A part of taking your street photography to the next level is by learning how to isolate a subject effectively for maximum impact! This article with gather various techniques and show you how to achieve the results from the street that you’re after.
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.
The work of cinematographers has long been appreciated in the arts world and movie-lovers alike. Here’s a roundup of some favorites to check out from the last century to this present day!
Photography’s an expensive game, no news headlines there! But buying used camera gear can enable you to have high-quality equipment for way cheaper. This means that you may not have the “latest” craze of gear, but you will have some excellent-quality professional stuff in your bag which you can use for years to come.
How do you get intimate photographs without social skills? Simply put, you don’t unless you’re using a bazooka of a super-zoom lens, defeating the object. Why? Because it’s about socializing, getting in tune with people, understanding emotions, feelings, culture and just capturing those moments seamlessly.
This image of The Baton Rouge Protester has officially gone viral and for good reason – it’s a pretty unique piece of photography. So let’s look at the image, broken down into separate components to see what’s going on in this particular image.
Here’s an inspirational roundup of great movies about photography and ones featuring world-class art. Sit back, have a read and watch some of the trailers too!