Drayton Christian School | School’s Out Bash Video

School’s Out Bash Video Drayton Christian School 2024 Home Contact Locations St. Albert Edmonton Videographer Drayton Valley DMB Wedding Video Gallery Blog Home ContactOpen menu Locations St. Albert Edmonton Videographer Drayton Valley DMB Wedding Video Gallery Blog https://youtu.be/xpM8-qXgepM Drayton Christian School’s Out Bash!June 26, 2004Special thanks to all of the volunteers, teachers, sponsors and students!Have a blessed summer and we will see you in the fall! David Mathew BonnerDrayton Valley Video Productions May 31, 2024 The Northern Lights – Free High Resolution Photo Ready For Print May 30, 2024 The Wedding Day Of Joshua & Caitlin and The Chronicles of Narnia May 30, 2024 From Concept To Creation | DMB Video

Drayton Valley Family Carnival Time-lapse

Drayton Valley Family Carnival Time-lapse Sony a6500 & ttartisan 7.5mm f2| Edmonton Video Productions Home Contact Locations St. Albert Edmonton Videographer Drayton Valley DMB Wedding Video Gallery Blog Home ContactOpen menu Locations St. Albert Edmonton Videographer Drayton Valley DMB Wedding Video Gallery Blog https://youtu.be/IByKuMsOIb0 I went out last night and shot a bunch of photos  of my town fair and created this time-lapse video, it’s kind of cool. CheersDavid Mathew BonnerEdmonton Video Productions May 31, 2024 The Northern Lights – Free High Resolution Photo Ready For Print May 30, 2024 From Concept To Creation | DMB Video April 23, 2024 Celebrating Excellence: Recent Project Mitsubishi of Canada

Combining Mini DJI 3 Pro Drone Video With Photoshop AI

Combining Mini DJI 3 Pro Drone Video With Photoshop AI Shot In Rural Alberta | Edmonton Video Productions Home Contact Locations St. Albert Edmonton Videographer Drayton Valley DMB Wedding Video Gallery Blog Home ContactOpen menu Locations St. Albert Edmonton Videographer Drayton Valley DMB Wedding Video Gallery Blog https://youtu.be/iLhfslgblOY?si=n53JbNYTT2UXM5sZ Check out my surreal selfie taken with a Mini DJI 3 Pro drone and edited in Photoshop AI to create a stunning family portrait video placing us inside a glass terrarium.   CheersDavid Mathew BonnerEdmonton Video Productions May 31, 2024 The Northern Lights – Free High Resolution Photo Ready For Print May 30, 2024 From Concept To Creation | DMB Video April 23, 2024 Celebrating Excellence: Recent Project Mitsubishi of Canada

The Northern Lights – Free High Resolution Photo Ready For Print

The Northern Lights Shot In Rural Alberta | Edmonton Videographer Home Contact Locations St. Albert Edmonton Videographer Drayton Valley DMB Wedding Video Gallery Blog Home ContactOpen menu Locations St. Albert Edmonton Videographer Drayton Valley DMB Wedding Video Gallery Blog https://vimeo.com/952728477 A few friends and followers asked if they could buy a print of the Northern Lights photo that I shot a couple of weeks ago. I’m not interested in selling it, but those who would like it can have it for free. I have included one cropped version with lens correction adjustments, and one that has a wider image including the wide lens curve.Both images are high-resolution jpgs of the Northern lights shot at a friend’s farm outside Drayton Valley on May 11, 2024. It’s the same one as the one shown but in high resolution and ready for print.Also, check out the time-lapse I made from all the photos I took that night by playing the video above. CheersDavid Mathew BonnerEdmonton Video Productions Download Photos May 30, 2024 The Wedding Day Of Joshua & Caitlin and The Chronicles of Narnia May 30, 2024 From Concept To Creation | DMB Video April 23, 2024 Celebrating Excellence: Recent Project Mitsubishi of Canada

Understanding Your Camera Dial: Guide to Shooting Modes

Photography Tips Home Contact Gallery Blog FAQ Home Contact Gallery Blog FAQ Understanding Your Camera Dial: A Beginner’s Guide to Shooting Modes Have you ever picked up a camera and seen a dial with a bunch of letters on it and wondered what they all mean?  Well, fear not, because understanding these letters can help you take better photos! First up is “P” for Program mode. This is basically an automatic mode, where the camera selects both the aperture and shutter speed for you, but you can still adjust other settings like ISO and white balance. Next is “S” or “Tv” for Shutter Priority mode. In this mode, you set the shutter speed, and the camera will automatically adjust the aperture to get a proper exposure. This is great for freezing motion or creating motion blur. Then there’s “A” or “Av” for Aperture Priority mode. Here, you set the aperture, and the camera will adjust the shutter speed to get a proper exposure. This is great for controlling depth of field and creating a blurry background. Of course, there’s always “Auto” mode, where the camera does everything for you, but you have very little control over the settings. And finally, there’s “M” for Manual mode. This is where you have full control over both the aperture and shutter speed, and you can adjust them to get the exact exposure you want. This is great for tricky lighting situations or creative experimentation. So, which mode should you use? It depends on your shooting situation and personal preference. If you’re just starting out, try experimenting with shutter priority and aperture priority modes to get a feel for how they work. And don’t be afraid to switch to manual mode when you want to really take control of your camera settings. Understanding what the letters on your camera dial mean can help you take better photos, so take some time to explore the different modes and find the ones that work best for you! September 14, 2023 How Much Does Video Production Cost in Canada? Exploring the Variables September 11, 2023 Unleashing the Power of Videos: How Small Businesses Can Drive Success September 10, 2023 Exploring the Power of Generative Fill in the New Photoshop Beta: From Basement to Rooftops July 12, 2023 How AI Can Enhance Your Photos: Elevating Good Photos to Great Ones April 18, 2023 Top Ten Video Content Creation Trends You Need to Know in 2023 April 14, 2023 Understanding Your Camera Dial: A Beginner’s Guide to Shooting Modes April 13, 2023 Improving Your Photography Without Spending More Money April 13, 2023 How to Build an Affordable Content Creator Set Up: A Guide for Small Businesses April 5, 2023 Revolutionize Your Social Media Strategy Using Reels & Shorts April 1, 2023 DIY vs. Professional: Which Is Best for Your Business Video Content? April 1, 2023 First Impressions Matter: How to Dress for Success in Your Corporate Video March 31, 2023 Finding the Right Videographer in Edmonton March 30, 2023 Making Quality Video Content For Social Media: A Beginner’s Guide March 30, 2023 The Power Of Video Marketing March 30, 2023 Drayton Valley Video Production & Photography March 29, 2023 Questions To Ask When Planning A Corporate Video March 27, 2023 From Videographer to Full Video Production: A Guide to Succeeding in the Edmonton Market March 15, 2023 Edmonton Video Production Guide To Find The Right Company

Improving Your Photography Without Spending More Money

Photography Tips Home Contact Gallery Blog FAQ Home Contact Gallery Blog FAQ Improving Your Photography Without Spending More Money One of the best things about photography is that you don’t need expensive equipment to take great shots. Improving your photography skills is all about learning how to use the tools you have to their fullest potential. Here are some tips for improving your photography without spending more money: Composing Your Shots Rule of thirdsOne of the most basic principles of composition is the rule of thirds. This involves dividing your image into thirds both horizontally and vertically, and placing the most important elements of the shot along those lines or at their intersections. Leading linesLeading lines are a great way to lead the viewer’s eye through your image. Look for natural lines in the scene or create them by placing objects in your shot in a way that leads the eye towards your main subject. FramingFraming is another way to draw attention to your subject. Look for natural frames in the scene, such as archways or doorways, and position your subject within them. Using Available Light Golden hourThe golden hour is the hour after sunrise or the hour before sunset when the light is soft and warm. This is a great time to shoot because the light is more flattering and you can create beautiful contrast in your images. Window lightIf you’re shooting indoors, look for natural light sources like windows. Position your subject near the window and use a reflector or white surface to bounce light back onto their face. Avoid using on-camera flashIf possible, avoid using an on-camera flash when shooting indoors. Instead, try to use the available light in the scene, an off-camera flash or invest in a fast lens with a low aperture to let in more light. Framing Your Shots Simplify your sceneWhen composing your shots, try to simplify the scene by removing distractions or clutter. This will draw the viewer’s eye to your main subject and create a more compelling image. Look for interesting anglesTry shooting from different angles or perspectives to create a more interesting image. Get low to the ground or shoot from above to add variety to your shots. Websites and YouTube Channels to Help You Improve Your Photography If you’re looking to improve your photography skills, there are plenty of resources available online. Here are five websites and YouTube channels to check out: Digital Photography School Adorama TV The Art of Photography B&H Photo Video Mango Street By following these tips and utilizing the resources available to you, you can improve your photography skills without breaking the bank. Remember, the most important thing is to practice and experiment with different techniques to find what works best for you. September 14, 2023 How Much Does Video Production Cost in Canada? Exploring the Variables September 11, 2023 Unleashing the Power of Videos: How Small Businesses Can Drive Success September 10, 2023 Exploring the Power of Generative Fill in the New Photoshop Beta: From Basement to Rooftops July 12, 2023 How AI Can Enhance Your Photos: Elevating Good Photos to Great Ones April 18, 2023 Top Ten Video Content Creation Trends You Need to Know in 2023 April 14, 2023 Understanding Your Camera Dial: A Beginner’s Guide to Shooting Modes April 13, 2023 Improving Your Photography Without Spending More Money April 13, 2023 How to Build an Affordable Content Creator Set Up: A Guide for Small Businesses April 5, 2023 Revolutionize Your Social Media Strategy Using Reels & Shorts April 1, 2023 DIY vs. Professional: Which Is Best for Your Business Video Content? April 1, 2023 First Impressions Matter: How to Dress for Success in Your Corporate Video March 31, 2023 Finding the Right Videographer in Edmonton