Archives for: August 2005, 11

08/11/05

Permalink 05:01:16 am, 97 words, 1032 views  
Categories: General Photography

Book 'The Great Picture Hunt 2: The Art and Ethics of Feature Picture Hunting'

"The great photojournalists," Labelle says (the author of the book), "are not in love with the mechanics of photography-they are in love with people and with life. Photography is the brush they use to paint the world as they see it." In his book, which I just ordered and am looking forward to read through, he teaches us how to look for and find images that make great stories. SportShooter.com published a review which may help you to decide whether the book is for you and tells you what professional photojournalists think about this great book.



Permalink 04:59:58 am, 32 words, 808 views  
Categories: General Photography

Lighting Seminar (video)

In two parts of this video (published on SportsShooter.com) you can learn about setting your lights and basic metering techniques, such as how to control exposure with a bright lit background.



Permalink 04:59:27 am, 74 words, 939 views  
Categories: General Photography

Light Painting

What an interesting approach to make a photograph I learned from the Workshop: Light Painting (video) at SportsShooter.com. The idea is that the photographer finds or sets a scene in almost complete darkness and then by using flashlights he casts a beam of light onto the objects within the scene. And all this time the camera records the images. The long exposures up to a few minutes are used to create such photographs.



Permalink 04:58:26 am, 165 words, 1048 views  
Categories: General Photography

Selecting a Subject

Considering that you are full with techniques, approaches and all that techical stuff, but still hungry for something more, something different. What else is left and where I can find that hidden knowledge? Here is an interesting excerpt about Selecting a Subject. That's kind of funny that we so rarely read or discuss what to shoot instead we talk about how to shoot, how to develop and postprocess the images. So this link would help you explore the other side of the photography coin.
Here is a quote about photography from the book: "The reason is that photography is only a tool, a vehicle, for expressing or transmitting a passion in something else. It is not the end result ... It comes down to the choice of subject. The photographer must have intense curiosity, not just a passing visual interest, in the theme of the pictures. This curiosity leads to intense examination, reading, talking, research and many, many failed attempts over a long period of time."



Photography Things

When we find something interesting and useful, which we want to return to and share with others, it will be posted here. It could be about composition, digital effects, photoshop, photography business or links to interesting websites.

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