How To Alter Colors During a Photo Shoot: by Guy Van Hooveld
Guy Van Hooveld shows some examples of how he uses strobes with color filters to create thee mood he's looking for in-camera rather than during post.
View ArticleBreaking Photography Rules: by Scott Wyden Kivowitz
Photography rules exist to follow, and then break. There is no reason to stick with them 100% of the time but they make for a great guideline. Rule of thirds, Horizons, Diagonals, Leading are just some...
View ArticleTwo Methods for Approaching High Contrast Scenes: by Anne McKinnell
In this article Anne McKinnell shows two different approaches to capturing a high contrast scene using ND Grad filters and HDR processing.
View ArticleCreating Abstract Impressions: by Anne McKinnell
Impressionist painters were more concerned with colour than line. Their goal was to leave the viewer with an impression of the scene rather than a literal depiction and their works often included a...
View ArticleThe Myth of the Non-Manipulated Image
Time to tackle the controversy that is the manipulated image.
View Article3 Ways of Connecting with Your Subject
"Connect" with your seniors by picking your head up, gettig out in the communtiy, and knowing your gear
View ArticleReview: Holga HL-N Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras
Holga has recently released two lens for DSLR users to enjoy. It is time to take the Nikon lens for a test spin and see if it lives up to the famous "toy" standards that Holga is know, and loved, for!
View ArticleMotion Blur Photography: by Erik Kerstenbeck
Using a fast shutter speed will freeze motion in its tracks, and using a slow shutter speed with moving objects will spread the image over time. This creates a sense of motion. There are many methods...
View ArticleDroidography – Shooting tips with Droid Phones, Part Deux
If you read last week's post you saw some tips (hopefully helpful ones!) I plan on continuing that this week and at least next week also. I have a Droid and I use to it take a lot of my photos, but...
View ArticleThink More, Shoot Less: by William Petruzzo
In the interest of learning to become true artists, here are six techniques to stretch our intentionality in the creation of our images and heighten the artistic integrity of our work. It’s all about...
View ArticleControlling Efficiency in Photo Processing: by William Petruzzo
In this article William Petruzzo shares some tips that he uses to control the efficiency in his photo processing workflow.
View ArticleSpelling-Dancing-Cropping – Behind My Eyes
Inspiration to let creative experimentation flow into our photography can come from anywhere, including spelling and dancing. See how in this post of Behind My Eyes.
View ArticleDown Low – Behind My Eyes
Changing your camera's point of view to one closer to the ground may take your pictures from normal looking to something totally unique.
View ArticlePanning For Creativity – Behind My Eyes
See how the technique of panning in street scenes can spur your creativity, produce some cool images and generate a lot of fun in your photography!
View ArticleWhere To Start – Behind My Eyes
How do I get started in photography? That question was a first for me. It required me going back to the beginning, filtering things forward and seeing what was left. After thinking about it a few days,...
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