In many cases you can add a touch of sophistication to your monochrome images by adding some subtle toning. Often toning your monochrome images can also help you emphasize a particular mood or feeling in your images. This four-part series on advanced toning will show you how…
Continue reading...Thursday, February 3, 2011
If you're like many photographers what happens in your mind just before you click the shutter are often subconscious thoughts that gets little or no attention at all. However it can often lead to improved results if you become more aware of your thoughts in those critical moments just before you click the shutter...
Continue reading...Thursday, January 13, 2011
Street photography often means somewhat different things to different photographers, but in essence street photography involves wandering the streets and making photographs of daily life as it unfolds before your eyes and camera...
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The best time to shoot a landscape is 15-30 minutes before sunrise to 30-60 minutes after and the same time frame at sunset. It’s called the “magic hour”, because that’s when you get the soft, warm light that makes great pictures. Yes, you can take landscape pictures at other times, but it will be more difficult to get the kind of shot you want...
Continue reading...Thursday, July 29, 2010
The team at Craft & Vision has released a new eBook titled Chasing Reflections by Eli Reinholdtsen and this one I’ve really been looking forward to with great anticipation. Chasing Reflections is the third in the series 'The Print & The Process'. Eli Reinholdtsen is a creative photographer who, through her unique and skillful approach to reflections, captures moments and juxtapositions that are truly an art form at its finest...
Continue reading...Thursday, July 22, 2010
Water in motion is a popular subject and one that is constantly changing which makes it fun to photograph. Some might consider soft, silky water effects a bit of a cliché, but call it a cliché or not, it’s still a beautiful visual effect that often creates a mood in your photograph...
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Thirty days go quickly. Today was the final day of my "At Home" project where I have been making photographs around my home every day throughout the month of June. This was all part of a self-imposed personal project designed to stimulate my own creativity...
Continue reading...Thursday, May 27, 2010
Today Andrew S. Gibson publishes part two of his 'The Magic of Black and White' two-part eBook series which is available through Craft & Vision. Find out more about 'The Magic of Black and White'...
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Ten Ways To Improve Your Craft Without Buying Gear is a 32 page PDF Ebook by photographer David duChemin and it's all about becoming a better photographer. While much of the online education about photography is full of fluff TEN has received enthusiastic reception all over the world for being passionate, insightful, and full of real-world wisdom for creating compelling photographs...
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
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