Archive for the ‘Concepts in Photography’ Category

There are some tried and true methods of how to look great in pictures. No matter how photogenic someone is, these are some surefire methods in order to enhance your natural appearance when taking pictures. Make sure you use: makeup; good lighting; and a good camera.

Makeup
Makeup is essential to seducing the camera with one’s charming visage. If one analyzes the pictures found in magazines, most models (men as well as [...]

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As digital photography rises to its fame and almost all of the people around the globe owned a DSLR and starting to venture into photography, it is very important that you should look at the type of photography that you are suitable and has a [...]

Whether you like taking artistic photographs with full sets or just standard photographs of the family, the key to a really beautiful photograph is to be persistent to capture the image in its true essence. A lot of people think that the key to a good photograph is an expensive camera. Although these cameras can certainly help, they aren’t what make the photograph. Sometimes your favorite photo can come from [...]

Another special type of photography that many photographers are enjoying to do is the tilt-shift photography. Photos from this kind of photography are becoming the absolute favorite of art lovers because it simulates a miniature scene. It is evident that this kind of photography uses selective focusing. It can be done using tilt-shift lens or in the post processing.
Imagine seeing a city that looks like a miniature [...]

ISO is a term in photography which describes or measure how sensitive to light your camera sensor is. It is also called as film speed in film cameras and determined by sensitometry. We all do care of how ISO works and it is one of the major components in your film and digital camera. I will be describing and sighting ISO in digital cameras not [...]

Many who are new in digital photography are confused over file formats. This is very true because when I am still starting, I randomly set my file formats depending on the situation without looking at the difference of the formats. Back then, I mostly use JPEG because I can upload it directly to social networking sites and I can take 500+ photos in a 4GB SD card. [...]