Archive for the 'Photography Journal' Category
Portrait Lens Info
Saturday, November 21st, 2009When it comes to taking pictures you will come across different names such as full length pictures, portrait pictures ect. What will determine the quality of your portrait is the kind of lens that you choose to use. In the following paragraphs I will mention a few things to think about when taking a portrait [...]
Photography History Information
Saturday, November 21st, 2009Photography
Photography comes from the Greek words “photos” which means light and “graphein” meaning to draw. The first person to use this term was the scientist Sir John Herschel in the year 1839. Photography means the method of registering images with the aid of light, related radiation, on a medium that is made of sensitive materials.
[...]
How to start your own Photography website
Saturday, November 21st, 2009If Photography is your thing then why not build your own website on the topic!
Introducing the World’s FASTEST and EASIEST Custom Website Builder
If you thought that building an Photography website was difficult then think again!
Now you can create and build a complete custom Photography website with point and click and drag and drop ease in a matter of Minutes with [...]
Filling the Frame - Close Ups
Saturday, November 21st, 2009An ordinary composition of a photograph will contain one or more subjects as focal points and a surrounding consisting of other objects. Based on all these elements, an observer will be able to recognize, the subject, the environment, and the message. All this is good, but what if another impact on the observer is desired? [...]
Basic Exposure Techniques
Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Lighting plays the major role in the photographing process. No matter how good is your composition, if the lighting is not good, then the whole photo will not be good either. Good lighting, on the other hand, defines the form of your subjects and show them in vivid colors. Learning how to capture the correct [...]
Repetition and Rhythm in Photography
Saturday, November 21st, 2009Usually, subjects are preferred to be in contrast with the background. This allows the subject to have well defined edges that make it stand out from the rest of the picture. But not all photos have to be the same. Sometimes it is good to have all the elements inside a composition in rhythm with [...]











