is his second time travel abroad. He had to asked for the doorman hotel to tell the taxi driver where he want to go.
To commemorate the experience with a smile and impression of Kirkland in the aged of 80, Look editor of Paris Let him know that Whether, in any case, do not call that Madame Coco Chanel is strictly prohibited, even if the practice is common and women age 79. She was considered a reasonable term. But she does not adhere to tradition therefore generally Mademoiselle age 79, she was the only one. If a photo does not mean that the banked Mademoiselle Douglas will act immediately. And prepare to fly home
Today, at the age of 80 at the time the story, Kirkland is still used when Mademoiselle Coco Chanel !!! identified
Kirkland began his work with the model group. Fortunately these models affecting him. Ostensibly to help take care of a younger brother.
Photos on the first day he brought them to see flip flip Mademoiselle consider her about it imply that ...
"On peut continuer."
"We worked on it."
Kirkland passed !!!!!!!!
Kirkland appeared alongside photographs of Mademoiselle work every day (sometimes night) over three Sunday he collected in the book Coco Chanel: Three Weeks, 1962.
He got the green light from Mademoiselle to take anything at any time during the design work are discussed. He can do what ever he want.
Kirkland thought that Mademoiselle treating him like her son that she never had.
Beside the work, Mademoiselle had to take Kirkland to have dinner, teach him about table manners how to use proper utensils and wine glasses, and advised him to start learning French as well.
The last day of Kirkland's work, Mademoiselle took him to take a tour of the Palace of Versailles by herself. That was Saturday, the rain began to fall, Kirkland took his raincoat and put over Mademoiselle. She moved the raincoat a little bit and it turned out to be a chic and cool style immediately.
"When we had to leave each other that day. I looked back at her ... How is it possible that this little girl can influence people in the fashion that much .... ".









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Douglas kirkland: http://www.douglaskirklandphotography.com/#/Biography/

Sunday, May 3, 2015

A Collection Of The 10 Best Resources To Learn Photoshop


I found that this would help a lots for who would like to start to know how to work on Photoshop or even don't know where to start. Just try on all links and follow there instructions will help you know more!
Adobe Photoshop can be a really daunting program. Do you remember the first time you opened it up? Much like anything else, it takes time to get good at it. Even with what you know now, you still realize there is a lot left to learn. The Internet provides such a valuable resource in learning the program. Here is a list of the best resources to learn Photoshop!
More than ever, there is an immense list of avenues to explore in order to get up to speed. Another issue is that there are too many choices. Since anyone can publish tutorials, the sources may provide bad information that isn't necessarily correct.
Here are some sources that you should definitely consider. These are geared toward beginners or people who are looking to just learn more about Photoshop!

This may be me favorite resource. It isn't free, however, it provides such amazing content that I do believe that it is well worth the price. Starting at just $25 a month, they offer over 290 Photoshop courses and 17,000 video tutorials! Not only that, the instructors are world class and easy to follow. They are even categorized by skill level. You can fine tune your education by going straight to the basics or exploring specific tools or techniques. If you have a favorite author, you can look through all their videos. I personally recommend Chris Orwig's videos. He teaches at Brooks Institute. It is a testament to the level of talent teaching at Lynda.
Another great part about Lynda is that there are plenty of topics other than Photoshop! Check out all the subjects available through their library.

2. Kelby One - http://kelbyone.com/
Similar to Lynda, Kelby One is another premium tutorial site that primarily stays closer to photography and Photoshop. I'd recommend browsing through the subjects and categories to see which you may prefer. It mostly comes down to personal preference and what you are specifically looking to learn. I do like the transparent nature of both of these sites. They offer you to see exactly what you will be learning before paying for the membership.

3. Phlearn - http://phlearn.com/
Aaron Nace is a household name in the photography industry. What I enjoy about the site is the unique tutorials you find. There are a lot of tutorials that go over different special effects. In the process, you learn a lot about the program and tools that you would never really venture out to learn on your own. It allows you to incorporate them into your own workflow. It is how I personally learned much of what I know, by following random tutorials on the web and discovering tips that I placed into my digital toolbox of techniques. You'll be surprised when they will come in handy!
Phlearn also has a section of great free episodes that is constantly being updated as well. Aaron's personality is really a positive of Phlearn, making it enjoyable to watch.

4. Creative Live - http://www.creativelive.com/
What I love about Creative Live is their ability to bring the instructors that people want to see and they give them a stage. Who they bring on constantly changes, so keep an eye on free broadcasts that happen live through the week. You can explore their previously aired shows by checking out their catalog. If you look down the left column, you will see all the categories, aside from the software column, that can be very useful to practically anyone in our field.
If you want to check out who's coming up in the future, you can look through their calendar. I really enjoy Creative Live because it gives people a chance to learn for free. Each show has a rebroadcast that happens in the evening for people who miss it during the day.
Every year, they also have Photoshop Week that is a wealth of information in one week. You can even purchase the entire collection to watch at your leisure.

5. Free Photoshop Tutorial Sites
Before these sites were available, we used a lot of other tutorial sites that were quite basic but contained all the information we wanted to know in order to learn the program. A few that come to mind are Photoshop CafePhotoshop LoverPixel 2 LifePSDBoxTuts+, and Good Tutorials. If you know exactly what you want to learn, you can easily type in the tool and get a grasp on it right away.
Also don't forget, here at Fstoppers, we post a ton of great videos that we find across the web! Check out our post production category for pages of free content relating to Photoshop and post production.
Youtube is a double edged sword. You can find a lot of great and terrible content. I would recommend knowing what you want to look up specifically before going in. Also, take it with a grain of salt as well. It's best to use Youtube for looking up how to use specific tools and techniques instead of “retouching” for instance.
One channel I personally recommend for some quality (and specific) videos are by Michael Woloszynowicz.

6. In Person Training
Sites like Ledet allow you to sign up for classes that come to your city. They get you up to speed in a matter of days. Although it is a pricier option, it's very effective.
Consider the option of signing up at your local college that offer courses relating to Photoshop. A hands on approach can be very effective. I believe it's a cost effective option as well.

7. Books
If you prefer learning through books, there's an assortment of good content such as the “Classroom in a Book” series. One of my favorite authors is Katrin Eismann, who has a whole collection of great books! If you're looking for books regarding adjustment layers and blending modes, I'd recommend Scott Valentine's books.
If you're looking for retouching in specific, check out this book by industry leading expert, Carrie Beene. It is titled “Real Retouching: A Professional Step-By-Step Guide.”

8. Photoshop User TV - http://kelbytv.com/photoshopusertv/
With this site, you can tune into each episode. What I like is that it's easy to sort through the content to see what you want to watch before looking at each episode. They have been on for quite a while and it is a great online show for people looking to learn a variation of techniques.

9. DVDs
If you're looking for education regarding retouching, there is no better place than checking out these videos at Digital Photoshop Retouching. They contain great content by many familiar names in the industry such as Natalia Taffarel, Krunoslav Stifter, and Julia Kuzmenko (who also owns Retouching Academy and writes here on Fstoppers).

This wasn't a low blow to you! This site gives you a comedic way to learn Photoshop. Actually, take that with a grain of salt. Although the amount of education is trivial, I wanted to include this for the intent of entertainment. Be sure to click on “previous episodes” on the middle of the page to access all the videos. They are worth watching if you use Photoshop in any way!


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Saturday, May 2, 2015


30+ Crazy Photographers Who Will Do ANYTHING For The Perfect Shot
It's very interesting when you see yourself when you move and bending to capture the photo you need. These images will show you have crazy that you will be when you really need to capture the shot that you really want. I know most of photographers may be all of them did the same way in one or more than one of these images.

Getting the angle and perspective for a photo just right can sometimes be very tricky, but these crazy photographers don't mind – when it comes to taking the perfect shot, they will do whatever it takes.
The acts of devotion to their craft that some of the world's best photographers perform can be truly outstanding. Wildlife photographers have spent weeks camped out in the wild, allowing animals to get accustomed to their presence so that they can get the rare or intimate glimpses at their lives that others only dream of.

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Ray Collins - Aussie Wave/ocean Photographer

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