Here is the technical section, this section consists of different tutorials to help you in the basics, shooting, and Post Production, I would try here to bring my experience and to share with you my impressions.
This section also includes articles written by other photographers in order to cover more subjects while retaining the relevant articles on each item you can bring your comments and feedback, enjoy your visit!
The basics
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Shooting
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Post Production
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The photographers who participated in the drafting of these articles
Benjamin BROLET : a light box "home made", the picture together
Julien Boisard : the rules of composition, Aperture and shutter speed, switch from color to black and white, objectives, Postraiter a landscape with Capture NX
Faucher Romain : Working payasage a color via Photoshop
Sebastien Lebacq : the picture together, example and explanation
John Turco: Realization of a portrait, through the site over-photophiles.com
Volker Gilbert : Understanding RAW















May 14th, 2006 at 6:44
Exellent idea, the article on the photo 's really good together, photos of beautiful Sebastian brief go on!
June 27th, 2006 at 1:13
very interesting article!
December 26th, 2006 at 4:40
[...] Two tutorials have been added in the technical part of the site. [...]
February 4th, 2007 at 11:23
[...] In the end it gives very clear images and relatively low contrast. At the exhibition, I tried to expose a maximum on the right to seek specific (technical rather well explained in "understanding the RAW") available in the "technical" site. [...]
March 19th, 2008 at 24:00
Thank you for these tutorials bcp bargain. I tried to open it conernant mountain photography and links seems not to work. Would it be possible to update it? Thank you
March 19th, 2008 at 24:11
Sim, I sent an email to Sebastian to notify that the page is no longer available on his site, I await his response to remove the tutorial if it is no longer available
April 30th, 2008 at 2:44
[...] You are looking for places to learn how to properly take a photo: http://www.photob.be/technique/ http://pierphoto.com/francais/accueil.htm [...]
May 31st, 2008 at 2:03
Why can not I open some pages (especially ones that interest me and are probably great, like the rest of the site!)??
June 22nd, 2008 at 1:04
Many thanks for these Tutaux, which allow me to continually improve.
April 7th, 2009 at 3:56
Hello,
I have a Nikon D80 with an 18-70 mm f3, 5 above base
and a Sigma 70-300 mm
I invested in a 28 mm to 2.8 equivalemnt has used a 50mm on my box
To make the picture together I buy a 80-200 mm to 2.8 used too, but big and heavy and not enough perspective on a small stage with three meter artists.
I want to separate myself from the 18-70 and 70-300 to buy a nikon 24-85 mm has f2, 8
What do you think? Is it ridiculous??
thank you for your response ...
Cordially
Jul
June 29th, 2009 at 2:10
Bravo for these tutaux!!!
March 3rd, 2010 at 7:42
Too bad the link is dead for the article on the wearing
March 18th, 2010 at 11:32
Hello and thank you for your site.
Can you tell me if, because of the multiplier, for an objective "standard" on a Nikon digital SLR, it is preferable to choose a target for a 35mm or 50mm?
Thank you for your response.
Patrick
December 1st, 2010 at 1:29
The tutorials are simply superb, it will help me for my next picture. THANK BENJAMIN
March 11th, 2011 at 11:48
hello, Benjamin I discovered your site, not bad at all, congratulations!
I am also Nikoniste, but I not put my money into the camera and its lenses, the first light and light-shapers (softboxes, spots, grids, etc.)
A TIP:
I understand that these "pros" of the picture "tinker" with American equipment and certainly Korean mobile (but rarely never found a 220 volt outlet in the neighborhood, except of course in the desert of Kalahari ...), but the second area (Multiblitz-Elinchrom-Hensel) for reliability
while just out for cheap beginner photographers or students:
TIP:
Broncolor A4 Senso 2400 Joules (Swiss quality-temperature stable color over 6 f-stops)
(Or A2 then Senso 1200 Joules)
3 outputs torches Litos 2400 W (very compact, intense breakdown for employment) in the asymmetric-symmetric choice! Adjustable 6 1/2 stops in 1/10. Continuously from 26 Joules to 2400 Joules, awesome
Bayonet torch (even inimitée, unique reliability and robustness) Universal for all Broncolor and softboxes réflecteurrs Pulsoflex Bron, ringlite, litestick, lightbar, boxlite, Picolite, hazy, striplites, Para FB, baloon, etc. ...
Radio transmitter, Wireless, RFS reach 200 m
300 W modeling lamps
In short the dream ... for a pro, from 1925 €
One suggestion, in your chapter "technical", it misses a very important, that of light and its settings (shapers, contrast lighting, different types of lighting: high key - low key, soft key - hard light - big light - beauty light - edge transfer with Para-light - light painting - with flash meter or measure now directly the number of photons max 2.4 (in white) in the capture software in the studio ... etc.))
March 13th, 2011 at 11:56
Hi Benjamin,
A big thank you for your tutorials. They are very informative.
I'm really going to improve my technical
Good luck!
Yvan
April 1st, 2011 at 9:24
Bravo! explanations are super clear, that I understood nothing, it helped me a lot!