Scott Frederick

Scott Frederick is known for his photography of land, city and urban exploration. His styles vary from HDR to fine art black and white including architecture, street, abstract and minimal. When not using his DSLR,
he likes to use the iPhone Hipstamatic app for fun. He is an avid blogger and social networker, who
strives to inspire everyone to see the world through photography. He’s been awarded Editor’s Pick at HDRSpotting.com and continues to educate himself and others on new tools and techniques. Feel free
to ask him any questions you may have about photography.

Photo/Video Credits: © 2010 Scott Frederick Photography

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Blog: http://www.ScottFrederickPhotoBlog.com
Website: http://www.ScottFrederickPhotography.com
Twitter: @SFrederickPhoto
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Be sure to check out all of Scott’s great articles below.


onOne Software PhotoTools 2.6 Review

onOne Software PhotoTools 2.6 Review

HDR Series – Getting Started, Part 3: Tone-Mapping

Getting Started with HDR Photography and the tools you need to help improve your workflow.

HDR Series – Getting Started, Part 2: Image Management in Aperture 3

Getting Started with HDR Photography and the tools you need to help improve your workflow.

HDR Series – Getting Started, Part 1: Setup

Getting Started with HDR Photography and the tools you need to help improve your workflow.

Photography Without Labels

Don’t be constrained to any one style or technique in your workflow.

Cityscapes: Change Your Glass

Capture cityscape photography in new ways, by changing your lens for a different perspective.

City & Land : Black & White

Cityscape and landscape photography tips for high contrast black and white images.

Landscapes: Black Glass 101

When you’re able to capture 2-4 minute exposures in broad daylight, you’re able to open new doors to creativity. The 10 stop B+W ND 3.0 filter is nicknamed ‘Black Glass’, because it reduces 1000x the light entering the camera. When you first start using it, there are a few things you want to keep in mind. Consider this article Black Glass 101.

Cityscapes: After Dark

Getting started with long exposure photography after dark. Learn how to capture cityscapes at night.