Master Your Camera: Unveiling The Secrets Of Focus Bracketing
Plus: Unlock Your Smartphone Photography Skills: See How the Pros Do It & More
Unlock Your Smartphone Photography Skills: See How the Pros Do It & More
"We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works." — Douglas Adams
Good Morning Friends,
How do you feel about technology? I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately. Are we better off as technology advances?
Brilliant street photography from the streets of Brazil. TAKE A LOOK →
Creative portrait work by New York City Photographer Brandi Nicole. TAKE A LOOK →
One of the ways to get better at smartphone photography is to see how others are pushing the boundaries. This link will get you going! TAKE A LOOK →
Photography is a two-dimensional medium, yet from the beginning, photographers, like painters, have worked to create images that feel three-dimensional. Scenes that pull the viewer in and feel like you could step into the frame. One powerful technique for this is Chiaroscuro lighting. TAKE A LOOK →
The focus bracketing systems on the cameras do pretty much what they’re supposed to do, and the manufacturer’s documentation explains, sometimes cryptically, how to operate them. But it doesn’t explain the theory behind their operation or how to pick the settings. There is a great deal of confusion about those things. This blog post is intended to supply the missing information. TAKE A LOOK →
“Technology should improve your life… not become your life." — Billy Cox
Tomorrow: Feast for the eyes: the history of food photography.
– Jeff