Have you ever noticed how silky and dreamy water and clouds look in certain photographs? If the answer is yes, we bet that you are curious about how those stunning looks are achieved. Even though when they seem to be unreal and out of this world, those effects on the water and clouds are almost […]
Author: Federico Alegria
Federico has a decade of experience in documentary photography, and is a University Professor in photography and research methodology. He's a scientist studying the social uses of photography in contemporary culture who writes about photography and develops documentary projects. Other activities Federico is involved in photography are curation, critique, education, mentoring, outreach and reviews. Get to know him better here.
Portraiture is one of the most popular genres in photography, and perhaps one of the oldest. The only limits to portraits are in the creative minds of the photographers capturing them. From candid portraits of unknown people in the streets to large fine-art productions, portraits have one thing in common: they aim to capture the […]
The rule of odds is a fascinating compositional rule which is all about creating visual pleasure. Here is a quick beginners guide to the rule of odds.
Street photography and street photography resources have recently gained a lot of popularity. And there is still heated debate about what is and what isn’t “street photography”. Here are 15 street photography resources to improve your own street photography journey.
Honing your landscape photography technique can be a life-long endeavour. It is, in fact, one of the most amazing but demanding genres. Here are 15 tutorials to get you underway.
The first rule of photography you should learn is, without a doubt, the rule of thirds. It is the most important composition rule of all and here’s why.