Photographer Uses Everyday Objects to Frame His Subjects
Framing is everything in photography. But one creative shooter takes framing to a whole other level by looking for everyday objects to shoot through. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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Framing is everything in photography. But one creative shooter takes framing to a whole other level by looking for everyday objects to shoot through. [Read More] petapixel.com »
It’s difficult to see how anyone other than the photographer is responsible for a photograph they may take, although I’m sure there are some specific exceptions – but usually, if a photographer is not responsible for their photograph, then who should be? [Read More] petapixel.com »
Street photography ethics has always been a hot potato but one photographer may have found a novel solution by using artificial intelligence (AI) to hide people's identities. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A photographer has created a unique portrait series by photographing men she met on the dating app Tinder.
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petapixel.com »Skylum ClearCut Pro is a camera-to-cloud app that automatically removes backgrounds from photos between when they are captured and when they are delivered through the cloud to an editor through Frame.io. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Waves are some of the most rewarding subjects for photography that I know. For starters, if you miss one, another will be along very soon! Of course, they are also unpredictable and can be dangerous. petapixel.com »
Reddit is a great place to read about the experiences of other photographers. In a recent post, one user shared the trouble he is having with his mother in law. Because he's a photographer, she's always asking him to make photos at dinners and similar social events. thephoblographer.com »
Portrait photographer Oded Wagenstein recently sat down with Canon to share the most important lesson he’s learned over the course of his career. Namely: how to build meaningful relationships with strangers and capture more authentic portraits as a result. petapixel.com »
Sports and wildlife photography often involves photographing fast-moving subjects. The ability to freeze fast-moving subjects like birds and race cars into your frame is paramount. This can be challenging for even seasoned professional that specializes in sports and wildlife photography. thephoblographer.com »
London-based startup Playground has launched a new iOS app called Anonymous Camera that, as its name suggests, anonymizes images and videos to protect the subjects featured in them. The app leverages artificial intelligence to detect and remove or blur the subjects, a process that takes place locally on the user's device if it's running iOS 13. dpreview.com »
I love photography. Portraits, sports, nature, I love it all. When I take the chance to create artwork, I go for it. boredpanda.com »
One of the most challenging and sometimes frustrating parts of photography is capturing moving subjects in sharp focus. It certainly helps to master your shutter speed, but there are also some tricks you can use to use motion to your advantage. thephoblographer.com »
While newer photographers will always try to stop a fast-moving subject by cranking up their ISO setting and increasing the shutter speed, it really isn't always the most effective method. In fact, it can cause a lot more problems for you in post-processing where you'll enjoy just creating awful photos. thephoblographer.com »
Today’s letter is all about how to work with a portrait subject. Hey Mike, Do you have any advice for making non-models comfortable in front of the camera? I always have trouble getting people to relax. thephoblographer.com »
This week’s curation highlights bold colors, action shots, and one eyed subjects. The post This week in Editors’ Choice: Bold colors, action shots, and one-eyed subjects appeared first on 500px Blog. iso.500px.com »
“The first instrument of the portraitist is not the light, or the lens or the camera,” explains Eolo Perfido. “It’s the subject. ” The French-born, Italian photographer is a deeply thoughtful creator. thephoblographer.com »
For the uninitiated, Golden Hour describes the short, fleeting period of time just after the sun had risen or immediately before it is about to set. During this momentary window, the sun appears very close to the horizon and produces a quality of available light that tends to be beautifully diffused and typically embodies a warmer tone than usual. thephoblographer.com »
I have no idea where I first heard this, but it’s extremely true: “the main difference between painting and photography is that the painters need to work hard to put things into their images, whereas photographers have to work hard to take things out of their images.” Painters start with a blank canvas, and every […] petapixel.com »
After moving into a new home, photographer Juhamatti Vahdersalo noticed the cardboard boxes he used sitting in his garage. So, he decided to get creative and use the used cardboard for a photo series. petapixel.com »
This video tutorial will teach you how Rob Woodcox uses Photoshop to create surreal images.
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iso.500px.com »If you're into more sensual portraiture, you most likely know that every photographer tends to use shapes lines and colors to appeal to someone's eyes. You probably see this kind of work amongst lots of #instafamous photographers--but there are ways to make it look less tacky and more about balancing both the beauty of your subjects and the artistic features in photography. thephoblographer.com »
Portrait subjects and people have so many possibilities when it comes to creating a great photo of them. Most photographers take pictures of their subjects when they're standing; but taking portraits of your subject while seated is a whole different game. thephoblographer.com »
There are two important lessons in this simple, short, inspirational tips video by photographer Moose Winans. The first is how to use complimentary backgrounds to create separation and make your subject “pop”; the second is that you should go out and shoot, even when conditions are crappy and you don’t think you’ll get anything. On […] petapixel.com »
To create street photography with impact, one of the proven methods is to go dangerously close to the subjects. David Gleave, a Licentiatesship distinction holder in the prestigious Royal Photographic Society (RPS) adopted the "in your face" approach in his street photography work. thephoblographer.com »
Headshot photographer Peter Hurley has previously shared popular portrait tips for achieving slimmer figures, sharper jawlines, and photogenic eyes. His latest quick tip is all about adjusting height in portraits. petapixel.com »