How To Become A Great Photographer – Ansel Adams’s Way

Over the weekend I visited an Ansel Adams exhibition in London. Having found his work to be even more breathtaking in print, I purchased a documentary about the man himself, in an effort to learn more about the artist I admire so much. What I learned has helped me to see his creative process much more clearly, and understand his thought process while taking photos. It’s this which I hope to be able to share with you today. 50% OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS OCCURRED IN THE DARK ROOMAnsel Adams is well known for spending a whole day in the darkroom,

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What Is Triptych Photography And How To Become Expert In Triptych Photography

You may practise your photography skills and tell a story with only three images. These days, triptychs are as prevalent as single-photograph portraits. It is not necessary to use vertical pictures or stick to a single format in order to create a symmetrical triptych. You may experiment with other shapes like squares and circles, too. Your triptychs will get much more admiration because of this. Triptychs first emerged in the mid-eighteenth century. They were artworks divided into three portions at the time. Triptych photography is a common technique nowadays. With three photographs, you can create a narrative and develop your

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Why We Become A Wedding Photographer?

Wedding photography is one of the most popular genres out there. If you don’t believe, take a look around the room the next time you get invited to a wedding. Nearly every guest is documenting every detail of the wedding – right from the bride walking down the aisle to the happy couple sharing their first dance. Now, not everyone is taking photos with a professional-grade camera. Most guests will be using a mobile phone or even a great entry-level DSLR camera. But weddings are such a happy moment that people almost always feel compelled to take photos. True wedding

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Become A Better Photographer By Self-Portraiture

Meaningful self-portraiture photography is no small feat. It involves focus, persistence, and an endless openness to improvement. As both the photographer and model, you’re in charge of posing, lighting, and camera settings. As challenging as these responsibilities are, they’re more than just extra work. They’re opportunities to become a better photographer in general. I started taking self-portraits because I was simply drawn to the genre. I had no idea that the challenges I faced would shape me into a more empathetic, expressive, and observant individual. But when I started taking photos of other people and things, I realised how much

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