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March 24th, 2008
Photography Video Tutorial - Daring LA Rooftop Photoshoot

It would be great to accompany this video with a screencast of the post-production, which is definitely at least 50% of the work for a photo like this. Unfortunately, that would be additional time for a project that took over 4 months to wrap up as-is. Yesterday, I finally edited and posted footage from November of Adam Nollmeyer of Acme Photography and myself taking photos from a rooftop in downtown Los Angeles.

The resulting photo:

Los Angles Downtown Panoramic City Skyline Photography

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3 Responses to “Photography Video Tutorial - Daring LA Rooftop Photoshoot”
March 27th, 2008 at 8:01 pm

I liked the article on Twitter, looks as though it is gaining in popularity, growing like a weed. Hey, let it thrive and see how far it will spread. I get a follow each day and It seems like it is gaining momentum, of course, I don’t follow all the followers and I like a clean association, not a porno or coarse language, who needs all that garbage in their brain, Brian.?

I liked the tutorial on rooftop shooting, makes me want to go to the city, where one never sleeps.

Keep blogging, we like to watch you. I understand you are a jumper. I jump forward.

Grayce In PA USA

April 2nd, 2008 at 8:44 am

You are good, man. The photo is awesome!! Love it!!

April 23rd, 2008 at 3:50 pm

Loved the video and music. When you looked over the edge of the building, I got butterflies… And the result: beautiful.

Jumper? I once won the long jump in a high school track and field competition. Does that count? :)

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