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Rosalie Rothner posted in the group Portrait Photography
Devilish Thoughts
Going through old photos, I re-discovered photos I had taken while attending the DPC Studio Lighting course MANY years ago (pre-Covid and before Studio 012). Unfortunately I cannot remember the model’s name, she was actually a make-up artist by trade, and an incredible subject. Converted the photo to black and white for more…Read More2 Comments -
“”Gawking in Yosemite”
I often find that the bustling photographers make a more interesting subject than the real “subject”.
Came across this old shot of mine while cleaning up my Lightroom catalogue.
Canon 550D
Sigma 18-200m lens @ 28mm
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DPC posted in the group Photo Themes
In this video, we announced the winners of the B-Sides of Architecture Photo Theme, and discussed the winning images.
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This is Part 2 of our introduction to Adobe Lightroom and Lightroom Classic, focusing on editing techniques.
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This video introduces Adobe Lightroom and Lightroom Classic, focusing on managing your photo library and streamlining your post-production workflow.
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Albertus van jaarsveld posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Looking for essential lens filters? These are the lens filters every photographer and content creator should own. Let’s hear what Anthony Gugliotta has to say about it, and don’t miss his 3 buying tips!
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Albertus van jaarsveld posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Looking for a lens comparison? The SIGMA 28-105 f2.8 and the TAMRON 35-150 f2-2.8 are going head-to-head in this review, and it’s a tough choice! Let’s hear what Jared has to say about it.
#JaredPolin #FroKnowsPhoto #SIGMA28-105 #TAMRON35-150 #LensReview
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If I had to choose, I’d go for the Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8. I’d probably use the wider 28mm focal length more than the Tamron’s longer reach, even though it doesn’t go as wide as the Canon 24-105mm f/2.8, which, in my opinion, is the true Swiss Army knife of professional zooms. Still, both lenses are incredibly versatile, and I’d be happy with either!
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Black and White Photography
Luke Brouwers Looking over the Desert” Namibia 2021
CANON600D, 1/125sec@f/5, ISO100, 50mm(EF24-105mm)
#BlackAnd WhitePhotography #BNWPhotography #Monochrome #FineArtPhotography
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Travel and Landscape Category2 Comments-
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So little but says so much through the power of tonality. Well done with this feature, Luke!
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About Me
Danie Bester
DPC Founder, Programme Director. Fine Art and Commercial Photographer
The more abstract forms of photography like impressionism and minimalism intrigue me. I prefer creating images that depict energy, mood, and silence. To illustrate my themes, I use mainly long exposures, selective focus, and focus blur. My philosophy is that the camera is just a paintbrush and that thought-provoking images stem from a developed mind.
Admired in Africa Grandmaster Award 2018
Art and Artists in Sout Africa 2015
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I still remember this studio lighting workshop! The harsh, directional light and the black-and-white conversion are perfect for the model—this definitely deserves a feature! I’d love to edit it during the next ProLounge meeting.
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