creating still images
7 TIPS ON THE USE OF GESTALT THEORY FOR A BETTER COMPOSITION
Gestalt theory appeared around the 1920s and explains some of the ways in which people perceive their own world around them. The basic idea is that when faced with a visually chaotic picture, the human mind simplifies it to more recognizable patterns and forms. The gestalt theory gives an idea of the pattern recognition process that occurs when people look at photos. Once you understand the principles of this theory, you can use them to improve the composition of your photos. Continue reading
HOW TO REMOVE DANCE REPRESENTATIONS IN THEATER?
For many photographers, shooting inside the theater can be a problem. Just because the only thing that the photographer can control is the camera. You will encounter a whole series of difficulties, for example, with poor lighting, dancers moving with great speed, the need to differently and re-configure the camera during the show due to contrasting lighting changes, the prohibition on using flash, and restricting your movements in the theater during the show. Continue reading
WHAT PHOTOGRAPHE CAN LEARN FAMOUS PAINTINGS?
Painting and photography may seem like two completely different worlds, but for many they are connected and complementary. Artists often use photographs as an aid in creating unique works of art, and a number of photographers, in turn, study pictures to improve some aspects of their work. Continue reading