Tag Archives: Photographs
How To Achieve Better High-Key Photographs
The post How To Achieve Better High-Key Photographs appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Lighting influences the atmosphere of a photograph. High-key photographs are associated with upbeat, positive feelings. Using one main key light … Continue reading
Do You Take Photographs or Make Them?
In October 1978, the cover of National Geographic showed a self portrait of a gorilla using a camera. I’m serious—you can look it up if you would like. The cover shot was a self portrait, taken by a gorilla, and … Continue reading
Make Sure Your Photographs Tell a Story
Today’s photo tip–make sure all of your photos tell a story–is easy to understand but not so easy to put into practice. The good news is that, like anything else, it gets easier and better with experience. “Orange Carriages” captured … Continue reading
How to Use Textures to Create Compelling Photographs
The post How to Use Textures to Create Compelling Photographs appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Glenn Harper. Adding textures to photos is a fun way of creating new pictures. In some respects, it’s not very … Continue reading
This tool automatically colorizes your black and white photographs
How To Colourise.sg is a new website that uses AI to add color to black and white pictures. Colourise.sg was recently developed by GovTech during a Singapore hackathon. Popular Photography
Review: Seagate 14tb Ironwolf Disks for all of Your Photographs
The post Review: Seagate 14tb Ironwolf Disks for all of Your Photographs appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. The Seagate 14TB Ironwolf hard disks Recently I was offered the opportunity to try out a pair … Continue reading
Intimate photographs of a 100-year-old psychoanalyst
Culture When the camera is another tool for communication. Ann Steiner’s images explore Dr. Anni Bergman’s incredible life. Popular Photography
The New York Times is digitizing millions of archival photographs into Google’s cloud
News A collaborative project to bring the photographs stored in “the morgue” back to life. There are six to eight million photographs stored in the basement of The New York Times, soon they will see the light of day. Popular … Continue reading
Balance Exposure in Adobe Camera Raw to Improve Your Photographs
Want to know how to balance exposure in Adobe Camera Raw to improve your photographs without causing white or black clippings? Have you ever faced a scene so contrasted that it’s impossible to achieve balance in the exposure? If you … Continue reading
Capture a Successful Collection of Photographs with these 3 Tips
In a previous article, I discussed some helpful tips for preparing for a photo shoot. It’s important to be ready, but let’s be clear – you have to be able to perform on the day. So let’s talk about some … Continue reading
7 Steps to Find Inspiration so You Can Create Phenomenal Photographs
Staying inspired to create stunning photographs consistently is a tough challenge. In this article, I present seven methods you can use to find inspiration. If you take them on board they will propel you to your goal of making phenomenal … Continue reading
5 Ways to Make Extraordinary Photographs of Ordinary Subjects
How do you take extraordinary photographs of ordinary subjects? Many photographers think that this is impossible. They think that the best photography requires far-flung locations or sweeping landscapes. Yet creating beautiful photographs of everyday things is not only possible, it’s easy! … Continue reading