Friday, January 9, 2015

5 websites


  1. 10 Photography resolutions for the new year
Link: http://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/

On the website i looked at 10 different new years resolutions photographers can use to shoot or make their pictures better. Included things like taking more pictures of loved ones and staying organized.

I learned that you should find someone other than your family to give you feedback.


a. I picked this photo because i thought it was really cool and the blurred out sparks add a pretty element to it.
b. The sparks are sort of repetition and they provide some balance, and behind them is a plain background which adds simplicity.
c. Jenna Martin (?)



2. 6 types of photos every photographer should know how to make



On this website i found six different ways to make my photos more interesting, and little tricks that are great to know. Basically, things most photographers should know how to do.

i learned that some cameras come with an in-camera double exposure or  multiple exposure modes that enable you to combine images in-camera.


a. This photo is basically really awesome and something I've always wanted to learn how to do.
b. the photographer used simplicity.
c. not sure but the author is Jeff Meyer.




3. 7 tips to shooting great portrait photographs


Here i found multiple tips on how to improve portrait photos. They ranged from breaking the ice to negative space.

i learned that sometimes you have to break the rules of photographer and step out of your own comfort zone to take a better photo.


a. the photo is overall really interesting and i like it because the photographer is using the negative space to their advantage.
b. rule of thirds and simplicity.
c. didn't say who the photographer was.




4. The disorienting beauty of spiral staircases in old abandoned buildings


while looking at this website i viewed many different photos of spiral staircases found in abandoned buildings. it was super cool and they are a great way to add repetition to a photo.

i learned that its important to explore new places and work out of the ordinary to get a good photo.



a. i really enjoy the colors in this photograph and how it sort of surprises you when you realize the photo is of a staircase.
b. repetition
c. Christian Richter




5. The oldest living things in the world


on this website are photos of extremely old things all over the world. all of ten have to do with nature and many of them include trees.

i learned that exploring is a cool way of finding things to take photos of.


a. I like this photo because it feels eternal. All of the tress have fallen down but the grass is still green and the path is still lasting.
b. leading lines
c. Rachel Sussman




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