Mastering The Art Of Emotional Photography
Plus: Golden Triangle Photography & More
“The soul of a photograph is not in what you see, but in what you feel.” — Jean-Marc Barré
Greetings Photographers,
Photography is a dance between the heart and the moment; emotion is its melody. Do you instill emotion into your work? If not, you should consider how to make that work for you.
These images challenge perceptions and spark conversations, showcasing moments of beauty, struggle, and resilience. As we explore this rich visual history, we are reminded of the enduring power of monochrome photography to transcend time and connect us to the emotions and experiences that define humanity. TAKE A LOOK →
What is the Golden Triangle in photography? And how can you use the triangle to create gorgeous compositions? TAKE A LOOK →
What is dynamic range, and how does that camera function affect your photos? Don’t know the answer? Check out this link! TAKE A LOOK →
How to use the Overlay Mode in layering programs to improve your photos! TAKE A LOOK →
What makes a great photo? As with any art form, the answer to the question is subjective. What is “great” to one person is mediocre to another. We can spend hours debating a photograph’s technical merits, pouring over its every detail and arguing about whether it conforms to this rule or that. But emotion. Emotion is a universal truth. It is a courageous, unapologetic, inspiring, troubling, and uplifting force that speaks to us all. TAKE A LOOK →
“When the heart clicks, not the shutter, you know you’ve captured something true.” — Alina Farkas
Tomorrow: What is a dead pixel, and how do you fix it?
– Jeff