Soft Focus Photography – The Art of Intended Blur
Jim Austin explores the dramatic art of Soft focus photography with intentional blur in his Photo Coach series with Apogee Photo Magazine. An essential question is: “What parts of [read more]
Jim Austin explores the dramatic art of Soft focus photography with intentional blur in his Photo Coach series with Apogee Photo Magazine. An essential question is: “What parts of [read more]
Photographer of the week for this week is Szymon Barylski This picture was taken in refugee camp in Idomeni on the Greek-Macedonian border and it’s part of an series called „ [read more]
This weeks photographer is Victor Artigas. About Victor – I started in 1976 after my father in law gifted me a Exakta 35 mm film camera eventually a Nikon F2 now [read more]
Photographer Of The Week is Stefano Fristachi who sends us some of his excellent street photography. Hope you enjoy. About Stefano Stefano Fristachi was born in Florence, Italy, in May 1981. After [read more]
This weeks ‘photographer of the week’ is Giampaolo Flamini . I took these photos with the intention to make people understand the actual condition of pollution in the world through [read more]
let’s look at time lapse photography and ways to help improve your skills, and quickly move on to 10 specific steps to improve your time lapse sequences. SABINO RESTORATION: This brief [read more]
Colors are as strongly linked to our emotions as the links in a ship’s anchor chain. What makes photos with red and yellow seem exciting? Why do we avoid eating [read more]
‘Photographer of the week’ for this week is Harry Fisch. When I lead one of my photo tours to India I always allow some spare time before the official start [read more]
Each week we will be featuring a new photographer and finding out a little about them. This week’s pictures come from Bob Golden Image Title: Little Grebe having Fish [read more]
What is photo creativity? Why do some people have it? Why don’t I? These are all perfectly normal, expected questions that we ask ourselves in search of the seemingly intangible. [read more]
Four Black-necked Stilts walking in a flooded field. If I had waited this composition would not have occurred again. Get some tips on what can make you stop to get [read more]
by Mary DeHaven Reprinted from DIGITAL Photographer, a bimonthly print magazine. If you already have a digital camera with a liquid crystal display (LCD), you know all to well the [read more]
At some point, most people collect things. They may gather valuable objects, and they may simply indulge an interest. Perhaps, you collect something such as model cars, Barbie dolls, old [read more]
Graffiti Art is something very few of us acknowledge or even take the time to evaluate. Because the images in our minds are limited to what we remember seeing, photography [read more]
Nature is a wonderland of design. To appreciate its subtleties, one can learn a lot by consciously diagramming landscapes and natural subjects, thereby breaking them down into their elemental parts. [read more]
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