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Framing New York: An Exclusive Interview with Photographer Steven M Etkind
In the bustling heart of New York City, where every corner tells a story, photographer Steven M Etkind has made a name for himself by capturing the city's essence through his lens. Born in 1985, Etkind's journey into the world of photography began early, and his passion for the art form only grew stronger with time. We sat down with Steven M Etkind to delve into his background, career, and the unique vision that sets his work apart.
By Steven M Etkind2 years ago in Photography
Cinematic Storytelling
Once upon a time, in the heart of a bustling city, there lived a young and aspiring writer named Emma. Emma had always been fascinated by the world of cinema. The magic of moving images, the artistry of cinematography, and the emotions conveyed through actors' expressions had captured her heart. Yet, Emma had chosen a path less traveled in the world of storytelling. She wanted to explore the intricate art of translating visual imagery into the written word, to bring the cinematic experience to those who might not have access to a screen.
By Ubong Anthony 2 years ago in Photography
What is "presence" in portrait photography?
In the world of portraiture, there is an elusive yet powerful element that possesses the uncanny ability to seize the viewer's undivided attention—the presence of the subject. This concept can be kind of hard to explain in words. However, it emerges with unmistakable clarity when we turn our gaze to its manifestation in visual art.
By enzo dal verme2 years ago in Photography
Santorini: A Sunset Serenade
As the sun plunged underneath the horizon, extending a warm, splendid color across the tranquil waters of the Aegean Sea, I ended up in the charming hug of Santorini. This Greek Island, with its famous white-washed designs and cobalt blue vaults, had for quite some time been a fantasy objective. Presently, it was a little piece of paradise on the planet.
By Mukhtar Hussain2 years ago in Photography
Big group photography
Hi On the count of three one two three I think we got it your question is to how do I put this thing together well the main thing is i can pretty much uh put it together by myself it'd be nice to have one other person to keep directing the the kids into the picture but anyway there must have been about 400 kids here and uh what you need to do is have complete control over these kids otherwise um they're going to have control over you and it's going to be a mess.
By CORNEL STRATON2 years ago in Photography
Improve your photography
Hey everyone In today's material I want to share with you some mistakes that I used to make as a portrait photographer and my top five tips that you can start doing today to improve your photography so you don't make the same mistakes that i did.
By CORNEL STRATON2 years ago in Photography
Get sharp images
Big thanks to you Basically what I'm doing is I'm photographing the same beach for a month and I'm producing a short film around that so something like a documentary short film and then I'm also producing a book from it as well so it's really exciting I can't wait to share it I'm not sure exactly when it's going to come out because there's a lot of work do when I get home but I've taken so many photos so onto Sharp Images there's four primary reasons
By CORNEL STRATON2 years ago in Photography
photography for beginners
Hey everyone In today's material I want to share with you some mistakes that I used to make as a portrait photographer and my top five tips that you can start doing today to improve your photography so you don't make the same mistakes that i did.
By CORNEL STRATON2 years ago in Photography
ChronoMyst: The Lost Hourglass
In the quiet town of Evermere, nestled in the heart of the countryside, there stood a mysterious old mansion known as "ChronoMyst Manor." The townsfolk whispered tales of strange occurrences within its ivy-covered walls, but none could say for certain what secrets lay hidden within. It was said that the manor held the key to controlling time itself, an ancient artifact known as the "Lost Hourglass."
By DEEPA P2 years ago in Photography
Contour Pillow
In the realm of ergonomic sleep solutions, the Contour Pillow emerges as an epitome of perplexity and sophistication. This remarkable cushioned companion transcends conventional pillows, elevating slumber to an art form. Delving into the enigmatic world of Contour Pillows reveals a tapestry of intricacies that blend seamlessly with the human form.
By Josh Siddle2 years ago in Photography


