Phototuts Site Suggestions and Feedback
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Create a book, full of your best tutorials!
Create an actual book or a PDF, which you could sell, and it is full of your Phototuts+ best tutorials!
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101 short tutorials for beginners
What lens should I use? What is focal length? How do one phoograph people on the streets? Why is using the LCD slower than using only to optical view-finder? I'd like one question and one short answer + one in depth.
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Feature a tutorial on color correction for RGB and CMYK workflow
I would like to see a tutorial on color correction for normal and studio shots (aka with and without a greycard present). I think it would be very helpful to cover both RGB and CMYK workflow (being in both photography and graphic design). It would be nice to see an in depth tutorial that covers this basic BUT ESSENTIAL technique. I have searched many an hour to find generalities but nothing I can definitely count on. Thanks!
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Post info about running your photography business.
It would be great to hear from other industry professionals tips about running your photography business successful. Average pricing for certain services, promotion ideas, how to make a good photography website, etc.
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Tutorials for Street Photography
What's the best camera for street photography. how to start, shoot in b&w, etc. etc. Basically cover everything around street photography ;-)
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IR Photography
Could you possibly make a tutorial on how to execute IR photography?
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Party photography
How too shoot pics in party's, without flash, dark, many lights,...
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Tutorial for shooting food
A good overview of lighting and editing food pictures. Its a tough subject!
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should make a tutorial about fine art nude photography, those are very difficult 2 shoot!
I have to make a nude photo shoot but it seems 2 be such a taboo or something because I cant find any tus about this! help me please :)
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TUTORIALS FOR VINTAGE PIN UP PHOTOGRAPHY
It would be awasome if there was a tutorial that showed you what way to light up the subject and any photoshop stuff to get that old school 1950's look !
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Wedding Photography
Cover everything around wedding photography.
Camera to use, settings, making money, etc.6 votes -
Lens kit upgrade
I would really like to see a article, for photographers on a budget, looking to upgrade their 18-55 mm lens kit. highlighting why you might want to go for a 90-300mm, or a 17-40 mm lens, etc, and explaining the types of photography each is best suited to.
This would be awesome, and very helpful to myself and many others i would feel.
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Tutorial on creating photography of print work, for portfolios. - settings, light, editing.
I'd like to see a tutorial on creating the best possible photos of print work, for portfolios. like http://designspiration.net/image/8916/ or http://designspiration.net/image/17455/ — like methods behind it?, lightning? editing. Thank you
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Less Post-Production,
more work going into camera settings under different situations and creative composition. Please leave the software side of photography to PSDTuts.
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Lenses, what you should use and when you should use it
It would be nice to see advice on when you should use an 18, 24, 28 or 35mm lens, 50mm or 85mm for what circumstance with maybe a couple shots sprinkled around to show the differences.
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Safari Problem: The Sub-Menues are hidden by Advertisement.
If I use Safari to go to the phototuts site everything works fine but if I want to go to the menu, the submenues are hidden by the advertisement below it.
I think that should be fixed. Or maybe I am the only one experiencing this?
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camera rig for close-ups
can anyone suggest a design or existing product for a rig into which an SLR can be inserted for direct overhead shots of objects, such as coins?
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Add video to phototuts
Either as its own site, or an addition to phototuts, I'd love to see some video/film/cinema tutorials here!
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Tutorial for shooting Reflective surfaces. Ex. Jewlery, Chrome, Mirrors, etc...
This tutorial should outline the best ways to avoid reflections in pictures. Especially those pictures of shiny objects such as Chrome, or Jewelery where its extremely difficult to avoid having the camera or the photographer be shown in the reflection. Extremely useful for most photographers especially those doing product shots.
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Photography Retouching
How to retouch your pictures similar to these.
http://www.timtadder.com/
http://www.philrobertsdesign.com/
http://www.davehillphoto.com3 votes