Photography Is Like Cooking. We take what we get or make what we want. Photography Is Like Cooking Lately, I’ve been thinking about how the way I eat changed and how the way my photography changed. In many ways, I think photography is like cooking I’m not a chef, but I’d consider myself a […]
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DRAWING INSPIRATION Drawing Inspiration – Nicolò Sertorio Drawing Inspiration is a series of posts dedicated to photographers who have inspired me. Here’s a link to their work.–>http://nicolosertorio.com/ Who are the photographers that inspire you? Please leave your comments and replies below.
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In my mind lighting is something that’s being done. It’s an activity/process that photographers can engage in. Light is something that stimulates our sight and makes things visible. Before we can improve our lighting, we need to understand light. That tree that we see is light. The reason we can see that tree is because
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During a recent meeting of an Introduction To Photography class, a participant mentioned that they didn’t do their homework because they didn’t have time to got to “an interesting” place to make pictures. Are places inherently interesting? For that matter, is anything inherently “interesting” ? I would suggest that “interesting” is only “interesting” from the
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I don’t buy that bs. If we buy into that we diminish ourselves. We’re all creative, we just express our creativity in different ways. We all “got it”. We just need to cultivate our creativity with study and practice. It’s never to late to cultivate our creativity, however we’re inclined to express it. Study And
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Drawing Inspiration – David Goldstein Drawing Inspiration is a series of posts dedicated to photographers who have inspired me. I’ve included link to their work. http://www.davidmgoldstein.com/ Who are the photographers that inspire you? Please leave your comments and replies below.
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Ya’ ever see something and you think that what you’re seeing would make a great photograph but what you see is so fleeting that you don’t have time to take out your camera to make the photograph? Yup, me too. As Ferris Bueller said, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around
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I ain’t no Einstein. In terms of my smarts, I’m probably closer to Frankenstein. While physicists discuss the speed of light, as a photographer I’m more comfortable discussing the speed of reflective light sources. Reflective light sources such as cars moving, people walking/running, stuff moving in the wind. Even things that ain’t moving. When I’m
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An F-stop Is an opening in your lens. While many photographers use the term F-stop, I prefer the word aperture. Aperture, F-stop, we can use whatever term we want. What aperture we pick influences the composition of your photograph in terms of exposure/tonality and depth of field (D.O.F.) Study And Practice Photography With Sam
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