Landscape photography is an area rarely associated with artificial lighting – there are few forms of photography more dependent on the sun than outdoor and landscape shooting. However, in this tutorial, I’ll show you how tricky or even boring landscapes can be brought to life with a little lighting.
There are countless tutorials, articles, resources all about how to use Photoshop more efficiently, tips, tricks. Photo manipulation is one of the most interesting skills and most creative art dressed in future/present digital age in my opinion. On this list You’ll find showcased many artists from Worth1000 site – which is popular with its numerous contests and amazing photo manipulation works. Every pick has been carefully picked from the crowd – some of these works are really funny, some works look unbelievably real – but all of those works will inspire You a lot, I assure this!
If You still don’t know – everything is possible with Photoshop and here You can see, what can be done with Photoshop power in it’s best performance!
Megapixels, ISO, and Image stabilising are some of the words just flying around on advertisements for cameras. But what do they all mean? This article answers questions I most commonly hear from beginners went they are first starting out with a Digital SLR, or those interested in upgrading in the near future.
In this video tutorial on composition, we’ll be taking an in-depth look at perspective in your photographs. This will include how we can create or reduce depth in our images, lens choices for perspective, and a few extra tips on photography composition!
This article will walk you through a ‘typical’ day in the life of a British press photographer. You’ll discover what it takes to find stories, learn what images are required for the 21st century media, understand the importance of equipment and technical knowledge, identify what pressure exists and what can go wrong when photographing Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth during a regular visit.
Never before has the genre of wedding photography been more creative or dynamic. Couples today are wanting to step away from the traditionally posed, sepia tinted images so popular decades ago. The aim of this article is to guide you towards a style that is more current, expressive, artistic, and one that will attract the interest of brides-to-be. Let’s renew our photography vows and step into 2010 with a new perspective!
Silhouettes can be an excellent way to add drama to a scene. The stark contrast and lack of detail in the subject infuse a psychological effect into the image that can be beautiful, mysterious, or even frightening.
Today we’ll look at a few suggestions to keep in mind the next time you set out to shoot some silhouettes. We’ll also examine the settings used in some real-life amazing silhouette shots to see what we can learn from them.
I’m sure that you can remember a time when you took a wonderful shot and thought, wow this would look really good as a black and white photograph only to find yourself disappointed in the outcome. Well, our goal in this article is to offer our budding amateur photographers some well deserved tips on when, why and most importantly how to capture the most stunning black and white images of your life.
Have you always wondered what the definition of shutter speed is, and how it affects your photography? Well you're not alone. A lot of weekend photographers are in the same boat as you, but I'm here to explain it to you and help you reach your and your camera's highest potential.
How can brown help me become a better photographer? Well the proofs in the pudding. Sepia tone is a technique used many photographers to give the "aged look" to their pictures. The point I tend to make here is to get the effect you want you need to know when and how to use this technique. What do I mean by this?
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