Ian van der Wolde: The Technical and Creative Uses of Tilt Shift Lenses
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
- michaels presented Canon Ambassador Ian van der Wolde as part of our Insight Lecture Series held during Melbourne's Photo Show on 28 October 2017.
Ian demystified the tilt shift lens. His presentation explained how use Tilt Shift lenses to obtain the best depth of field and focus, to correct perspective distortion and also some creative uses such as Stitching, the miniature effect and selective focusing.
Ian recommends reading the following White Paper by Rodenstock Photo Optics called "PERSPECTIVE CONTROL WITH LENS SHIFT OR WITH YOUR COMPUTER?" in this lecture.
Find it here: www.wolfleeb.com/Perspective%2...
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Ian van der Wolde’s Bio:
Multi award winning Australian photographer Ian van der Wolde is a successful Melbourne based commercial photographer who specialities include, Advertising, Aerial, Fashion, Food, Corporate People, Public Relations, Portraiture, Product and Industrial photography.
Servicing a diverse range of clients from small local businesses to large multinationals, his work has taken him all over Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the USA.
Having established his studio, Altered Images Photography in 1986, he has serviced many genres of photography including Commercial Photography, School Photography, and Wedding & Portrait Photography. In the late 1990’s Ian decided focus on his real passion of Commercial photography selling his School Photography Business and closing down the Wedding Portrait side of his business.
Facing the challenges of migrating to the “new” digital age, Ian was very quickly recognised for his skills in this area and soon found himself in high demand to lecture to fellow professional photographers in the areas of colour management, digital workflow and fine art inkjet printing.
A past National President of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP), Ian was awarded the title “Honorary Fellow” of the AIPP in 2008 after being recognised by his peers for his outstanding contribution to the industry. Ian is also an AIPP Accredited Master of Photography with 3 Gold Bars and has received more than 60 Australian photography industry awards, including the 2012 & 2017 Victorian Landscape Photographer of the Year and the 2012 Victorian Illustrative Photographer of the Year. Ian is also an Ilford Master, Ilford Certified Printing Partner, Profoto Premium Club Trainer and X-Rite Coloratti. Ian continues to contribute to the industry by Lecturing at Swinburne University, mentoring photography college graduates and sitting on the Honours Committee of the AIPP. Ian is also National Chairman of the AIPP Compliance Committee.
Find Ian on the Web:
www.alteredimages.com.au/
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Greatest lecture full of science and art of photography. Excellent amazing incredible awesome memorable phenomenal beautiful
wonderful
Cheers Ian, you are the master, looking forward to catching up in 2021 APPA
Wonderful talk. Clearly presented. Thank you for posting.
Excellent presentation on the TS lens, I have leant so much more from this one session than many of the others. Thanks. (Shame about not being able to hear the audience questions)
Great talk - lens resolution. In all my time I've never heard of this. All I hear about is sharpness etc. This makes more sense in how you explained it. Thank you
excellent presentation!
Excellent Presentation, to the point , can understand what he is doing , Only if more people had photography as a hobby- they would be healthier - no joke - you are using your mind - walking around and staying out of trouble....
excellent presentation and very informative
Hi Graeme, thanks for letting us know.
We're very pleased.
Warm regards,
Peter Michael - Director
michaels
e: peterm@michaels.com.au
Great info! Thank you.
Our pleasure. We're pleased that you enjoyed it. Warm regards, Peter Michael - Managing Director - michaels
I'm using tilt shift lenses since...well long enough... It's difficult to explain what's the benefits of a tilt-shift lens to people that they don't earn money using them. I have the same conversation over and over with many professionals,the just don't get it. Photoshop fixes everything for many. Great class,i knew all the information but is great to hear it again from a different person
It's sad that Michael's Camera doesn't exits any more in Elizabeth st Melb.
Thank you for your presentation
Could you please tell me the brand and magnification of your loupe?
Find all of Ian's presentation slides on the michaels camera "We Can Help" Facebook Group:
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16:50
This was a great video... but, was that lady asleep in the front row?? lol
Yes! Information overload I'd say!
Regarding "aside from the question before - could we do a vertical shift and a horizontal shift at the same time" (31:28), that would simply be a diagonal shift (in other words, the addition of two vectors is another vector). We did not hear the "question before" - it would be helpful to repeat any questions asked off-mic.
Great presentation but the sound is frustrating
17:00 somebody gonna sleep :{P
From his presentation, the link to the article is www.wolfleeb.com/Perspective%20Control.pdf
Thanks Ananda, I'll add that link into the description.
Ananda Sim
Thank you for this, but I had to turn off after 5 mins. The audio feedback makes it very difficult to listen to.
the sound cleared in few minutes.
He had the audio person correct the feedback not too much farther into the video.
27:52 an f1.2 lens is not a stop faster than f1.4. It's half a stop faster.
A full stop faster than f1.4 is f1.0.
www.slrlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/F-stops2.jpg
I'm sure he knows it,it's just the speed of saying what you need to say in a time frame. I do mistakes as well when i'm teaching,especially technical
repeat question then answer and do not ask audience if they understand with questions at the and incorrect readings are not in mirrorless. 1.2 to 1.4 is half a stop
Great video! Horrible audio
As a sound engineer, the uncorrected feedback made this video unwatchable.
F this sound is horrible