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Aperture (ƒ) - Filling Our Camera with Light
Hello all, and we're back with another blog! Last week we went over shutter speed and how it affects our images, and talked a little bit about how it is a conveyance of time in our images. If you missed it, you can read it via the link below
By Justin Clark6 years ago in Photography
When You Want to Be Social but You're Not Even in the Game
When our photos have the ability to travel far and wide, and reach people in the middle of nowhere, we think of success, thanks to social media outlets like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram; the list goes on. We change people's hearts and minds in an instant, because of our worthy attempts to be an outstanding photographer, capturing beauty, innocence, peace, the laugh of a child.
By Casey Keller6 years ago in Photography
Into the Wild
Our cameras have four main shooting modes: Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual. But the question that most students I mentor always ask is which priority should I shoot in, especially if it's like an eagle that's soaring above tree tops?
By Casey Keller6 years ago in Photography
Is Auto-Exposure Good?. Top Story - October 2019.
That is quite a bold statement to make. Especially with the capabilities of RAW files. However, for the moment I am going to ignore RAW files (I will speak about them later on in this article). We all know of photographers from years gone by who didn't have auto exposure and took phenomenal images on film. To name a few: Fan Ho, Don McCullin, Ira Block, Annie Leibovitz, and Steve McCurry. They are in no particular order, but they all started shooting without digital cameras, and without auto-exposure. All their most distinctive shots have been taken without auto-exposure and on film.
By Harrison Galgut6 years ago in Photography
Think Pink - Kodak Aerochrome Film Reimagined for the Digital Age
Think Pink - Kodak Aerochrome Film Reimagined For The Digital Age Before digital photography's complete upheaval of the photography industry, Kodak's Aerochrome was a popular infrared film that produced a distinctive pink where there should have been green. The particular effect created by this film transforms a traditional landscape shot into a magenta and crimson wonderland.
By Grumble Bee6 years ago in Photography
Introduction - @Just.in_frame
Who am I? Hello everyone, or no-one! My name is Justin, I'm a peri-operative nurse from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. In the past year I've been learning about what it means to be a photographer. I would like to provide a space where I can encourage or inspire anyone that is looking for a creative outlet to consider photography. I'm self taught, and have progressed in what I feel are leaps and bounds since starting out. I would love to give back to a community that has been so welcoming by helping others.
By Justin Clark6 years ago in Photography
How to Professionally Photo-Shoot Your Jewelry at Home
When it comes to photographing jewelry or other small objects, it's very important to control some basic aspects in the matter of photography: careful lighting that helps to enhance and make details stand out to the eye; taking care of the composition so that the object doesn't look deformed and putting some hard work on the focus to have the maximum sharpness.
By Betty Gibbs6 years ago in Photography












