Photographic composition is the way in which all the elements are arranged within the frame. Here’s how sub-framing can add interest to your photographs
Author: Jason D. Little
Jason Little is a photographer, author and stock shooter. You can see Jason’s photography on his Website or his Instagram feed.
Timing your capture is critical in photography. In portrait photography it’s an expression; in landscape, it’s perfect light; in sports, it’s the moment of intensity. And in street photography, it’s the decisive moment. Here is a quick take on how anticipation leads to better street photography.
When you first began learning about photography, your earliest lessons about exposure probably went something like this: Exposure consists of three parts aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Here’s how and when to use Auto ISO to simplify your photography life.
When you buy a new camera you get just about everything you need to start shooting right away, including a strap…but, frankly, the strap is ugly. Here are 3 reasons why you should ditch the strap that came with your camera
Anyone who takes a portrait wants to take a good portrait. I don’t think there are too many — if any — photographers out there who are indifferent about the end result of their portrait work. Getting really good at portrait photography isn’t particularly easy — it takes years and seemingly countless hours of practice. […]
There are essentially two layers to real estate photography: the exterior and the interior. Both are important, but the exterior of a property holds a special significance because it’s what potential buyers see first. A good first impression increases the chance of hooking a buyer. If you’re a photographer who has been tasked with shooting […]