The French humanist movement of the 1930s changed photography for good. A new exhibition at Paris Photo showcases the greats, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Willy Ronis, and Martine Franck
Reflection photography is a challenging and special sort of photography that requires a good grasp of angles and perspective and an ever-vigilant artist's eye. These 25 photos are just a few examples of the amazing reflection photos that can be taken if you keep your eyes open. Instead of shooting a beautiful scene head-on just as you see it, you may have to change your perspective drastically or even shoot upside-down.
Steven Siegel is a veteran film photographer, based-in Bergen County, New Jersey, USA. He has been photographing over 30 years and most of his photos are about street scenes in New York City from the 1980s to now. “When young people today look at my shots from the 1980s, they are aghast. To them, New York of the 1980s is almost unrecognizable. And they are right. Some older people are nostalgic for 'the good old days'. For example, they remember the Times Square of the 1980s… And what they remember is not so much the danger but the grittiness and (for lack of a better word) the authenticity. Yes, there was sleaze, but there were also video arcades, cheap movies, restaurants, and weird places.” Here is an impressive photo set that Siegel documented everyday life of Times Square area during the 1980s.
Early mornings have a bad reputation. Everyone wants to sleep in. Nobody wants to wake up early. But then that’s modern living, I guess. Early mornings have been tainted by their associated with work
Are you excited for Photography Week?! I am thrilled that it’s here and can’t wait to see what our guests have in store for us. I’m very pleased to have Delia from Delia Creates here with us toda…
Jillian Harris welcomes blog contributor Erin Sousa to the blog to share 5 tips to step up your photography game!
Are you looking for universal female poses for any figure? Save these 30 female model poses and use them at the portrait photoshoot.
A comprehensive guide to the Art Nouveau architecture in Riga, a true Mecca for culture-enthusiasts in Europe.
Glamor spells are a fascinating and often misunderstood form of witchcraft. This form of spell work can be very intimidating to newer witches. It can seem very complex, unpredictable, or intangible, and many witches avoid them entirely simply because they don’t know enough to feel comfortable performing this kind of magic. Some witches consider glamor spells to be immoral, almost like lying, while others consider glamor to be almost like magical makeup, in other words, not immoral at all. And then there are the misconceptions about what glamor spells even do and how they work to the greatest effect. Does it change how you look? Does it change what other people are seeing? Are the changes permanent?Not to worry. Today we’re going to clear up all of this confusion and take a look at what glamor spells are, how they work, how you can use them in your craft, and three new glamor spells that you can add to your grimoire today.
Photography has many tips and tricks of the trade used both by amateurs and famous photographers - the many uses of light, perspective, darkness, exposure, and many other bits are what makes beautiful pictures. All of that wouldn't come to one unified look without shadows though as they are what gives the image depth or in some cases, changes the view entirely. Also, they're free, they're everywhere, and there's no limit to what you can do with them if you have the know-how.
The Sony A7R4 is a 61MP, full frame mirrorless camera. I am using the Zeiss 50mm f1.4 lens for this portrait photoshoot. Watch my behind the scenes video to see 100% zoom, SOOC sample images.
While some posed and pre-planned shots can appear candid (when properly done), candid photography aims more for authenticity than perfection.
Best 8 photography angles, ideas & examples. The top and most popular photography angle techniques and unique angle perspectives
We've always been obsessed with symmetry, be it the Taj Mahal, or that perfectly shaped tomato in your grocery basket. Increasingly popular Instagram account Symmetrical Monsters is one more source for symmetry lovers.
It doesn't matter if you're a pro or just getting started with travel photography, there's always room to improve. Follow these, sometimes overlooked, tips and you'll be taking better travel photos in no time.