Monthly Archives: April 2019
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
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 a composition, emphasize an object and eliminate distractions, or unbalance the whole picture. When you look into the viewfinder and are about to press the shutter button, it is useful to try to imagine the final picture, including its aspect ratio, to optimize the composition. Continue reading
SOFTBOX OVERVIEW FOR FOTOKVANT SBK-40 AND SBK-40EX CHAMBER FLASHES
What does an amateur photographer use as a dope? Far from the last place in the list is the purchase of equipment and accessories.
My arsenal of light modifiers for on-camera flashes is quite small. First of all, because of the unwillingness to carry with them, if not heavy, but rather cumbersome softboxes and nozzles. Continue reading