HDR Photography Before and After Video Exhibit 2011 – PIPOYJOHN

Video Available in HD – 1080p and 720p for better quality. -Some of My 2011 HDR Collection. Witness its transformation from Original Raw Files to its Final HDR Output. – ORIGINAL WORKFLOW FROM www.pipoyjohn.com http www.flickr.com www.facebook.com NEW Online One on One HDR + Portrait Workshop (Advance Level) (NEW CONTACT NUMBER – -Globe No. +63 905 380 6199) 1 Day Session First come first serve basis. Schedule: Monday-Friday – 8:00PM start Saturday-Sunday – Anytime Conversation via: Skype or YM. -First Part: Disscussion regarding HDR Photography -2nd Part: Workflow Editing. HDR -3rd Part: Workflow Editing. Portrait ================================================= -Understanding HDR and its beauty in the field of Photography. -Situational Camera Settings for preparation in shooting HDR PHOTOGRAPHY. -Set-up for Night Shooting. -Advance ORIGINAL Workflow for Editing HDR PHOTOGRAPHY. -Additional Portrait Editing Workflow Minimum Requirements: -Basic Knowledge in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom 3. -Knowledge in Basic Camera Operation. -Must Understand the rule of Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO. Software Needed: -Adobe Photoshop CS4 or 5. -Adobe Lightroom 3. —————————————————- Sample Photos: www.facebook.com www.facebook.com —————————————————- For More Inquiries: -Globe No. +63 905 380 6199 -Sun No. +63 932 783 4028 From my original workflow of HDR www.pipoyjohn.com 1 on 1 Advance Online HDR Workshop details:
Video Rating: 4 / 5

11 thoughts on “HDR Photography Before and After Video Exhibit 2011 – PIPOYJOHN

  1. i think im getting a weird boner from the after pictures … <3

    just awesome job John!
    keep it up !

  2. cool music, where is it from?
    Really nice photo’s, think i’m going to try an learn this!

    thanks.

  3. what apps did you used ti creat church edit on 2:10. Looks amazing! please tell me how :) )

  4. Amazing transformation, I gotta try a few shots and play. Do you feel you get more flexibility by bracketing 5 to 7 shots or can only 3 shots give enough data to edit into high quality results? Also what type of equipment do you use.

    Thanks for video