Monthly Archives: October 2016

Perspective in Photography ~Sudipta Shaw

In this article I will try to explain how perspective works in a 2D photograph with some tips, myths, and example photos. When we see a photograph on computer screen or in print, we’re looking at a 2-dimensional representation of … Continue reading

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52 photography projects: A photo idea to try every week of the year ~ Digital Photography Magazine

Taking on a photography project is a great way to get yourself out of a photography rut and to bring some focus to your picture-taking. Placing some constraints on what you’re going to take photos of or what camera gear … Continue reading

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William Eggleston, the Pioneer of Color Photography ~ AUGUSTEN BURROUGHS

I ARRIVE AT THE Eggleston Artistic Trust building at just after 1 on a sweltering, humid Memphis afternoon. I am met at the door by the charismatic son of the photographer William Eggleston, Winston, who is the director of the … Continue reading

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8 Ways to Become More Comfortable with Your Street Photography ~ James Maher

I know many people who mention that they would like to get involved in street photography, but they can’t get over the initial hump, because they are too afraid to capture strangers candidly in the street. This is a shame, … Continue reading

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How To Photograph Modes of Transportation ~ Anne McKinnell

As a landscape photographer, shooting planes, trains, automobiles and other modes of transportation is not something I do very often! But I find that tackling new subjects and breaking out of my comfort zone is always beneficial and I think … Continue reading

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