Unleashing the Magic: The Power of a Camera
Plus: B&W Photography: Shoot Directly Or Transform In Post-Production & More
“For a long time, I’ve lived with the inadequacy of that frame to tell everything I knew, and I think a lot about what is outside of the frame…” – Susan Meiselas
Hey Photogs,
In a still photograph, you have two variables: where you stand and when you press the shutter. That’s all you have. That’s a statement from photographer Henry Wessel. What do you think about that? While those two elements are critical, I don’t think that’s all you have.
Common questions often lead to common answers, but the questions are often common because the answers given are historically predictable, and sometimes people want more (or a different) perspective. Digital black-and-white photography is one of those nagging questions. TAKE A LOOK →
A double exposure combines two or more images into one, with each image overlaid onto another. This is done with artistic intent (unless you're shooting film and forgot to wind it between shots, in which case you might get a serendipitously happy accident). Learn all about this tried-and-true creative option. TAKE A LOOK →
Finnish Photographer Konsta Punkka captures stunning portraits of wild animals! TAKE A LOOK →
All three of you use composition to create. In your case, it is essential to assist you in creating exciting and informative photos. If you have yet to study photo composition and want to lay a framework to build your abilities, this link is for you! TAKE A LOOK →
This new offering from Fujifilm is a unique beast to behold. TAKE A LOOK →
“Although we know that the buildings, sidewalks, and sky continue beyond the edges of this urban landscape, the world of the photograph is contained within the frame. It’s not a fragment of a larger world.” – Stephen Shore
Tomorrow: Alice camera, the Ai-enhanced micro four-thirds camera that's ready to ship.
– Jeff