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10 Stunning Website Templates for Photographers . Top Story - May 2021.
Photography is a style and a form of art that includes taking images using light and then having to project them, and later on, fixing them to form images on a precise medium, both digital and physical). Image is everything, and no, it's not just a photography pun. When you upload your photos to the Internet, you want them to really connect with your audience. One of the best ways to do this is by designing an amazing photography website.
By Jenn Pereira5 years ago in Photography
Creepy Crawlies: A Mother's Love
We seem to have an obsession with the strange, the ugly, or the creepy. I'm sure there are thousands of psychiatrists who have explained why. I remember reading a book in college that examined the contrast of beauty and ugliness in art. Why do we pick up a horror story, or watch a scary movie? Human beings often have this desire to be scared. We jump on scary roller coasters every summer or run through haunted houses every fall. Some of us do extreme winter sports and often wonder if going down that double diamond slope was a bad idea.
By L.P. Masters5 years ago in Photography
Street Photography in Strange Territory. Top Story - May 2021.
Jeff Wall had the best ideas. He used to stage photographs that looked like they were street photographs. But in reality, they weren’t. The “street” photographs he took way back in the early 80s were reconstructions of what Wall envisioned street shots should be like.
By Emari5 years ago in Photography
Best point and shoot camera 2021
Best point and shoot camera 2021 The advent of point and shoot camera by George Eastman's shaped the photography industry. The camera was bulky but was bursting with energy. According to them, the 3-by-4-by-61/2 inch camera was the best technology at the time. 1 Now, in the contemporary world, things have changed. The digital point and shoot cameras come either as compact or with large sensor compact. In the family of digital cameras, we also have mirrorless cameras and DSLR cameras.
By Gordon Nyona5 years ago in Photography
Here's the Perfect Solution If You Want To Learn About Camera Types
We have many types of cameras in the market place with varied features and uses. Usually, every new model comes with improvements in image quality, performance, and speed. Some of them are for daily photography. But, we also have certain types of cameras for particular purposes. In this article, I'll give you a brief overview of each type of digital camera.
By Gordon Nyona5 years ago in Photography
How to boost photography business in UK - 7 best tips
If you think of the photography business as your career plan, clipping path service uk can be a clever pick for you. But going with a clever idea is not always enough for a businessman to flourish with the business. It takes proper business knowledge and effective strategies.
By James Scott5 years ago in Photography
The Ultimate Guide to Portrait Photography
At the point when you snap a person's picture or even a group of people, you're catching the story and individuality of your subject. These pictures are portraits or portraiture. Be that as it may, portrait photography goes past just snapping pictures of an individual.
By Sumul Padharia5 years ago in Photography
The Big Five
After a long journey, we finally made it, my wife's bucket list, South Africa. Alone the trip, all I can think about was what I would see, do, and eat. So excited to yet again visit another place, learn about the culture, and see new things. Of course, on the list was to experience the wildlife of the big five.
By TammyRenee5 years ago in Photography
Fight or Flight
I go on a walk every morning. Many of these walks have been spent with me looking down at my phone trying to catch up on work emails or browsing social media. I never seem to expect much out of them, except burning a few extra calories throughout my day. But this day changed it all for me. It was late March, beautiful weather with the Sun welcoming spring after the February rains. I took my camera out, excited to have finally gotten the lens I spent months raising the funds for. My lens allowed me to zoom a little further than my eyes could; I was ready to discover a new world I had overlooked all along. The first few minutes were a little disheartening as I thought to myself "what am I even supposed to capture in such a plain neighborhood? Photographers travel to extreme lengths to capture remarkable photos and all I have is a few trees, some streetlights, and birds that I hear but can't even reach." I finally caught a squirrel on sight, it almost seemed as it was posing for me with a nut in its mouth. I pointed my camera as fast as I could and took the shot! To my surprise, the squirrel did not even flinch. Not sure if it was his way of trying to camouflage and avoid my presence or if he really enjoyed the attention? Excited about the photo I captured of his cute little face, I continued my walk opening my eyes more to what was around. I stumbled across this water fountain; it was empty. As I was looking around to capture something a bit more exciting, I noticed birds gravitating towards it. There were birds chirping at each other, taking turns to bathe, arguing, loving, and all sorts of endless interactions. I took many photos of the scene, so excited to be able to observe them closely. My favorite was this photo above. It really captured the hustle and bustle of a bird's world, one that we blindly walk by every day. I hope it shows us that there is so much inspiration even within our daily routine. I hope it inspires others to put their phone down, look up, and take a deep breath. I hope it allows us to acknowledge that even the little things in life can make the biggest difference. I do wish I could travel more and go to extremes to capture epic scenes. And I do hope to inspire those who want to do the same, or even go out and explore for their own. But there is so much the world has to offer within our everyday lives, and I realize that it is ok to start with the smaller things. Sometimes jumping to greater lengths makes you forget the beauty that lies within the start of the process. I know I am going off topic and this is only a photo of two birds bathing, but it’s a photo that helped me realize that there is so much more to life than just fame and success. Sometimes the beauty lies in our failures. Sometimes it lies in the slow and steady start filled with mistakes or repetitive days of trial and error. It is these days that we should cherish as our experienced self in the future will be composed of them. Every little thing we do now will reflect on who we are in the future. There are no shortcuts to success, as success should develop through days of gratitude, accomplishments, failures, excitement and so much more. And why would anyone try to avoid the beauty that comes with the process. So, I’ll leave you to that. I hope this photo reminds you of the endless possibilities and encourages you to be the creative you are.
By Vana Kiork5 years ago in Photography










