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Lighting and editing secrets with Felix Kunze

Felix Kunze is a portrait photographer based in New York.

His goal is to show the beauty, grace, strength and enthusiasm of people. Focussing on non-models and placing regular people in exaggerated situations that highlight an aspect of who they are.

Felix also runs a large and popular community focussed on photographers wanting to take their next steps in learning lighting.

In this webinar, join Felix and David for an inside look on how Felix uses Capture One to get it right in camera, so there is less need for post production and Photoshop.

Learn about:

✓ Color work to make the image pop
✓ How Felix uses Capture One to avoid work in Photoshop

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Jesper Palermo by Ausra Babiedaite

Let’s give credit where credit is due

NOTE: This article discusses an older version of Capture One Pro. To learn more about our latest version, click here.

A statement on sharing community images on the Capture One Instagram.

At Capture One, we love discovering new photography – and the people who create it. And we love how platforms like Instagram allow photographers everywhere to exhibit their visual creations and build an audience.

Using the hashtags #editwithus, #captureone and #captureonepro, we’ve discovered countless talented photographers who use our tools to create incredible photos. And you might have noticed that we’re devoting more space to sharing these community images on our Capture One Instagram account.

We do this to showcase emerging talents, platform amazing photographers – and of course, inspire you.

But we’re also aware that in this rapidly evolving world of content-sharing platforms, issues like copyright can undermine photographers and their hard work.

That’s why we’re committed to always crediting the creators behind every community image we share.

When we share an image on Instagram that’s been created and uploaded by one of our community members – we always credit their Instagram account. In fact, we don’t share an image without contacting the creator first and asking their permission to reshare it on our account. If we don’t get permission – we don’t share it.

It’s practices like these that support photographers best – and we’re counting on brands and users alike to do the same to ensure that online communities are safe spaces for everyone to share their best work.

Have a photo you’d like to share? Tag us and we’ll reach out about sharing your photo.

Let’s #creditcreatives

Believe in sharing and respecting creators? Use the hashtag #creditcreatives to show your support.

 

Image Credit: Jesper Palermo by Ausra Babiedaite

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Impossible photos with Joe McNally

In this webinar, David is joined by Joe McNally to discuss the subject of seemingly impossible photos.

“For whatever reason, over the course of many years of assigning, I’ve been thrown some serious photographic curves. Big productions, lots of lights, crew, and pressure. It’s a process, when staring one of these down, from conception to completion.

This webinar will take you through a series of these “big pictures” and discuss the planning and pitfalls, the production and the lighting, and the final delivery of a shot that may have taken a couple days to pull together, or a week in the field.

Discussion will centre on the story of the shot, and the construction of it, and how paying attention to the details of on location problem solving can make or break the effort. Control of light, camera and exposure is paramount, and makes the post-production aspects of even these complex scenarios relatively simple.

From the first thought, or sketch, or treatment, to the final shot, the webinar will offer insight and candid discussion of what did go wrong, or right. Questions welcome!”

Joe McNally

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