A cheat sheet for learning all about aperture and f-stops, how it works in the camera with lenses and shooting in manual. #learnphotography #veronicajunephotography #hipgrandmawithacamera
Aperture is one of the three pillars of photography, and certainly the most important. In this article, we go through everything you need to know about aperture and how it works.
Many beginner photographers struggle to get their heads around the concept of apertures and f-stops, but our handy F-Stop Chart clears up all the confusion!
The use of depth of field in photography is explained in simple easy to understand terms.
If you're still unsure which aperture to use for the kind of photos you want to shoot, let today's photography cheat sheet serve as a quick reference.
Landscape photography is about more than just having the right gear - Knowing how to use that gear is massively important. Part 2 of our Ultimate Guide to Landscape Photography focuses on just that. Read more here.
This quick guide to Aperture Priority mode helps you learn photography + get creative. Using aperture priority mode helps produce a beautiful bokeh blur to!
Aperture Priority mode is a go-to for many photographers. The reasons? Creative control, artistry, control over light management are just a few of the inherent benefits. Our cameras, depending on the make and model, have multiple shooting modes. The three primary modes that are referred to mostly are Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual.
Publié par les Editions Aperture, Higway Kind permet de (re)découvrir l’imposant travail de la photographe américaine Justine Kurland, de ses premières séries come This Train is Bound for Glory à la plus récente Sincere Auto Care.Published by Aperture, Highway Kind allows us to (re)discover the impressive body of work of the American photographer Justine Kurland, from her early series, such as This Train is Bound for Glory, to the most recent Sincere Auto Care.
When Aperture published Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency three decades ago, the artist was met with brutal criticism; she was told, mostly by men, that her slideshow of images was not photography. The young photographer, then in her early thirties, didn’t pay them any heed; documenting her life and her surrogate family of friends, neighbors, and lovers was as essential to her wellbeing and survival as food, shelter, or any other basic and fundamental need. In conversation with Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, she admits that quite frankly, she “didn't care about good photography.” Maybe that fact is paradoxically what makes her photographs so painfully good, even thirty years later.
Learn how understanding the exposure triangle is essential to improve your photography. Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO are all critical in taking good photos.
Aperture is critical element in creating beautiful photos; learn the basics of how to aperture to finally capture the photos you want!
How to shoot in Aperture Priority mode with your DSLR camera to get better pictures!
Every starting photographer knows that the aperture of the lens controls the amount of light that enters the camera. The bigger the aperture, the more light
Aperture magazine dedicates its summer issue to black culture and black experience, through the work of black photographers.
LaToya Frazier’s first monograph, The Notion of Family, documents the decline of Braddock, Pennsylvania—a once-prosperous steel-mill town that employed generations of African American workers—alongside the hardships of Frazier’s family, who grew up there. Issues of class and race underscore the mostly black-and-white photographs in the collection, which is arranged as a kind of family album: […]
Cámara Nikon D300 Exposición 25 Aperture f/18.0 Lente 13 mm Velocidad ISO 200 Singh-Ray Daryl Benson ND-3 rev. grad. GND HITECH 2 stops Polarizador LEE 105
If you're being approached by a photographer with a large, antique-looking camera, who is asking you to pose with a stranger, it's probably Richard Renaldi. The photographer traveled around the country for his project "Touching Strangers,” the book of which was published by Aperture this past spring. His method was fairly simple: he would chose a background and then introduce himself to the first stranger that he wanted to cast as part of his portrait.
[Aperture Cheat Sheet] Guide for complete beginners & more experienced photographers that want to learn more about the fundamentals.
Understanding image exposure and the maths behind it is the bedrock of photography. Here is all you need to calculate the settings in your mind and never need a calculator ever again...
Located between a single-family neighbourhood developed in the sixties and a rapid-transit station site, this multi-residential project demanded a new form...
Photographer Gail Albert Halaban calls herself a 'friendly window watcher.' In 2009, this manifested itself in the much-lauded photographs of her New York
When the slideshow of Nan Goldin's The Ballad of Sexual Dependency flipped past pictures of her ex Brian, I finally understood why she had photographed him so much.
Neuroscientist-turned-artist Greg Dunn created these amazing images by turning information about how the brain processes information into etched pieces of art
The Moken children, who live a semi-nomadic lifestyle on the west coast of Thailand, have underwater vision that’s twice as good as European children of the same age.
Photographer Phyllis Galembo travelled across west and central Africa documenting the tradition of masking for a fantastic new book
If you’re looking to understand aperture in photography, then you’ve come to the right place. F-Stop Chart infographic graphically illustrates the different
Throughout 2012, Irish photographer Richard Mosse and his collaborators traveled the Democratic Republic of Congo, taking video and photographs of rebel groups.
Put up a quick blog post about how I photograph my woodpeckers: www.paluck.com/2011/01/25/red-bellied-woodpecker/ Here's his lady-friend: www.flickr.com/photos/jasonpaluck/5404867664/ Strobist: Canon 5D Mark II, aperture priority @ f/6.3, 1/30th of a second, ISO 100. Canon 70-200 IS f/4L @ 200mm. Single 580EXII gelled with 1/4 cut CTO in an omnibounce, camera right about 1/2 distance between bird and camera, triggered with hacked OC-E3 sync cord, ETTL -1 EV.
"To me photography can be simultaneously both a record and a mirror or window of self-expression… the camera is generally assumed to be unable to depict that which is not visible to the eye and yet, the photographer who wields it well can depict what lies unseen in his memory." - Eikoh Hosoe ASX
The project is a measured investigation to unearth the untold stories of Sochi, Russia, which will host the Winter Olympics.
Photographer Phyllis Galembo travelled across west and central Africa documenting the tradition of masking for a fantastic new book
Photographer Gail Albert Halaban calls herself a 'friendly window watcher.' In 2009, this manifested itself in the much-lauded photographs of her New York
A Who's Who of '60s pop culture: Marilyn, Sinatra, Brando, the Beatles, Liz Taylor, Elvis, Brigitte Bardot, Natalie Wood and more.
“Comic #12 Some bonding over a nice glass of thirium. With thirium lemons! (Aperture Science, hello) Nines can finally stop bottling up his feelings and spill his heart out to someones who cares and wants to help! This fills my heart💜💙 #Connor #Rk900 #Convin #Reed1700 #DBH”
It's vital to choose the right types of photoshoot that best represents your brand, and here, we've listed the popular kinds of photography