
In Woven Shadows 10, Jerry shows you the proper way to copy your photos with a camera (film or digital). If you’ve ever needed to take pictures of a photo, this installment of Woven Shadows will help you.
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In Woven Shadows 9, Jerry overviews the different camera brand options. He discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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In Woven Shadows 8, Jerry overviews the different levels of camera options. He discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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Macro Photography can produce wild and amazing imagery. If you learn how to take great pictures from up close, you can have a lot of fun with it. Woven Shadows 7 contains several ideas to help you improve your techniques in this area.
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Woven Shadows 6 is about creating a histogram of the human face.
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Jerry demonstrates how to shoot better landscape photography.
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With this episode, we tried to do something different.
Because so many of the principles are identical in both still photography as well as videography, we decided to try a combination episode of Izzy Video and Woven Shadows.
In this combination episode, we cover some more details with three point lighting. We briefly discuss how to get a nice contrast on the subject’s face between the light side and the shadow side. And finally we review some gear, in this case, a fresnel light. We show the Lowel Fren-L.
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Please feel free to leave a comment to let us know if this worked for you.

In this episode of Woven Shadows, Jerry shows how you can create an inexpensive light setup that will bring you professional results, all for around $100.
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Please leave comments to suggest topics for future shows. Our goal is to answer your questions regarding digital photography.

This episode covers “short lighting” as well as the effect of lighting with different light source sizes. Thank you Liz Hyman who modeled for us.
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Also, the music is Jim Fidler’s “Merrigan’s (Reel)” and comes from music.podshow.com.

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In the premiere episode of Woven Shadows, Jerry Hyman describes the importance of positioning the subject of a photo relative to the light source.