Professional Photography Magazine just published an article written by yours truly about the basics of timelapse photography. Working with your existing camera equipment and free-to-use software you can scrub up on how to get professional-grade results. https://professionalphoto.online/premium/technique-take-control-of-time/ To accompany the article I've also made this new video tutorial: It covers camera equipment, how to prepare your shoot, how to capture a basic timelapse, and how to edit with DaVinci Resolve. Upcoming ContentI'm working on a few bits of new content, both for public channels and for course members.
May the clouds be in your favor 🌥️ Matthew
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London based timelapse photographer
Obsessed with clouds. The Time Warper Weekly is about all things timelapse.
With the recent publication of my How to start timelapsing for free video, you now have a comprehensive guide to timelapse, hyperlapse, and match-cut photography all on one channel (for free!). I'm now working on a video series about how I make money with timelapse & hyperlapse photography. Here's a quick overview: Commercial campaigns. We figure out a concept for a brand or event and produce everything from start to finish. This is why I recently founded MVDP Studios. Operator. I'm part of a...
It blows. Let's move on. With the rise of full-frame mirrorless cameras, there has been a notable increase in outlandish lens designs. Think of the Laowa probe lenses, Astrhori shift lenses, Brightin Star ultra-wide lenses, and also the TTArtisan tilt lenses. In this previously unpublished video, I used the very affordable and surprisingly well-built TTArtisan 50mm f1.8 tilt lens to capture the Goodwood Revival in miniature style. Free Online Session (come hang out) Tomorrow February 21st at...
I'm beyond proud and excited to announce the launch of MVDP Studios. MVDP Studios logo Check out our new website, recent work, and client testimonials at www.mvdpstudios.com There's also a new Instagram page where you can stay up to date. What does this mean for this newsletter? Nothing, it stays the same :) You'll still get industry news, featured films, giveaways, and more. Industry News What's the opposite of news? Something old? Here's a look at the Canon D60 set in the modern age. Quite...