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K is for Kelvin

This audio transcript serves as a beginner-friendly educational resource focused on the concept of Kelvin in photography. It unfolds as a conversation, aiming to demystify this seemingly technical term by explaining that it’s simply a unit of measurement for the color temperature of light. The discussion progresses to illustrate how different Kelvin values correspond to […]

J is for JPEG

This episode offers a thorough examination of the current state of digital image formats. They also showcase the potential disruptions on the horizon. While JPEG remains the most used image format and RAW offers the greatest flexibility, the emergence of JPEG XL presents a compelling alternative that could potentially combine the advantages of both. Photographers

I is for ISO

ISO is a camera setting that determines how sensitive the camera’s sensor is to light, with higher ISO numbers increasing sensitivity and brightness [1, 2]. While higher ISOs are useful in low-light situations or when faster shutter speeds are needed, they can also introduce noise or grain into the image, reducing its quality [1-3]. The

H is for HDR

The YouTube video, “HDR PHOTOGRAPHY challenge – a beginners guide to High Dynamic Range Photography,” introduces HDR photography as a technique to capture a wider tonal range than possible with a single image. It explains that HDR involves taking multiple exposures of the same scene at different values and then merging them together. The video

G is for Gobo

A gobo is a device placed in front of a light source to control the shape of the emitted light and its shadow. In studio photography, a gobo can be any opaque panel or “flat” used to block or modify light. In theatrical lighting, a gobo is placed in the “gate” of a light fixture

F is for F-Stop

Subscribe to Photography A2Z on your favorite platform to sharpen your photography skills using the power of f-stop, and achieve stunning bokeh effects! — 📸 | How To Apply It Discover how f-stop influences exposure and depth of field directly affecting your photos. Learn to interpret the f-stop scale to confidently manage lighting in various

E is for Exposure Triangle

This episode talks about the exposure triangle and how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO effects the final outcome of your image Support the Photography A2Z podcast by subscribing on your favorite platform to explore ways to improve your camera skills and capture stunning pictures. — 📸 | What You’ll Get Out Of It Understand the

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D is for Depth of Field

Support the Photography A2Z podcast by subscribing on your favorite platform and discover the intriguing aspects of photography, camera functionality, and picture-taking including the concept of depth of field. — 📷 | Main Ideas In “D is for Depth of Field,” listeners learn how depth of field can transform their photography from simple snapshots to

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C is for Camera Obscura

Support the Photography A2Z podcast and improve your photography skills by subscribing on your favorite platform today! 📷 | Main Ideas The episode explores the age-old wonder of the camera obscura, an invention that has intrigued humankind for centuries. Perry Lawrence takes you on a journey revealing how cultures across time, from ancient China to

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B is for Bokeh

Support the Photography A2Z podcast and improve your photography skills by subscribing on your favorite platform today! What we cover: Most Important Ideas/Facts: 1. Bokeh Origin and Pronunciation: 2. Bokeh is Not Just Blur: 3. Lens Choice Matters: 4. Technical Settings: 5. Artistic Applications:

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