Category: Photo Day
New Updated Sports Envelopes Are Here!
We wanted to let you know we are now switching over to the new 2019-202 Sports Envelope Design! The wait is over! On all new orders going forward, you will see this new updated look. We've updated some of the sports designs, including a mix of designs including the new Line 6 design! You can ...
8 NEW TSS Sportswear FUN T-Shirts!
Ever wished you could wear fun shirts that tie to the event you are shooting? Well, WE NOW HAVE THEM! Look at those fun new SPORTSWEAR designs we made targeting specific sports! If you are shooting FOOTBALL, then you certainly want to "REACH YOUR GOAL" and look like a cohesive team when shooting! Maybe you ...
Picture Day is Coming
Need to promote Picture Day, Registration, Pre-Orders, or Green Screen? Check out our "Picture Day is Coming" email templates. These emails explain the picture day process, allow for registration, and/or remind people not to wear green on picture day. Several versions are available. These emails can be found under Marketing Materials, search for Picture Day ...
Photo Match Specs
Here is a handy graphic to reference for Photo Match recommended specs.
Top Tips for Better Chroma-Key Photos
1. Use a Lastolite brand backdrop. These have the best Chroma-Key Green color for better cutouts. 10'x12' and 10'x24' sizes can be purchased here. 2. Hang the backdrop with no wrinkles or folds. Clamp it tight from the left and right sides and tape down the floor so it is also smooth. 3. Use larger light ...
Image Naming Tips for Nikon Cameras & PhotoMatch
Change the Camera's Image Prefix - Make it easier to identify the camera used for a specific image folder. The default prefix for any Nikon camera is DSC (DSC_1234). Change each camera's SC portion of the DSC prefix to match the last two digits of the camera's serial number. Examples: D05, D27, D91.....This makes it very ...
Photography Equipment: Transceivers
We have been testing the Yongnuo RF-603 II Transceivers ($30/pair) over the last month. These units can each be used as a receiver or a transmitter for triggering your studio lights. The only issue we have encountered is that the units will drain the AAA batteries even when turned off. We have just recently begun ...