The Crimean War was largely documented by photographer Roger Fenton back in the 1850-60s. As an English painter and lawyer, Fenton had real talent!
Any work that we process in general, is completed following a particular methodology in order to achieve perfection. You actually follow a workflow from start to finish, completing various steps in between. In this article, we will look at the photoshop workflow for efficient post processing of images.
National Geographic photographer, Jim Richardson once said, 'If you want to be a better photographer, stand in front of more interesting stuff.' There's certainly an element of truth to that that these photographs of medieval structures serve to demonstrate. If you are lucky enough to have some of your own, post them in the comments! El claustre de Lluçà / Lluçà cloister by SBA73, on Flickr Lobby / Vestíbulo by . SantiMB ., on Flickr L'antic poble de Santa Creu / Abandoned medieval village by SBA73, on Flickr Columnes i pilars / Columns & pilars by SBA73, on Flickr No
Photographer Jimmy Nelson captures the lives and traditions of the last surviving tribes around the world through these portraits in his project, called Before They Pass Away.
The image "Predator at Dusk" captures the essence of natural predator-prey dynamics in the wild. It depicts a lion, a symbol of strength and power ...
How Scorpio Acts When They Have a Crush: A more accurate term for a Scorpio crush would be all-consuming obsession with a side of light stalking. Scorpios will secretly find out every possible detail about the person and spend every waking (and dreaming) moment fixating on the object of their affections.
Between 1935 and 1943, photographers from the U.S. government’s Farm Security Administration (FSA) were assigned to travel across their country to document poverty with the sole purpose of introducing America to Americans. Examining the images produced during this politically driven effort best known as the 'New Deal' takes us to precious levels of intimate reality. The purpose of these images was to create awareness and empathy across the entire U.S. population during these harsh times. 'Through these travels and the photographs I got to love the United States more than I could have in any other way'. Jack Delano Well-known
An article to help you understand the Rule of Equivalent Exposure.
Paths, trails, or whatever else one might call them, are curious things. In some cases, it’s quite obvious that a great many people (and animals) have walked along a particularly rugged route countless times over the years, while other pathways are deliberately placed, meticulously designed, and regularly manicured. No matter their origin or intended use, trails can be enchanting and inviting or they can fill prospective travelers with a sense of foreboding and mystery. And sometimes they can do all these things at once. From a photography perspective, trails have a lot to teach us about composition, framing, mood, and
Before there were photographers, there were painters. These painters helped pave the way for our photographic endeavors through their dedication to studying light. Fortunately, much of what these 'Old Masters' knew have been passed down to us and established themselves as the fundamentals of photographic lighting. Through studying the works of the painters such as the English Masters, we can better understand how to utilize light to create impactful photographs outdoors. Let's take a look at some examples as we examine five lessons that the English Masters can teach us.
Before there were photographers, there were painters. These painters helped pave the way for our photographic endeavors through their dedication to studying light. Fortunately, much of what these 'Old Masters' knew have been passed down to us and established themselves as the fundamentals of photographic lighting. Through studying the works of the painters such as the English Masters, we can better understand how to utilize light to create impactful photographs outdoors. Let's take a look at some examples as we examine five lessons that the English Masters can teach us.
A deep dive into the history of photography that covers its invention and early attempts through to contemporary photographers.
During some part of your training as a photographer, whether self taught or classically trained, you've probably been told to study images taken by photographers whose work you admire. You can learn a lot about your personal style this way, zeroing in on what it is exactly that makes you favor it. Discovery, after all, begins with observation. Keeping that in mind, let's take our artistic observations one step further and we can see how the old masters of painting have influenced not the just the eyes of master photographers, but also the entire artistic medium that is photography. There
A deep dive into the history of photography that covers its invention and early attempts through to contemporary photographers.
A deep dive into the history of photography that covers its invention and early attempts through to contemporary photographers.
A deep dive into the history of photography that covers its invention and early attempts through to contemporary photographers.
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Kirlian photography (sometimes known as Aura Photography) has a long and controversial history. Let's dive in and see what it's all about.
A deep dive into the history of photography that covers its invention and early attempts through to contemporary photographers.
A deep dive into the history of photography that covers its invention and early attempts through to contemporary photographers.
This article provides a quick-list of 5 daily exercises to become a better photographer.
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