Jun 14 2010

Rob Sheppard Sheds Light on the Natural Value of Video

Category: Multimedia & Video, Photographers, Photoshop & LightroomEthan G. Salwen @ 2:39 pm

“I love exploring the natural world,” Rob Sheppard shared with me enthusiastically when I interviewed him regarding the best ways photographers can approach video and multimedia. That was the same day I talked to Ian Shive and touched base with Tony Wu on the topic, and Sheppard’s comment about exploring nature was by way of explaining his openness to embracing video.

You see, for Sheppard, imaging technology — whether still, video or multimedia — is simply a means to an end. And for Sheppard, that end is about exploring nature, and then sharing his experiences with others.

If you’re not aware, Sheppard is a highly-respected nature photographer, writer, educator and the editor-at-large of “Outdoor Photographer.” He’s been helping educate still photographers for decades –30 books, hundreds of articles and seminars galore — and his intense focus on still imagery made his incredible enthusiasm take me by surprise. Silly, silly me.

Video for Life

During the hour we talked, Sheppard shared a wonderful breath of technical and creative insights. At the end of our call, I asked Sheppard what message he would like to share with nature photographers who might be hesitant about exploring the possibilities of video and multimedia. His beautiful response:

“To me, on a very personal level, nature is important. And I think nature needs our attention. People look at the natural world as place to extract things, but the entire natural world is part of a whole, and when we don’t respect nature it causes problems for nature, and for people as well. Continue reading “Rob Sheppard Sheds Light on the Natural Value of Video”

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Jul 09 2009

Learning Strategies for Video Tutorials

Category: Creative Process, Photoshop & Lightroom, Workflow & DAMEthan G. Salwen @ 10:39 am

ACMF_NG_099At the start of his Photoshop CS4 training video series on Lynda.com, Chris Orwig makes a savvy pedagogical move by suggesting some critical, if basic (and underappreciated) tips on note taking while engaged in video learning. These are great, as we all know how easy is it to watch a training video, say “Ah ha!,” and then quickly forget what had us saying “Ah ha!”
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Jan 29 2009

Easy Ass-Shrinking in PS CS4

Category: Photoshop & Lightroom, Technology InsightsEthan G. Salwen @ 11:16 am

If there’s one thing that’s better than quality online Photoshop video training, it’s FREE quality online Photoshop video training. And if there’s one thing better than that, it’s when it’s FUN!

If you don’t know about TUTCAST Video Training, check out “CS4: Virtual Weight Loss,” which is posted on YouTube—and which will like suck you into the world of TUTCAST-produced gems.

In six minutes you’ll see the magical power of the Liquify tool in action, and get some tips for using the Patch tool, all while appreciating Howard’s fun and powerfully enlightening tutorial.

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Jul 17 2008

You (Don’t Have To) Suck at Photoshop

Category: Online Resources, Photoshop & Lightroom, Technology InsightsEthan G. Salwen @ 6:00 am

ACMF_080717_YouSuck_1There is simply no Photoshop instructor in the world like the tormented, hilarious Donnie Hoyle. In his “You Suck at Photoshop” video series Donnie provides tutorials on a wide range of Photoshop tools while whining and sniffling about his life, which seems to be crumbling further apart with each new episode.

Many of the “You Suck at Photoshop” episodes bring tears to my eyes—even as Donnie insults me and calls his wife (and her lover) names that I cannot print here due to AC Blog’s family-friendly nature.

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