Framing Life’s Moments Through The Camera Lens
Plus: Exploring Shapes In Photography & More
"No matter what role the subject played in its own portrait, still life photographers aim to imbue the inanimate with significance." – Minor White
Hello Photogs,
I have some fantastic links for you today. I want to point out the “Exploring Shapes In Photography” link. I think you will find the work displayed inspirational and fascinating.
For the 42nd edition of AAP Magazine, they invited photographers to explore the theme of Shapes as a crucial element of visual storytelling and composition. The results are astounding! TAKE A LOOK →
Long-exposure portraits capture ethereal, dreamlike portraits that blur the lines between movement and stillness. TAKE A LOOK →
If you dabble in still-life photography or are thinking about it, I encourage you to think beyond the obvious. Find ways to capture your subject in a unique and new way. These case studies will come in handy for inspiration. TAKE A LOOK →
The extraordinary images of street photographer Greg Mo are nothing less than epic! TAKE A LOOK →
Kit lenses are an essential part of nearly every photographer’s journey, yet they receive a lot of criticism from established photographers. But is this criticism deserved? TAKE A LOOK →
"This then: to photograph a rock, have it look like a rock, but be more than a rock. Significant presentation—not interpretation." – Edward Weston
Tomorrow: A step-by-step guide for beginners to HDR photography.
– Jeff