Archive for December, 2009

Dec 31 2009

YPS’s Top Photography Tutorials of 2009

top YPSs Top Photography Tutorials of 2009I truly hope that all of you are enjoying this festive season and that you’re taking lots and lots of pictures! :)
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Before sharing with you the top 5 most popular  tutorials on YPS,  I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support. 2009 was YPS’s first full year live on the Web. It’s still a baby at only 21 months. :) I’m filled with gratitude knowing that my posts are helping many passionate photographers from around the world.  Your comments and support keep giving me the motivation to keep sharing my knowledge and photography Continue Reading »

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Dec 24 2009

Happy Holidays from YPS! :)

Published by Yanik under Uncategorized

xmas.thumbnail Happy Holidays from YPS! :)I would like to take a few minutes and wish all of the YPS followers and their loved ones warm wishes for this wonderful holiday season. May your holidays and 2010 be filled with love, joy and most of all…. tons and tons of photos!!! ;)

What are your photography related resolutions for 2010?

Mine are:

- Keep on learning and improving my art through you and Yanik’s Photo School
- Meeting some of the pro photographers that have influenced me along my wonderful journey as a photographer
- Giving back at a deeper level than photography (big project here)

Inspire us and share yours with us!!! :)

Happy Holidays!

Yanik

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Dec 21 2009

Using One Light for Drama – Lighting Tutorial

Published by Yanik under Lighting Tutorials, TUTORIALS

CH17 1385.thumbnail Using One Light for Drama   Lighting TutorialIf you follow me on Twitter or Facebook, you know that I recently did a big 12 day shoot for one of my favorite clients. My main mandate was to shoot well composed,  evenly lit photos to be used in a new edition of their best selling didactic cosmetology book. As a second mandate, I had to produce “artistic” shots to be used as chapter openers and page fillers.
vide Using One Light for Drama   Lighting Tutorial
So the first thing I asked them was what they meant by “artistic”. You know Yanik, dramatic stuff with cool shadows and Continue Reading »

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Dec 10 2009

YPS’s Top Photo Books Suggestions For Xmas

Published by Yanik under Books, Reviews

as YPSs Top Photo Books Suggestions For XmasChristmas is just around the corner and if you’re still not sure what to get yourself or a passionate photographer loved one, then look no further! I’ve compiled a list of my favorite books just for you. The links are to Amazon so you can be  guarantied to get them before Christmas. :)

I’ll be focusing on the most obvious for a photography learning site like Yanik’s Photo School… photography books! We all love reading them but we also want good ones! There are some lemons out there (I have a few) so let me weed out the bad stufftrans YPSs Top Photo Books Suggestions For Xmas and Continue Reading »

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Dec 07 2009

Bokeh Masters Kit Review

Published by Yanik under Reviews, hardware

YAN 4191.thumbnail Bokeh Masters Kit ReviewUdi over at DIYPhotography.net contacted me while back and asked me to test out a prototype of his Bokeh Masters Kit. It was my pleasure to do so, not only because it was Udi but also because I love new gadgets! :)
vide Bokeh Masters Kit Review
Now that it’s officially announced on DIYPhotography.net, I’d like to give you my impressions of the Bokeh Masters Kit (BMK). Bu tfirst off, I want to commend Udi on his creativeness to Continue Reading »

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Dec 02 2009

A Month in Greece With My Nikon D300s

Published by Yanik under Personal

YAN 2962HDR.thumbnail A Month in Greece With My Nikon D300sAhhhhh…. Greece. I still dream about its beauty. I’ve been back from my 1 month escapade for a little while now but I’ve been busy learning Adobe Premiere’s basics to put this little video up for you guys.
vide A Month in Greece With My Nikon D300s
The lesson I have for you today is simple. Keep exploring means to develop your creativity and you’ll grow both personally and professionally. That’s what I’m doing right now with video and video editing. Like you guys stopping over here on YPS to pick up some Continue Reading »

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