By: Terry Michael
Fine art photography is not necessarily capturing a specific technique or style, it is an issue of self expression. If you want to emulate a certain style that you are aware of, study it and try to recreate it, eventually you will be able to produce beautiful images in the likes of an Ansel Adams or a Diane Arbus. Seriously, it’s generally possible to achieve. Why? Because by doing so you aren’t creating anything more than what’s done before.
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February 25th, 2008
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By: Vicki Zolenski
Many of the techniques used in traditional photography also apply to digital photography. The composition of the picture, use of light, line, shape, pattern, etc. also apply to digital photography. Three elements that are different in digital photography are white balance, picture resolution, and digital effects.
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February 25th, 2008
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By Jack Whites
Modeling is a career that many dream to pursue. And some do make it possible to hit the ramp or the studio of many a successful commercial photographer. However, before starting, many models do not know the nitty gritties of modeling or how the life of a professional model is. This article will give you some insight, so that you can step into the world of modeling with more knowledge, better understanding and therefore with more confidence in yourself and your commercial photographer.
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February 25th, 2008
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One myth of the photography industry is that the advent of digital technology reduced both the difficulty and cost of processing images. While some hobbyists may have seen savings and faster reproduction of their photographs, professional photographers have needed to master another skill set during the past decade to offer their clients optimum quality.
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February 25th, 2008
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