HOW THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES OF THE PHOTO INFLUENCES THE COMPOSITION ON THE EXAMPLE OF SCENARIZED SHOOTING
Choosing a composition is often the key to understanding between a good landscape photo and a great landscape photo. But the aspect ratio of a photo can create or destroy…

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A SMALL SELF-STICK GUIDE
Have you ever tried to make the perfect self-portrait by holding your smartphone in your outstretched hand? If so, then it seems the time has come to look at such…

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SATURATION AND VIBRANCE - WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
The well-known Saturation and Vibrance sliders in post-processing programs are used by photographers of all genres. But do you know the difference between them and the effect that can be…

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SATURATION AND VIBRANCE - WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
The well-known Saturation and Vibrance sliders in post-processing programs are used by photographers of all genres. But do you know the difference between them and the effect that can be…

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WHY YOU MUST HAVE A POLARIZER AND WHEN YOU MUST NOT USE IT.

Ever wondered how professional photographers achieve such a rich, bright color and such a magical atmosphere in their images? BAMC! They use a polarizing filter or simply a polarik! Photography above would be impossible without its application.

Who would have thought that just one piece of thin glass placed on the front of the lens could turn your photos from slurred to stunning frames with one quick turn of your hand? You just have to have a polaroid! Continue reading

HOW TO PHOTOGRAPHIC FIRE, OR FLAME, AS AN OBJECT, ACCENT AND SOURCE OF LIGHT

Fire is an interesting thing. We have a very deep and instinctive relationship with him, so it is not surprising that adding a flame to a photo can have quite a strong influence on the viewer. This article presents a few examples, and also explains how the pictures were taken, and, in addition, set the vector to create your own photos with fire. Continue reading

SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY UNDER THE ROOF

In winter, many sports competitions and training are held under the roof, indoors. Basketball. Volleyball. Gymnastics. Of course, indoor sports are interesting for both participants and spectators. But let’s face it: shooting such a sporting event is not an easy task for a photographer. Quite often, you can even end up in a gym with such low light that even 1600 ISO will not give good results. Continue reading

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TWO LOCATIONS WHERE IT IS NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE SHOOTING
Shooting in these two places will make you learn about all kinds of light, be creative in posing and help you create images that are full of content and all…

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INEXPENSIVE ASHER FELLIG'S CONTRIBUTION TO ART OF PHOTO, OR SCANDAL VIDGE
Asher Fellig was born at the turn of the XIX and XX centuries in the town of Zolochiv, which at that time belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After 11 years,…

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