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What is YOUR motive?
We learn about wars and revolutions in school; groups of people joining together to defeat an evil for the greater good and with those stories are images. For many of history’s famous conflicts all we have are words, written accounts of violence and drawings on rocks. However, when the camera was invented that changed. Suddenly these gruesome scenes could be documented as they were happening, eternalized for anyone to see. Not only this, now these images could be published and spread globally for others to learn about the atrocities occurring in any corner of the world. I would like to believe that this was a good, necessary change and an improvement to society, that with photographs and visual documentation of these events people would start to speak up. That photography could now be used as propaganda against cruelty and warfare, to raise awareness about authoritarian governments, criminality, animal rights and other ailments inflicting our fragile world. But others would disagree with me, arguing that the spread of these images is unethical, and disrespects the victims of such atrocities. These people might be correct, but I believe that it all comes down to the motive one has for publishing the images in the first place, and whether those motives are morally correct or not.
By Beca Damico4 years ago in Photography
What is multipath interference? How to minimize it in Time-of-Flight cameras?
Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras are powerful embedded vision solutions that provide real-time depth measurement – predominantly for applications that require autonomous and guided navigation. As you may know, ToF sensors use the light illumination technique where the depth is measured based on the time it takes for the emitted light to come back from the target object.
By e-con Systems4 years ago in Photography
What Should You Charge for Videographer in Michigan
We explain how to assess how much your video services are worth to potential clients, including equipment, travel expenditures, and the editing process. So now you're here. You've attended film school (or do your homework by studying internet resources and YouTube lessons). You're an expert in your field. You've got your camera. You've reached your stuff. You're ready to start working on actual, paying projects in film and product video production.
By Lydia Watts4 years ago in Photography
The Journey
3-12-2021 (I began writing this essay) Who would not want to pursue an educational career in photography? Being an artist is inspiring! I offer a perspective that most individuals do not consider.. Creating art from any genre: still life, street photography, documentary, landscape, nude, portrait, using a particular style- point of view, choice of lens, type of lighting, color of black and white. “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” -Ansel Adams
By Harrison4 years ago in Photography
Kinetic typography - the magic of motion graphics in marketing
Videos have the potential to drive your marketing efforts in the right direction. After all, videos connect with all types of audiences. Videos are engaging and messages are easier to remember when conveyed through a video. That’s why motion graphics have been continuously in the spotlight in the world of digital marketing.
By kimran doe4 years ago in Photography
A New Golden Opportunity Is Being Worked On By Facebook
'New Creator Tools' Horizon Worlds, Meta's social metaverse platform for Quest VR headsets, is testing multiple features that will allow creators to experiment with alternative methods to generate money off of what they're doing, according to the social network giant.
By gabriel4 years ago in Photography
5 Easy Tips to Edit Time Lapse Travel Video
Time lapse videography is an interesting way to film the slow state of change, that can really help for creating attractive video content that can amaze nearly any viewer. Nevertheless, shooting a professional-like time lapse doesn’t solely require turning your camera on.
By Alex Grey4 years ago in Photography
[Ultimate Guide] How to Sharpen A Video
"How can I sharpen my video? Can you sharpen a video online?" - Chris Aust Sharpening a video is vital if you want a punchier and more vibrant look in your video footage. However, sharpening videos can be a bit trickier than sharpening photos. Don't worry, here's an ultimate guide for you, even if you are a novice. This tutorial focuses on how to sharpen a video online for free or sharpen blurry videos on iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows PC and remove the motion blurs and out-of-focus blurs to deliver you a crystal clear and crisp video. Just read on for more details.
By Caroline White4 years ago in Photography
A simple approach to making good exposures with your DSLR or Film SLR
If you’re anything like me when I first started playing with a DSLR camera in manual mode, you are lost in a sea of settings and menus trying to make sense of all of it. ƒ what? And what the hell does ISO mean? And right now all you want is to take a fr****en picture so that you can share it on your instabook!
By Jason Almirez-Taglianetti4 years ago in Photography
How to Optimize Images for eCommerce to Increase Sales
Images on an eCommerce website are the customers’ only chance to sense the product. Images help them see attributes like color, material, size, features, and texture and help your products rank on the search engines if optimized properly. Yes, you heard that right.
By Fotomasking4 years ago in Photography








