Apr 20, 2017 Tutorials

Star Trails and Time-Lapse: Two Shoots in One

A Simple and Fun Weekend Photo Project

Learn how to create stunning star trail and time-lapse photos with just a digital camera and a sturdy tripod. This quick and fun project will teach you the basics of wide-field astrophotography and how to blend a series of exposures to produce captivating images of the stars in motion. All you need is a DSLR or mirrorless camera, a normal to wide-angle lens, a sturdy tripod, an intervalometer, and a small flashlight or headlamp to check settings. After the shoot, use Lightroom or Photoshop to process your exposures and create stunning star trail images and time-lapse movies. Don't forget to check the weather forecast and the phase of the moon, and find a nice, dark location away from light pollution for the best results.
Apr 14, 2017 Tutorials

Wide Angle Portraits: A Study in Creativity

Breaking the Rules can be Rewarding

"Explore the world of wide-angle portraiture from a creative perspective with this tutorial. Learn about the definitions of wide-angle and portrait and how to expand your image of the word 'portrait.' Get tips on how to use a rectilinear lens like the Irix 15mm f/2.4 to create unique and fun portraits. Discover how to tell a story with your portraits by including the environment. Enhance your portrait photography skills today!"
Apr 13, 2017 Tutorials

5 Ways NOT to Use a Wide-Angle Lens

Common Wide Angle Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Learn how to use a wide-angle lens to create outstanding images with these tips! Discover why shooting wide isn't enough and how to avoid common mistakes like shooting without a strong focal point, staying too far away from subjects, including overpowering backgrounds, and creating flat images that lack depth. Get inspired with examples of how to use your Irix 15mm lens to capture stunning landscapes and more.
Mar 15, 2017 Tutorials

Take Another Look at Real Estate Photography

Game-Changing Advice for Taking Property Photos

Learn how to turn property photography into a potentially lucrative occupation, with an average rate of $145 per shoot. You don't need expensive gear, but a wide-angle lens can make all the difference. Consider using the Irix 15mm f/2.4 rectilinear lens for excellent sharpness and convenience. Establishing a territory is crucial to ensure expenses don't eat into your profits. Start by finding agencies and property management companies in your area and expand your services to non-local realtors looking to list properties.
Mar 09, 2017 Tutorials

Wide-Angle Street Photography: a Fresh Perspective on the Urban Scene

Take a Walk on the Wide Side with the Irix 15mm f/2.4

Learn how using a prime lens with a short focal length, such as 15mm, can provide advantages for street photography that are often overlooked. With a wider field of view and lower magnification, you can capture a more immersive sense of the environment and open up interiors. Engaging with your subjects and working harder for the shot can also lead to more creative and rewarding results. See examples of these techniques in action on 500px.com.
Feb 24, 2017 Tutorials

What to Look For in a Lens for Star Photography

The Important Features in Glass for Astrophotography

Learn how to become an astrophotographer without breaking the bank. Wide-field astrophotography only requires a DSLR camera, a normal to wide-angle lens, and a solid tripod. Discover the important features to look for in a widefield lens, including field of view, optical quality, maximum aperture, and infinity focusing. With the right equipment, you can capture breathtaking photos of the Milky Way, star trails, and so much more. Start your celestial photography journey today.
Feb 17, 2017 Tutorials

Architectural Photography Part 2: Interior Photography Basics

Learn to Take Better Indoor Photographs

Learn how to take stunning interior photos with this tutorial on photographing architecture. Part 2 covers the essential equipment needed for interior photography, including supplemental lighting, gray cards, and tripods. Discover the importance of using a rectilinear wide-angle lens to capture as much of the interior as possible and avoid barrel distortion in post-processing. Learn how to deal with mixed lighting situations and unbalanced colors by using different white balance settings or fill flash. Improve your photography skills and capture beautiful interiors for hotels, resorts, real estate, and more.
Feb 14, 2017 Tutorials

How to Choose the Best Lens for Landscape Photography

What to Look for in Glass for Your Scenic Shots

Learn how to choose the perfect lens for your landscape photography. Discover the difference between zoom and prime lenses, focal length, and autofocus versus manual focus. Read expert opinions and get a more informed decision on selecting the right lens for your landscape shots. Explore the Irix 15mm f/2.4 lens, perfect for breaking the barrier of barrel distortion and producing high-quality landscape images.
Feb 08, 2017 Tutorials

Shooting Wide-Angle Wedding Photos for Unique Perspectives

How a Wide Angle Lens can Improve Your Wedding Packages

Discover the advantages of using wide-angle lenses in wedding photography. Learn important tips to avoid distortion and create unique compositions. With a shorter focal length, you can capture more of the surroundings while still showing your subjects clearly, adding drama and intimacy to your shots. Using a wide-angle lens also allows you to get closer to your subjects, creating a closer interaction and adding life to your photos. Get inspired by stunning examples on 500px.com.
Feb 07, 2017 Tutorials

How to Photograph Architecture Part 1: Exteriors

The Basics of Outdoor Architectural Photography

Learn the basics of architectural photography in this two-part tutorial. Capture the beauty of man-made structures from outside with the right equipment, timing, and composition. Discover the versatility of this genre and how it can be displayed in various ways, from fine art to real estate advertising. Recommended equipment includes a DSLR or mirrorless digital camera, wide-angle lens, sturdy tripod, and filters. Composition and framing are also important factors to consider when shooting architecture. Bracketing exposures and saving image files in both RAW and JPEG formats are useful techniques to explore.
Feb 02, 2017 Tutorials

Manual Focus Is Not Your Enemy

Learning to Embrace Photography Without the AF

Discover the benefits of using manual focus in photography. Auto-focus systems can limit your creative control and cause focusing errors in certain situations, such as shooting through transparent objects. Using manual focus allows you to take control of the focusing distance and depth of field, resulting in more creative and precise shots. Explore the advantages of using manual focus with Irix lenses.
Jan 28, 2017 Tutorials

A Comprehensive Guide to Photograph the Milky Way

Take spectacular, rewarding photos of the stars and our galaxy.

Learn how to photograph the Milky Way with basic equipment and knowledge. All you need is an SLR camera with manual exposure mode, a fast, medium to wide-angle lens with manual focus capability, a sturdy tripod, a remote shutter release, and proper night gear. Preparations for Photographing the Milky Way include charging your batteries and checking for factors that can affect the outcome. To capture the beauty of the night sky, set up your camera and tripod, preset everything you can, and shoot RAW. Don't forget to take a moment to appreciate the experience before getting started.
Jan 27, 2017 Tutorials

Hyperfocal Distance, the DOF Scale and the Hyperfocal Scale

How Irix Makes it Easy to Maximize Sharpness in Your Images

Learn how to maximize the sharpness of your photos with a lot of depth, such as landscape shots, by understanding and finding the hyperfocal distance. Fortunately, there are tools available to find it quickly and easily, such as hyperfocal distance charts and calculators, or depth of field scales on high-end camera lenses. You can even use the same scale to quickly set your focus at the hyperfocal distance for a given aperture, making it a convenient and time-saving tool for amateur photographers.
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