Tag Archives: Learning
Learning to See Like an Artist – 7 Powerful Techniques to Help You See More Compelling Images
The post Learning to See Like an Artist – 7 Powerful Techniques to Help You See More Compelling Images appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Anthony Epes. Being an artist has nothing to do with your … Continue reading
Topaz Labs Introduces Sharpen AI: Tack-Sharp Photos with Machine Learning
Topaz Labs provided us with a pre-release copy of Sharpen AI a while back so we could try it out. Loading a slightly blurry portrait into the software and seeing the results left me extremely impressed. In fact, Topaz is … Continue reading
You Are Your Own Best Teacher – Learning From Your Photography Mistakes
The post You Are Your Own Best Teacher – Learning From Your Photography Mistakes appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Herb Paynter. Personal experience is the very best teacher. Reading tutorials, studying the professionals, and mastering … Continue reading
Taking a Measured Approach to Learning Photography
The post Taking a Measured Approach to Learning Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Whether you have just invested in your first camera, or you did so a while back, taking a measured … Continue reading
Black and White in the Outdoors: Learning to see in Monochrome
The post Black and White in the Outdoors: Learning to see in Monochrome appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by David Shaw. To determine when black and white is the best option in nature photography, you need … Continue reading
Improve Your Photography by Learning How To Use Exif Data
The post Improve Your Photography by Learning How To Use Exif Data appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Whenever a photo is taken with a digital camera, data relating to that photo gets stored … Continue reading
How To Stimulate Your Photography by Learning From the Best
Henri Cartier-Bresson said that “Your first ten thousand photographs are your worst.” Every successful creative spends boundless time, thought, and concentrated effort pursuing their passion. You can accelerate your photography education by learning from accomplished artists. One way to stimulate … Continue reading
Learning to See in Black & White
Related reminder: only a little while left to get The Luminosity & Contrast Guide at 33% Off One hundred years ago, making photographs in black and white was a technical limitation; today it is a creative choice. It is somewhat ironic … Continue reading
The Importance of Learning From Failure to Help You Grow as a Photographer
There’s a scene in the 1995 movie Apollo 13 when Gene Kranz, flight commander of the ill-fated moon mission, tells his team that, “Failure is not an option” as they struggle to find a way to bring three astronauts home … Continue reading
Nvidia’s amazing deep learning tool can reconstruct incomplete photos
It might look like witchcraft, but researchers at Nvidia have developed an advanced deep learning image-retouching tool that can intelligently reconstruct incomplete photos. While removing unwanted artefacts in image editing is nothing new – Adobe Photoshop's Content-Aware tools are pretty … Continue reading
Tips for Learning How to See the Light and Take Better Photos
Your camera can’t see the light and tones as well as you can. Cameras have not yet been developed to a stage where they can record a tonal range in a single, unmanipulated image as broad as you can see … Continue reading
A Fresh Look at Learning Photographic Composition
Popular teaching about photographic composition says to learn the rules and then break them. I prefer to encourage the people who join our photography workshops to learn the rules, understand them well and put them into practice so frequently they … Continue reading