Here you can find the webinars and instructional videos I posted on the blog.

The DOORhof is always open EP7 : Dubai

Today I can show you the 7th episode of our videowebpodcast “The DOORhof is always open”.
In this episode interviews and BTS videos from our visit to Dubai where I taught several workshops for the GPP weekend.

 

In this episode interviews with :
Mohammed and Hala from GPP
Scott Hargis
Tony Corbell
Brooke Shaden
David Nightingale

 

Feel free to share the link to the videowebcast and let us know what you want to see in future episodes, more interviews or more BTS or the mix like we do now.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvDTzgSO4Hk&hl=en_US&version=3]

MamiyaLeaf Webinar link

While in New York I recorded an hour long webinar for MamiyaLeaf with Joe Brady.
We covered many topics like colorcheckers, lightmeters, adding motion to fashion, working with one light in small places, high contrast images and much more. For you guys that missed the webinar we now have it online.

 

Surf to :
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/27163475
And enjoy the webinar.
If you have any questions feel free to ask.

 

X-rite webinar Q&A

Today I will answer the questions I got by mail that were asked during the X-rite webinar from last week.
You can see the webinar here….

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Q: Can you also use this in Capture One? (colorcheker)
A: No at this time there is no way to use the way I showed it, however… you can use the gray balance and according to some using the auto function will give you a better color response but to be honest I don’t see that myself, I really hope that in the future it’s somehow possible to easily make ICC profiles or that C1 will support the DCP profiling.

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The DOORhof is always open EP6

Today I can share the new episode of “The DOORhof is always open” EP6.
This time it’s again loaded with tips via interviews with the MAC group guys and Glyn Dewis, plus it includes a quick tip about the Elinchrom Square reflector. With more than 50 minutes it’s enough to keep you going to episode I think 😀