DRAWING INSPIRATION Drawing Inspiration – Anup Shah Drawing Inspiration is a series of posts dedicated to photographers who have inspired me. Here’s a link to their work.–> Anup Shah Who are the photographers that inspire you? Please leave your comments and replies below.
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Question: “How do I start a sports photography business? I have built up a sizable portfolio of sports photography (spanning years) and get hired occasionally for specific events. Where have you found success in sports photography?” Answer: While I’m not a “Sports Photographer” I think that whatever type of photographer you describe yourself as, the
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…is whatever one ya got with you when you get that impulse to make a picture. If you’re looking to get a new camera and wanna know what the best one is, well, there is no one “best” camera. With that being said you can still figure out which camera is “best” for YOU. Here’s
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“The sculpture is already complete within the marble block, before I start my work. It is already there, I just have to chisel away the superfluous material.” ― Michelangelo Buonarroti Can we apply his thought on his process as a sculptor to our process as photographers? Let’s give it a go. The photograph is already
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If you’re learning photography by using a digital camera, you’re bad pictures can make you a good photographer. Your pictures hold information that you can access. You can readily access and use this information to learn from your “mistakes”. You’re mistakes ain’t mistakes, they’re opportunities to get a better understanding of photography. Study And Practice
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Practice develops “muscle” or “procedural” memory. Procedural memory doesn’t characterize our practice as correct or incorrect. If our practice is full of correct action in terms of what we’re doin’ with our camera during our creation of a photograph (camera operation) we get good at photography. If our practice is full of incorrect/mistaken action in
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DRAWING INSPIRATION Drawing Inspiration – Julia Gunther Drawing Inspiration is a series of posts dedicated to photographers who have inspired me. Here’s a link to their work.–> http://juliagunther.com/ Who are the photographers that inspire you? Please leave your comments and replies below.
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Framing is what we do as an activity of camera operation and composition when viewing through our viewfinder or viewing the LCD screen on the back of camera if a viewfinder is not available. Content is what we put into the frame. Paying attention to the arrangement of the content within the frame is something
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Making an exposure is something we do with our camera. An exposure is a recording of light onto light sensitive material. Light sensitive material can be film, a digital sensor or even the photographic paper that is used for making prints. Exposure is a combination of aperture (f-stop) and shutter speed. ISO refers to light
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