Tag Archives: Documentary
A Classic Annie Leibovitz Documentary
The post A Classic Annie Leibovitz Documentary appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. I was at a bookstore the other day and was looking through a great book on the work of Annie Leibovitz … Continue reading
Tips for Creating Better Documentary Travel Photos
The post Tips for Creating Better Documentary Travel Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Good documentaries tell a story, often with the help of a narrator. To add interest to your travel photos … Continue reading
How to Create a Documentary Photography Project
The post How to Create a Documentary Photography Project appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. We all love a good story. A tale that captures your attention and draws you in to discover more. … Continue reading
Domestic Documentary Photography: 9 Tips
No matter what genre of photography you’re into, your most intimate photos will always be of your friends and family. You may not appreciate the fashion photographs that you take now in your later days, but the images of your … Continue reading
Huck’s sixth annual documentary photography issue focuses in on female photographers
News The all-female issue features work from Susan Meiselas, Abbie Trayler-Smith, Jessica Lehrman, Annie Tritt, and more. Documentary photography needs diverse perspectives. Huck’s most recent issue explores the importance of the female gaze in photography. Popular Photography
New documentary explores photographer Jay Maisel’s final months inside 190 Bowery
News Moving out appears to have been no easy task. An in-depth look at the 72 room live/work space that Maisel called home for fifty years. Popular Photography
Documentary photos of the biggest bonfire you’ve probably never heard of
News Romke Hoogwaerts on capturing the dueling bonfires of two seaside neighborhoods in Holland. Vreugdevuur Scheveningen is a photo book chronicling the world’s largest competitive bonfire burn. Popular Photography
6 Tips To Help You Improve Your Documentary Photos
Documentary photos can have a powerful impact on viewers. They can notify people of an issue that they wouldn’t otherwise know about. Documentary images can help focus attention on different cultures that are rarely seen by other people. They can … Continue reading
What Defines a Documentary Wedding Photograph?
Wedding photography—and particularly the documentary image—takes up a great deal of my thinking time when I’m sitting at my desk editing or reading on the Internet. It’s a passion as well as a job, so I’m quite often distracted by … Continue reading
Tips for Taking Documentary Style Travel Photos
Documentary style photography has long been of great fascination to me. The sheer act of photographing people and places to document spontaneous moments and the imperfections associated with it gives such photography, and the photographer, a sense of being authentic, … Continue reading
Watch This: A 1958 Documentary Looks Into The Process and Gear Bags of Ansel Adams
How To A fantastic 20-minute documentary about the master, Ansel Adams… Popular Photography
Watch This: A Short Documentary About Wet Plate Photographer David Rambow
How To This photographer keeps an old process alive Photographer David Rambow embraces the slow process of wet plate photography… Popular Photography