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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
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
Spike
I don't really know where to start with my story of getting this picture but I want to start from when I was 21 years old and had a passion for photography. I was given my first camera for my 21st birthday present. I was over the moon and felt like my life was full of possibilities, adventure and anything was possible. Where ever I went my camera came with me and I was rarely ever seen without my camera. Unfortunately for me a few years later my camera was sold for $100 by my then abusive boyfriend because he wanted cigarettes and alcohol. My laptop also disappeared going with it all of my photo's of my newborn baby and any photography I had a done. It broke my heart, as a new single mum I couldn't afford to buy a new one.
By Jessica Joyce5 years ago in Photography
A Guide to Portrait Photography (Tips and Ideas Included)
As with any other photography genre, portraiture takes a lot of time and effort to master. Luckily, you have a lot of subjects to practice on. If you feel that despite all the practice your portrait shots lack something, it’s time to experiment more, but also try to find inspiration such as the tips and ideas in this article.
By Anna Pozdeeva5 years ago in Photography
The Flight of the Spider Monkey
The heat was stifling. Being near the mighty flowing Amazon River was the only solace I could find from the oppressive heat, so being invited to travel on a long boat to visit some of the river-dwelling animals found in the Amazon Jungle sounded like heaven on such a hellishly hot day.
By Courtney Hope5 years ago in Photography
How to Check and Adjust for Dynamic Range
Most photographers are familiar with the term HDR, but do you understand what it means? Unfortunately, the term has become synonymous with the over-processed and over-saturated images that were popular a few years back. These images were created by taking multiple frames of the same scene at different exposures — sometimes dozens, and then compositing them in post-processing. This produced images with no dynamic range at all.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
Tips to rock your next family photoshoot!
Today’s the day! You’ve spent time planning matching outfits for your whole family, you’ve spent countless hours on Pinterest and Instagram trying find the exact vibe you want to bring to your own session, and you’ve likely shelled out a pretty penny for a great photographer to capture your family in their best light! You want everything to go smoothly and you’re praying to whatever being or universal entity you believe in that your little one will just smile at the camera, just this once, and you'll never ask again!
By Rebecca Zamora5 years ago in Photography










