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New Hungarian Photography Portal

Posted by photonovice on 1st December 2009

fenyertek screenshotAfter weeks of secret discussions and work I proudly announce now that Fenyertek.hu, our Hungarian photography tutorial portal has just started to operate.
We are aiming to fill in the itching lack of freely available photography related information in Hungarian. We are going to share videos, podcasts and written material about lighting in studio and on location, portrait, landscape and macro photography, retouching and whatever else comes up as a matter of interest from our readers.

If you speak Hungarian come and visit us. But even if you don’t, you might enjoy some of our videos.

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Inspiration and Hungary

Posted by photonovice on 9th November 2009

It can be interesting rather for videographers but even photographers can get inspired by the video below. And it’s about Budapest, Hungary. Enjoy.

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Interview with Joe McNally

Posted by photonovice on 3rd November 2009

Joe McNally has uploaded this interview in two parts (Blogging & Shooting) on to  his YouTube channel two weeks ago. Have you seen it?
A few fun stories in ol’ McNally style. And he mentions a third book he is working on.

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“Fail, Fail Again, Fail Better”

Posted by photonovice on 2nd July 2009

The title of this post is a quote from Samuel Beckett that I found in Paul Arden’s It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be (recommended by Chase Jarvis) and came into my mind when saw this video of Michael Jordan.

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Still Images and the Red One Camera

Posted by photonovice on 18th June 2009

This is about something Chase Jarvis mentioned some time ago: the convergence of still photography and video.
Alexx Henry was lucky – or hard working – enough to get an assignment where he could use and leverage the features of an amazing Red One cinema camera for a project that combines still images and video. You’ll see some movie posters coming alive.

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