Tag Archives: Photograph
How to Photograph a Local Project When Traveling is Not an Option
The post How to Photograph a Local Project When Traveling is Not an Option appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. If traveling is not an option, a great way to enjoy your photography is … Continue reading
Giant Isopod Close-up Photograph
Did I travel to Mars for this shot? Nope,,, So where does one find such a creature as this? The Giant Isopod “genus Bathynomus; B. giganteus” is a deep water ocean crustacean. If you saw the whole body (sorry, I only photographed the … Continue reading
How to Find and Photograph Wild Landscapes for Epic Images
The post How to Find and Photograph Wild Landscapes for Epic Images appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. Wild Landscapes can be described as “unspoiled areas of land including hills, mountains, and rivers where … Continue reading
Which Way? When to Photograph in Portrait or Landscape Orientation
The post Which Way? When to Photograph in Portrait or Landscape Orientation appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Megan Kennedy. The standard camera sensor is rectangular in shape – a configuration that allows for both portrait … Continue reading
How to Photograph Architecture as Sculpture
The post How to Photograph Architecture as Sculpture appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Herb Paynter. Architects design buildings based on form as much as functionality. Many of these creative structures serve as works of art … Continue reading
How to Photograph Wedding Receptions with Great Success
The post How to Photograph Wedding Receptions with Great Success appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. Wedding receptions are often referred to as the most boring part of the day since the most exciting … Continue reading
In the USA, it is Time to Photograph Fireworks!
For those residing in the USA, Independence Day (aka, the 4th of July) is often celebrated with freinds, family, grilled food and fireworks. With so many fireworks displays occurring this evening (either in a city center or in your own … Continue reading
How To Photograph Fireworks
During celebration periods, such as Independence Day, Christmas and New Year’s, there are many firework shows in many places. Therefore, there are a lot of opportunities to photograph fireworks. What do you need for taking fireworks photos? Photo by Robert … Continue reading
When is the Best Time to Photograph the Moon?
The post When is the Best Time to Photograph the Moon? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Peter West Carey. Moon phases are a key to understanding when you should be out taking photos. These days … Continue reading
An Interesting Subject Does Not Make An Interesting Photograph
The post An Interesting Subject Does Not Make An Interesting Photograph appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Many beginner photographers, and some more experienced ones, fall into the trap of thinking a good subject … Continue reading
Elements That Make a Striking Photograph
Related note: only a few days left to get the Topaz AI Photo Editor Bundle Deal What does it take to create a really stunning image? There are six basic elements and certain factors that influence composition and make a … Continue reading
8 Creative Ways to Photograph Trees
The post 8 Creative Ways to Photograph Trees appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Bond. A favorite subject for many photographers is the tree. Tree’s can be found everywhere, so wherever you are in the … Continue reading