Light is considered to be one important element in photography that helps in giving different effects on photos. Photos taken in natural light or in warm glow of incandescent light, the camera captures the effect of light on the objects and subjects. Though light is an integral part of every type of photography, in fine art photography it plays an important role in setting the mood and giving the texture to its subjects and props.
Archives for September 2011
Photography is an Art of Imagination
Photography is an art of transforming images into a story, which speak and make an impact on the mind of viewers and audience. Photography is not about expensive cameras and high-tech gadgets but it is about imagination.
A good photographer is a good learner and he keeps on learning with every photograph he clicks. Making stories, sceneries and objects out of nothing is the pinnacle of professional photography and only hard workers and good learners can achieve that.
Art Of Using Colour In Photography
Photography is all about light and shadow and of course colours. Use of colour can breathe life into a still picture and make it lively. The invention of colour films has made it possible for the photographers to capture the true colour of their subjects through cameras.
Construction Photography
Show potential clients what you have achieved in the past and what you can achieve for them in the future. As projects develop your corporate photography can become a step-by-step record of each stage of the build. Grand projects can become the focus of the construction photography and a plethora of pictures can be placed within the pages of your business portfolio.
Understanding The Media Landscape ASMP 2011 Seminar
Understanding The Media Changing Landscape: ASMP 2011-2012 Seminars
Do you feel overwhelmed about finding your professional role in our changed industry? The first step is understanding the big-picture view of our altered media landscape. Communication expert Tom Kennedy has witnessed this evolution from its beginning as Director of Photography for National Geographic and Managing Editor for Multimedia at the Washington Post. Join Tom as he honestly confronts the challenges of the continual media changes while simultaneously offering inspiration and hope for new roles as imaging professionals.