Tag Archives: Emotional
Color in Photography for Emotional Impact
Color can be a dominant element in photography, but not always for the better. If you use color sloppily, just because it’s there, you have missed its real power. Back in the days of black and white, every image had … Continue reading
The Artist Behind the Viewfinder: Emotional Photography Insight
Photography. When you picture a photographer, it’s always the camera that you see first, unlike when you’re asked to picture an artist or a great chef. photo by Florian . Unfortunately, this is part and parcel of the game of … Continue reading
Color in Photography for Emotional Impact
Color can be a dominant element in photography, but not always for the better. If you use color sloppily, just because it’s there, you have missed its real power. Back in the days of black and white, every image had … Continue reading
Ready, Set, Frown: Portrait Photography for Emotional Response
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there was a photographer who always told his subjects, “Smile big for the camera.” The problem with this fairytale is that not everyone smiles all the time. Let’s say, for example, … Continue reading