TIPS FROM PROFESSIONALS TO PHOTOJOURNALISTS FOR SHOOTING ON PROTESTS AND MASS Disorders
Equipment Consider two types of lenses: wide-angle and telephoto. For what? A wide one will show you the whole picture, the whole frame, flags, slogans, etc., and help you to…

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HOW TO REMOVE ICE, SNOW AND COLD. 7 TIPS FOR BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS
Winter is a great time to take photos. But in order to capture the winter beauty you have to overcome the cold temperatures not only for yourself, but also for…

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STANLEY GREEN - MILITARY PHOTOGRAPH, AUTHOR OF "BLACK PASSPORT" AND NOT ONLY
There is no person in the midst of professional photographers and amateurs who would not know the name Stanley Green. He is a talented photo reporter who resisted injustice 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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JOHN FRIEN (JOHN FREE) AND THE “RULE OF THREE” STREET PHOTO

John Free is an eminent American photographer who has gained worldwide fame for his extraordinary work in the street photo genre. The peculiar technique of John Free helped him to reach the heights in street photography, made him one of the brightest representatives of this trend. John Free still remains faithful to the good old film – he believes that each frame is valuable, and the skill of the photographer is the ability to correctly catch it. Continue reading

5 UNUSUAL COUNCILS ON THE SNOW PHOTOGRAPHY, WHICH CAN CHANGE YOUR WINTER IMAGES

Winter is in full swing – it’s time to get out and wander through the snow in search of magical shots. Did you use any of the following winter shooting tips?

Use white vignette

The goal of vignetting is to keep eyes from falling off the edge of the image and to look away to the center of the image. 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

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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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VADIM HIPPENREATER - PHOTO EET AND FOUNDATION OF THE RUSSIAN SCENERY OF PHOTO ART
The famous Soviet and Russian photographer Vadim Gippenreiter was an extraordinary and multifaceted personality. The talent for photography and the ability to create beautiful pictures were combined with his exceptional…

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