Tag Archives: Style
5 Ways to Develop Your Photography Style
Finding your photography style can be a somewhat daunting task especially when you are just starting out. But let me assure you that this also is a problem some of the veterans face from time to time. Do you know … Continue reading
How to do Tilt-Shift Style Photography with the Lensbaby Edge 50
Professional architectural and landscape photographers use tilt-shift lenses to avoid converging vertical lines and to get the entire scene in sharp focus. Portrait and food photographers use them to create interesting effects using blur and shifts in the plane of … Continue reading
7 Style Tricks to Steal from Other Artists
You’ve been taking photos for quite a while now but suddenly you notice your shots are looking a bit the similar. Same locations, same light, same style, same subjects. Yes, you can travel to new places once in a blue … Continue reading
4 Questions to Help You Discover Your Photographic Style
If you’re new to the world of photography, you may hear other photographers talk about their photographic style quite a bit. But what does this mean and how do you find your own style? I’m sure you’ve heard of photojournalism … 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
How to Define Your Photography Style
I spend a variety of my free time on the internet exploring the work of professional and novice photographers for concepts and inspiration. What I have found is that there’s a lot of mediocrity on the market and most of … Continue reading
How to Develop a Unique Style for Your Photography
In at the moment’s world, everybody has a digital camera. It could also be so simple as the digital camera on their telephones, however they nonetheless have one. This signifies that tens of millions, perhaps billions of individuals are taking … Continue reading
Style and Vision: What Makes One Photographer Different From Another?
In the artistic community much is said about style and how that style is more often than not linked to some innate talent. The style side is mostly true. Each artist, irrespective of their specific discipline, brings their own voice … Continue reading
Canon Updates DPP, EOS Utility & Picture Style Editor with EOS M5 & New Lens Support
From Canon USA: Digital Photo Professional 4.5.10 for Windows Changes for Digital Photo Professional 4.5.10 for Windows : Supports EOS M5. Supports EF-M18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM, EF24-105mm f/4L IS II USM, EF16-35mm f/2.8L III USM. Improves accuracy … Continue reading
Ricoh Theta SC Is A Mid-Range 360-Degree Panoramic Camera With An Emphasis On Style
Gear It has less storage than the Flagship Theta S, but the same imaging power. The Ricoh Theta SC is a mid-level virtual reality camera in a slimmer body. Popular Photography
How to Add a Soft Focus Look to Your Images for a Unique Style
Soft focus photographs present themselves with a tranquil and almost dream-like effect. They have become quite popular, and can be found to some extent in many genres of photography, from portraits to landscapes. In reality, what many of us think … Continue reading
How to Bump Your Photography up a Level by Using Film Style Limitations
Get 50% off Tom’s ebook Ang’s World – A Life in Photography eBook, now only until July 26 at Snapndeals. One of the most important skills in photography is pre-visualization. The idea is that before you capture an image in … Continue reading