Taking creative silhouettes is a popular genre many people entering the amazing world of photography want to master. Here 5 quick tips and 3 free guides to mastering creative silhouettes.
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.
Ok, so here are the basics of depth of field. Fundamentally, depth of field is focusing on one specific element in your field of view and by adjusting the aperture setting on your lens determining what else will be in focus.
Using color can be amazingly creative. Memorable photographs are all about contrast, so here are some short examples of how to achieve amazing compositions by contrasting color.
The great trick about juxtaposition is to find two elements that create a narrative when blended together. Their relationship can be bold and ironic, or obvious and complementary. Here are 3 secrets to having fun with juxtapos
Black and white photography has always been very appealing. The desire to create jaw-dropping photographs that made people stop and stare in monochrome is something we’d all like to achieve. Here are 3 free guides to get you there.
Unless you’ve invested some serious money on monochrome sensor cameras, black and white photography will be a post-production choice rather than an “inside the camera” choice. Here are 3 powerful tips to get you started with black and white photography.