Tag Archives: Minimalism
How to Embrace MINIMALISM for IMPROVED Landscape Photos [video]
The post How to Embrace MINIMALISM for IMPROVED Landscape Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. In this video from Mark Denney, he looks at how embracing Minimalism can improve your Landscape Photography. ? … Continue reading
Tips for Achieving Minimalism in Photography
The post Tips for Achieving Minimalism in Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Karthika Gupta. Minimalism seems to be a hot topic of discussion these days in almost every facet of life. It has made … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Minimalism
The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Minimalism appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. This week’s photography challenge topic is MINIMALISM! Katie Treadway Your photos can include anything that is minimalist. It can be landscape, … Continue reading
21 Simple Images That Exemplify Minimalism
Sometimes less is more. When that comes to photography that is often true. Beginner photographers frequently try to put too much into their photos. That causes the image to be cluttered and the subject to be less clear. Let’s see … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Minimalism
Viewing some images that are good examples for minimalism is the first step. Then it’s your turn. Weekly Photography Challenge – Minimalism This one should be fairly simple (pun intended). Find something and shoot it in the most minimalistic way possible. Put … Continue reading
25 Stunning Images that Show Next to Nothing – Minimalism
Just like the TV show Seinfeld that was a show about nothing, putting next to nothing in your images can produce some good results. min·i·mal·ism – a style or technique (as in music, literature, or design) that is characterized by … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Minimalism
It is often said in photography that less is more, but what does that mean? Going minimalist, putting less “stuff” in your images can often help to make them more powerful. The subject becomes more obvious to the viewer, the … Continue reading