Good enough to do the work that we want to do. No more. No Less. Once you start making photographs, you’ll know what you need to know and you’ll know what you don’t need to know. Ya don’t have to be a “know it all” and you don’t even know how to use every function […]
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When making color photographs with our cameras, we should remember our understanding of “white balance (WB)” and “color balance” can be used to make impactful photographs. The Kelvin Scale The Kelvin scale describes the color of an illuminating light source and goes from red to blue. The lower the Kelvin number, the redder the light
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Don’t think about producing “art”. Produce pictures that reflect your mind. Each of our minds perceive what we see differently. If art is “unique” and our perceptions are different, then it seems to me that if we create photographs based on our “unique mind”, the “art” takes care of itself. If you’re interested, here’s some
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Here it Is: “I have a beautiful new DSLR camera but I’m mostly on auto mode because I don’t have to tweak all the settings. How do professionals set up their cameras for each shot?” Here’s my Answer: “Whether professionals or amateurs, I can’t speak for all photographers. I prefer to work in manual exposure
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There are many options. Some options are well known and some aren’t. Many students/photographers I teach face to face tell me they have difficulty learning photography from online sources. They tell me the information seems inconsistent and there’s no opportunity to ask questions or speak with a teacher. That’s why, if they live in the
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