Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Photography: Is it art ?

Photography: is it art?

From the earliest days of photography, practitioners took their inspiration from paintings. But as a new exhibition at London's National Gallery shows, the link went both ways

Rhein II by Andreas GurskyView larger picture
Andreas Gursky's Rhein II fetched £2.7m last year, setting a record for any photograph sold at auction. Photograph: Andreas Gursky/AP Photo/Christie's
For 180-years, people have been asking the question: is photographyart? At an early meeting of the Photographic Society of London, established in 1853, one of the members complained that the new technique was "too literal to compete with works of art" because it was unable to "elevate the imagination". This conception of photography as a mechanical recording medium never fully died away. Even by the 1960s and 70s, art photography – the idea that photographs could capture more than just surface appearances – was, in the words of the photographer Jeff Wall, a "photo ghetto" of niche galleries, aficionados and publications.
  1. Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present
  2. National Gallery,
  3. London
  4. WC2N 5DN
  1. Starts 31 October 2012
  2. Until 20 January 2013
  3. Venue details
But over the past few decades the question has been heard with ever decreasing frequency. When Andreas Gursky's photograph of a grey river Rhine under an equally colourless sky sold for a world record price of £2.7 million last year, the debate was effectively over. As if to give its own patrician signal of approval, the National Gallery is now holding its first major exhibition of photography, Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present.
The show is not a survey but rather examines how photography's earliest practitioners looked to paintings when they were first exploring their technology's potential, and how their modern descendants are looking both to those photographic old masters and in turn to the old master paintings.
What paintings offered was a catalogue of transferable subjects, from portraits to nudes, still lifes to landscapes, that photographers could mimic and adapt. Because of the lengthy exposures necessary for early cameras, moving subjects were impossible to capture. The earliest known photograph of a person was taken inadvertently by Louis Daguerre – with Henry Fox Talbot one of photography's two great pioneers – when he set up his camera high above the Boulevard de Temple in Paris in 1838. His 10-minute exposure time meant that passing traffic and pedestrians moved too fast to register on the plate, but a boulevardier stood still long enough for both him and the bootblack who buffed his shoes to be captured for ever.
When Daguerre turned his camera on people rather than places the results were revelatory. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was so struck by Daguerreotypes that she rhapsodised over "the very shadow of the person lying there fixed forever". The fidelity of features captured meant that she "would rather have such a memorial of one I dearly loved, than the noblest Artist's work ever produced" not "in respect (or disrespect) of Art, but for Love's sake". If, however, her photographer followed the advice of Eugène Disdéri, who wrote in 1863 that: "It is in the works of the great masters that we must study the simple, yet grand, method of composing a portrait," she could satisfy love with both physiognomy and art.
My Grandchild by Julia Margaret Cameron.My Grandchild by Julia Margaret Cameron. Photograph: Hulton/Getty
What some pioneering photographers recognised straight away was that photographs, like paintings, are artificially constructed portrayals: they too had to be carefully composed, lit and produced. Julia Margaret Cameron made this explicit in her re-envisagings of renaissance pictures. Her Light and Love of 1865, for example, shows a woman in a Marian headcovering bending over her infant who is sleeping on a bed of straw. It is part of a line of nativity scenes that is as long as Christian art, and was hailed by one critic as the photographic equivalent of "the method of drawing employed by the great Italian masters". I Wait, 1872, shows a child with angel's wings resting its chin on folded arms and wearing the bored expression that brings to mind the underwhelmed cherubs in Raphael's Sistine Madonna. Such photographs were not direct quotations from paintings, but they raised in the viewer's mind a string of associations that gave photography a historical hinterland.
If Cameron and contemporaries such as Oscar Rejlander and Roger Fenton (who took numerous photographs of still-life compositions of fruit and flowers as well as his better known pictures of the Crimean war) were keen that their photographs should reflect their own knowledge of art, the links went both ways. In 1873, Leonida Caldesi published a book of her photographs of 320 paintings in the National Gallery, and her intended audience was not just the public but artists themselves, for whom the photographs were both more accurate and more affordable than engraved reproductions. By 1856, thanks to Fenton's photographs, artists could study classical statues in their own studios.
Richard Learoyd's <em>Man with Octopus Tattoo II</em> (2011) by Richard LearoydRichard Learoyd's Man with Octopus Tattoo II (2011) by Richard Learoyd. Photograph: Courtesy of McKee Gallery, New York
It was perhaps in depicting the nude – such as Fenton's bestselling photograph of the discus thrower Discobolus – that photography could repay its debt to art. Hiring a life model was expensive, and engravings were a poor substitute. Delacroix was one artist who "experienced a feeling of revulsion, almost disgust, for their incorrectness, their mannerisms, and their lack of naturalness". He praised instead the painterly aid provided by académies (books of nude photographs) since they showed him reality: "these photographs of the nude men – this human body, this admirable poem, from which I am learning to read". He even helped the photographer Eugène Durieu pose and light his models. And in 19th-century Britain and France, when pornography was illegal, photographs of the nude were in demand from customers who had no artistic interests.
When it came to landscape photography the new medium appeared just as the impressionists were beginning to work in the open air. Some commentators saw photography's real challenge to painting as lying in its ability to capture what the photographer and journalist William Stillmancalled in 1872 "the affidavits of nature to the facts on which art is based" – the random "natural combinations of scenery, exquisite gradation, and effects of sun and shade". Another practitioner, Lyndon Smith, went further, declaring landscape photography the answer to the "effete and exploded 'High Art', and 'Classic' systems of Sir Joshua Reynolds" and "the cold, heartless, infidel works of pagan Greece and Rome".
Being new was a laborious business, however. Eadweard Muybridge, the British-born photographer who first captured animals in motion and as a result ended the old painterly convention of showing horses running with all four legs off the ground, was primarily a landscape photographer. His pictures of the Yosemite wilderness, for example, involved carrying weighty cameras, boxes of glass negatives, as well as tents and chemicals for a makeshift darkroom, up mountains and through forests. Monet's painting expeditions by contrast required only paint and canvas.
Richard Billingham's <em>Hedgerow (New Forest)</em>, 2003.Richard Billingham's Hedgerow (New Forest), 2003. Photograph: Courtesy of the Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
If early photographers had no option but to negotiate their own engagement with painting their modern descendants can call on nearly two centuries of photographic history. It is a point the exhibition makes by combining old and new. So when a contemporary photographer such as Richard Billingham photographs an empty expanse of sea and sky in Rothko washes of slate blues and greys (Storm at Sea) he is referring to a heritage that encompasses both the monochrome tonality of Gustave Le Gray's atmospheric photographic seascapes of the 1850s and a painting such as Steamer on Lake Geneva, Evening Effect, 1863, by the Swiss artist François Bocion.
A couple in their suburban home, from Martin Parr's album Signs of the Times, England, 1991An image of a couple in their suburban home, from Martin Parr's album Signs of the Times, England, 1991 Photograph: Martin Parr/Magnum
The point is made across the different media. A brittle portrait of a suburban couple from Martin Parr's 1991 album Signs of the Times, for example, is contrasted with Gainsborough's Mr and Mrs Andrews of 1750. Both are images of possession and entitlement, the latter displaying landowners at ease amid their fields and woods, comfortable with both themselves and their station, the former a couple posing stiffly in their sitting room.
Ori Gersht's <em>
Blow-Up- Untitled 5</em>, (2007)Ori Gersht's Blow-Up- Untitled 5, (2007) Photograph: Bigbang Ii/Courtesy of the Artist and Mummery + Schnelle, London
Meanwhile a 19th-century flower painting by Henri Fantin-Latour is the starting point for Ori Gersht's fragmented blooms, Blow Up. Gersht froze his flowers with liquid nitrogen before exploding them with a small charge and photographing the petals turned to flying shards. Among the nudes, Richard Learoyd's Man with Octopus Tattoo, 2011, is placed next to the gallery's 1819-39 painting of Angelica Saved by Ruggiero by that connoisseur of bodily curves, Ingres. The appeal of flesh and its sinuosity is timeless.
The curators of the National Gallery exhibition have avoided using many of contemporary photography's biggest names (there is no Andreas Gursky and no Cindy Sherman for example), and nor do they include photorealist painters such as Gerhard Richter or Andy Warhol. Their choices are largely less celebrated figures as if to show how deep is the seam of photographers still working with the long visual past. When in 1844-6 Fox Talbot published his thoughts about photography he gave the book (the first publication to contain photographic illustrations) the title The Pencil of Nature. This exhibition lays out what photography's founding father could never know: how the camera has also always been the pencil of art.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Photography for beginners

Thanks to digital technology, photography which was once a forte of a handful has now become a hobby for many. But the notion that anyone wielding a pocket Camera is an expert and can replace a professional is outrageous. Photography is an art and needs an ingrained ability to capture the perfect moment in a perfect manner.
Photography is an extensive art that includes several forms like portrait, landscape, wedding photography, Fashion Photography etc. Prominent among them are photojournalism, Documentary Photography, action photography, macrophotography, micro photography, aerial photographythe list is endless. Photojournalism is all about shooting factslife as it happens. The pictures are powerful enough to engage the viewers attention and manage to convey an emotion. It takes years of experience and training for photographers to excel in photojournalism. Documentary Photography is similar to photojournalism. The only difference being that this is meant to serve as a historical document of a particular period in time. Macro photography is an art thats usually preferred by amateurs. A photograph of the subject is taken at close range. Subjects generally include insects, flowers, texture of an object, etc. Pictures taken in such close proximity reveal interesting details about the subject. For beginners who are overwhelmed with the choice offered, theres plenty of help available.
Beginners looking to take their passion for pictures to the next level can get guidance, on the basics, right from choosing the right Camera to perfecting the picture, and even editing and developing through a number of websites that aim to help the beginner. A professional photographer in Edinburgh usually has his own website, wherein he discusses the different aspects of the photograph and the technique associated with the photograph. To get a clear picture of this its important that a beginner is aware of basic technical terms like the rule of thirds, leading lights etc.
Websites on photography managed by a professional photographer in Edinburgh should be able to help you to understand these terms. These websites speak in detail about composition, exposure, the correct us of flash, how to use the natural lighting to its optimum, and also discuss about details such as managing files etc. These websites offer a practical and focused approach to include details about what a beginner should know to develop a creative and proficient style thereby developing a seamless photographic style. These websites also highlight their points with photographs to demonstrate the different styles and points that are explained.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Art Photography Shows Fantastic Pictures


Photography is a develop and an art. The actual photographer has to have an enthusiastic information of cameras, illumination and film. The Wonderful photography enthusiasts also have an artistic sense, and they capture Pictures that have an psychological influence on the viewers. Those photographers create art photography that compares to the really Wonderful Pictures produced as paintings with oils on fabric. The function that is regarded as to be art photography sells at high costs in high high quality galleries about the globe. A couple of of the Pictures that are deemed art photography are nicely recognized Pictures admired by lots of individuals.
Art photography consists of individual Pictures of beautiful subjects and the prints of these photos. There are museums about the planet that exhibit art photography on a permanent basis, and there are websites that exhibit Fantastic art photography on a revolving basis. The art photography collection by Eugene Smith is kept on a permanent basis at the College of Arizona exactly where enthusiasts come to view this certain magnificent perform. Smith willed his art photography to this university, and the choice is an invaluable asset for this university. Other Wonderful photographers have created equivalent gifts to other institutions. Eugene Smith sacrificed a lot for his art all through his lifetime, and this great artist died poor aside from the valuable art Images now on display only at that university.
Books of Fine Art Photography Hold Magnificent as effectively as Diverse Pictures
There are numerous photographers who are renowned for his or her art photography. Those contain Eugene Smith, Ansel Adams, Margaret Bourke-White as nicely as Richard Avedon. Though those sorts of photographers are Wonderful designers, their subjects differ substantially. Ansel Adams was a master of landscape photography and the images show some of the most gorgeous landscapes in the globe. This Amazing photographer employed an exceptionally huge camera to produce their dramatic Images. Margaret Bourke-White was a journalist who covered some of the most frightening battles of Globe War II. Rich Avedon was a style photographer who showed gorgeous folks in exquisite clothes.
The pictures of the fantastic artists are typically obtainable in books and museums. Those Fantastic artists have also supplied commentary on their lives and their expertise as photographers. The Pictures from all of those Amazing photographers often have a challenging influence on these that observe their function. Eugene Cruz was identified for acquiring consideration to significant difficulties in different areas. Ansel Adams showed magnificent scenery that are constantly employed by conservationists to remind other individuals to care for the atmosphere.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Digital Photography Tips For Beginner


Do you want to be an excellent photographer? These 7 digital photography tips you can get started on your way to become an excellent photographer if youd like.

#1. Learn your cameras settings

Chances are you shoot most of your pictures utilizing your camera’s “automatic” mode. This will get you average results. If you are striving for great shots, you’ll need to learn about other modes too. Take the time to read your camera’s manual to understand when to use each shooting mode.

#2. Take more photos

Before going crazy buying the most expensive equipment right away, you had better take more photos because the more photos you take, the more youll know about what kind of camera to get when its time to upgrade. In other words, you can always delete the bad ones later.

#3. Busting the dust

Digital camera with removable lenses are prone to dust landing on the sensor. Static electricity around the sensor can possibly contribute to attracting dust particles, or other elements to this sensitive area of your camera. You can get rid of the dust is a camera blower brush, and tilt the camera down while blowing. Take care not to get any of the hairs snagged inside.

#4. Use a tripod

A tripod will keep your camera steady which will make your photos clearer.

#5. Shot your subject at different focal length, angles, and formats

Shoot your subject at different focal lengths – using the zoom on your photos will not only change how close your subject appears but it will also change the depth of field (ie the blurring of the background). It also allows you to shoot from different distances which can really impact how relaxed your subject is (theres nothing better than a photographer in your face to make you tense up)

Shoot your subject from different angles – its amazing how much you can change a shot by getting on your knees or taking a few steps to the side.

Shoot using different formats – there are different ways to grip a digital camera. The two main ones are horizontally or vertically but you can also get into all kinds of diagonal ways to do it. Mix it up.

#6. Experiment with different modes

Even the most basic point and shoot cameras have different shooting modes. These are usually things like portrait, landscape, sports, night etc. Sometimes its worth flicking through these to take shots at different settings. What these modes do is simply change the basic settings (like aperture, shutter speed, ISO) – all things that can change the look and feel of your shot considerably

#7. Play with your Flash

Try turning your flash off or forcing it to fire in shots. Sometimes adding flash to a scene where theres lots of light behind your subject is essential (even though your camera might not think it needs it). This stops those silhouette shots where it looks like youre trying to hide the identity on your subject.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Methods That We Can Do Fashion Photography

Are you somebody who likes to mingle with celebrities? Do you like to take their pictures as nicely? If the above is accurate then Fashion Photography can be your profession path. As a Style photographer, you will be taking photos of models and celebrities and portraits. To be effective in this type of photography, you require to have a keen sense of advertising. You ought to be in a position to sell a pose, a face and even a feeling. We are speaking about a quite competitive planet exactly where it is not going to be effortless to get noticed due to the fact most of the magazines and agencies choose operating with photographers with reputation or who can deliver the finest shot.

This does not imply that you must not aspire to be a Style photographer. It signifies that you will have to operate tougher to get your operate published, identified and accepted. It is constantly a very good notion to start off by finding some exposure by means of operating in modest agencies and function with lesser identified models and then slowly develop a portfolio that can constantly be enhanced. You will have to develop a reputation of getting a specialist and inventive shooter and this is one particular of the essential variables. As a Style photographer, you ought to know about studio lighting, style setting and shooting in a controlled atmosphere. You may possibly have to get involved in direction and perform with your crew to support them with lights, produce-up and backgrounds. This demands you to be conscious as someone and knowledgeable as a photographer.

Operating with models can be really a difficult job and the most essential part lies in setting the mood for your models. You can overcome this obstacle by means of productive communication and patience. So in a nutshell, Fashion Photography is not just about photography but also calls for you to be in a position to interact and communicate with men and women.

The standard capabilities of photography are all the identical. You want to have knowledge and must be in a position to recognize Camera operation, composition, lighting, darkroom procedures, and the properties of various kinds of Camera films. As a photographer, you will have to use various combinations of cameras, films, lenses, filters, and lighting to develop an effect, and a final picture. Distinct kinds of photography like nature, wildlife, wedding, portrait and Style have their particular demands and expertise of the topic.

In Fashion Photography, the topic constantly is a model. The position of the Camera is essential for shooting a very good picture. If you are preparing to shoot a complete body photo of any model, then the shot demands to be taken from a fairly low Camera height, which really should not exceed the photographer’s hips. The ever well-liked head shot or head and shoulders portrait has to be taken from slightly above the eye level of the model. This height will bring out effectively defined facial functions but if you do not preserve the correct level then your photograph will have a distorted view. But the finest images can be taken if you shoot from beneath eye level and that is how most planet leaders are photographed. This level will produce your topic appear taller and dominant.

Friday, August 30, 2013

11 Facts About Arts in Education

1. Students who study art are 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement and 3 times more likely to be awarded for school attendance.

2. Arts and music education programs are mandatory in countries that rank consistently among the highest for math and science test scores, like Japan, Hungary, and the Netherlands.

3. The No Child Left Behind Act clearly mandates The Arts (music, art, foreign language, etc.) as a core academic subject.

4. One study group showed that third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade students who were taught a foreign language every day in school outperformed the students who were not exposed to a foreign language on their Basic Skills Test.

5. While nearly all schools in America are required to offer coursework in languages, the amount of instruction provided for those subjects does not come close to that of math, science, and english courses.

6. Federal funding for the arts and humanities rolls in around $250 million a year, while the National Science Foundation is funded around the $5 billion mark.

7. Researchers find that sustained learning in music and theatre correlates strongly with higher achievement in both math and reading.

8. In a study of a high-poverty schools in Chicago, the schools that were participating in the Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education (CAPE) made huge strides in closing the gap between high- and low-income students’ academic achievement.  

9. Multiple studies have concluded that curricular and extracurricular art studies and activities help keep high-risk dropout students stay in school.

10. New brain research shows that not only does music improve skills in math and reading, but it promotes creativity, social development, personality adjustment, and self-worth.

11. Research suggests that studying a second language is essential to the learning process, creative inquiry, and critical thinking. Foreign language studies have proven to increase problem-solving skills and overall cognitive development.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

What is Art ?

There are several ways you could go about defining art, but my suspicion is that one will get you better results than the others.
could tell you that art plays a large part in making our lives infinitely rich. Imagine, just for a minute, a world without art! (You may think "So what?" but please consider the impact that lack of graphics would have on your favorite video game.) Art stimulates different parts of our brains to make us laugh or incite us to riot, with a whole gamut of emotions in between. Art gives us a way to be creative and express ourselves. For some people, art is the entire reason they get out of bed in the morning. You could say "Art is something that makes us more thoughtful and well-rounded humans."
On the other hand, art is such a large part of our everyday lives that we may hardly even stop to think about it. Look at the desk or table where you are, right this minute. Someone designed that. It is art. Your shoes are art. Your coffee cup is art. All functional design, well done, is art. So, you could say "Art is something that is both functional and (hopefully) aesthetically pleasing to our eyes."
You might say "Art is in a constant state of change, so nobody can really pin down what it is." The constant change part is true, but the not pinning it down part is going to get you a bad grade. It may even raise a comment or two about your being some sort of wisenheimer. Don't go this route.
You might even say "Art is subjective, and means something different to every single person on earth." This, too, is the truth. I would caution against this approach, however, as it would require a stack of paper from here to the moon to cite all of your 6.8 billion references.
Now, everything just stated has elements of truth, but is largely based on opinion. My opinion is, frankly, useless in your paper-writing endeavor. Form your own opinions (that should be the reason you are receiving an education, after all), and be sure to sprinkle them in your answer... which needs a factual basis, so here are the cold hard facts:
Art is form and content.
"Art is form and content" means: All art consists of these two things.
Form means:
  • The elements of art,
  • the principles of design and
  • the actual, physical materials that the artist has used.
    Form, in this context, is concrete and fairly easily described -- no matter which piece of art is under scrutiny.
    Suppose you've written: "One half of all art is form. Here is how Goya's The Shootings of May Third, 1808 fits in." You would then go on to provide details about how Goya used color, value, space and line (elements of art). He used balance, contrast, emphasis and proportion (principles of design). He composed the aforementioned elements and principles on canvas, using brushes and oil paints (the physical materials).
    The example just given employed a work of Western art, and was written in English. It doesn't take much of a leap in imagination, though, to understand that the concepts behind"form" could be applied to any piece of art, created anywhere on earth, at any time, using any language. With that, we have successfully covered "form."
    Content, now, gets a little more tricky. Content is idea-based and means:
    • What the artist meant to portray,
    • what the artist actually did portray and
    • how we react, as individuals, to both the intended and actual messages.
    Additionally, content includes ways in which a work was influenced -- by religion, or politics, or society in general, or even the artist's use of hallucinogenic substances--at the time it was created. All of these factors, together, make up the content side of art.
    Returning to the Goya example, you might comment on the fact that the shootings were an actual event. Napoleon had invaded Spain, at the time, and subjected it to six years of war and revolution (political and social influences). There had been a revolt by citizens of Madrid, and they were summarily executed (historical context). Goya, obviously, didn't think this was good and recorded the stark horror for all posterity. (He was successful at conveying that which he meant to convey.) We react to the painting in our different ways -- usually with mixed feeling of revulsion, anger and sorrow.
    Again, we are discussing content using one picture as an example, but the same parameters apply to any piece of art.
    That's my best reply, then. The first four paragraphs are applicable -- with infinite variations, up to, and including, "The way my girlfriend puts on her eyeshadow is art." Just be sure that your main argument includes "Art is form and content." You can certainly think of some great examples using works of art that you know and/or enjoy. Now. Go get cracking on that paper and, next time, don't wait until the last minute.

Sv. Naum / Shen Naum - Ohrid ( Macedonia )

I hope you'll enjoy watching this video, this is a place in Ohrid ( Macedonia ). It is one of many beautiful places in Macedonia, so I would suggest all of you to watch this video, even that in this video is shown only a part of St. Naum. This place has its own castle, and if you climb up there you will have an amazing view of the Ohrid lake, and the villages and cities around. It's a place that I would suggest everyone of you to visit because it worths. 
So watch the video and enjoy.
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Black and White photography

It really is named Black and White Photography, but It is so considerably far more. There is the black at one particular finish of the spectrum, white at the other finish, and a complete lot of beauty in amongst. Just like the old black and motion pictures of the 1940′s, black and white pictures can seem classic and romantic.
Black and White Photography is all about contrast. Texture creates a wonderful deal of interest in a black and white picture. Shooting from diverse directions and various instances of day will make shadows and shading and outcome in an completely various picture of the identical topic.
If you happen to be new to the planet of photography, starting to photograph in the simplicity of black and white makes it possible for, or forces, you to concentrate on the real topic of the photograph and nothing at all else. You are not distracted by the color, which can often detract from the picture. No matter whether you use film or digital, Black and White Photography is at your fingertips.

Consider investing some time undertaking investigation. There are some very good books devoted to the art of Black and White Photography. But absolutely nothing can replace experimenting as 1 of the finest approaches to understand. Most newcomers appear for bright, sunny days to grab their Camera bags and head out for a day of photography. Those situations are not what will create the most striking black and white pictures. To get some truly remarkable shots, take your Camera bag and go out early in the morning when There is some frost or fog across the field, lake, or mountains and take as a lot of shots from different directions to capture the pure beauty of the landscape. Take some shots for the duration of an active thunderstorm from your porch or on a gray, misty day in the forest.

Portraits are one more photographic category that lend themselves nicely to Black and White Photography. Exactly where color shows every single blemish and blotch on the skin, black and white tends to lessen the flaws of the skin tone and presents a softness. Numerous brides pick to have some black and whites included in their wedding albums. It adds an elegance and, once again, There is the undeniable romantic touch it lends to the collection of photographs.

So watch the climate channel and preserve your Camera bag stocked and prepared for these cloudy, overcast days to shoot some of the most best black and whites achievable. Have some locations currently chosen that you want to photograph so you do not waste your day seeking for a topic. Produce positive you have charged your Camera or have added batteries. And most importantly…HAVE Enjoyable!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Taking wonderful picture of animals


If you really like taking Images of animals then this report will be confident to give you some practical Suggestions that you can quickly start off employing. Animal photography, too named wildlife photography, encompasses the complete planet of animals from your pets to polar bears. This post shares Guidelines and details on wildlife photography but you can too use a lot of of those Suggestions for photographing your pets at residence. To find out how nature photographers get these Wonderful Photographs of wildlife, read on.
The photography fundamentals for taking Fantastic Photos of wildlife start off with those Guidelines. As often there are exceptions, but the following go a lengthy techniques towards making certain productive animal photography:
* Use all-natural lighting to your benefit * Fill the frame with the topic * Concentrate on the eyes * Shoot from different angles * Capture character
Possibly you happen to be questioning how you can, without having a large lens and SLR safely get close sufficient to a wild animal to “capture their character” or “fill the frame”?
Truly even skilled wildlife photographers do not often take their winning Images in the wild. Numerous of the Photos of polar bears, tigers and other wild creatures had been taken at wildlife sanctuaries and zoos. Cheating? Possibly, but it really is safer for the photographer and does not disturb their cost-free roaming cousins’ mating and feeding cycles.
Some of the wildlife sanctuaries offer you specific tours for photographers, but even without having the positive aspects those tours offer you (always getting allowed to get closer shots and with out all the men and women), there are a lot of items the hobbyist with a compact can do to take skilled hunting Images of wildlife.
Animal Photography Suggestions for Zoos and Sanctuaries
1) Simplify the Composition: If the background is distracting, use a wide aperture or Portrait mode to blur it. Or, you can use photo editing software package like Photoshop to blur or clean up the background.
two) Go All-natural: Keep away from displaying cage bars, fences, humans, signs, and so forth. If it really is safe and not against the guidelines to do so, point the lens by means of a gap in the chain hyperlink, so you can take the photo with out the fence displaying. Always there will be a appear out location or vantage point that lets you take Images more than the top of the fence. Appear for regions like those that are best for a photo. Again, use a excellent photo editing software package to blur what you could not remove although taking your image.
three) Fill the Frame: Use zoom (optical for top rated top quality) or a telephoto lens to get close ups.
four) Use Sports Mode: Use Sports mode or set shutter speed priority to about 1/250 to freeze movements.
5) Use Light and Climate to Top rated Impact: Overcast days are always leading for animal photography. If the overcast is not as well bright, it will stop glare from light colored or watery backgrounds. If the overcast is as well dark and you have an SLR, raise the ISO. With the right quantity of overcast lighting, you can get properly exposed sharp Photographs with your compact Camera with out any of the animals squinting.
Given that the eyes are often the most expressive, they are typically the leading location to Concentrate so be patient in becoming a image of their eyes wide open and not squinting. Yet another way to remove this is to photograph when the animal’s back is to sun. In this situation, you’ll want to use fill flash (turn off automatic flash and set to “On”) to stop underexposure or a silhouette, and you are going to require to use a lens hood or put on a broad brimmed hat to avoid lens flare.
6) Attempt this When Shooting by means of Glass: When you need a image of a terrarium or aquarium critter, turn on the flash and shoot from an angle. Be certain to examine your Camera manual for the safe distance when taking Photos with a flash of any creature otherwise you could harm their eyes. Or, turn off the flash and very carefully press your lens to the glass.
7) Plan your Visits for the Top Photo Ops: Numerous men and women will specially adore seeing your animal photography when it contains infant animals. Usually zoos and sanctuaries let guests know when new babies are arriving by posting it on their internet sites. An additional great photo op is feeding time. Animals that hide out for the duration of considerably of the day will come out to eat. Lastly, if you happen to be going to a sanctuary or zoo when the Climate’s hot, go early in the day when the animals will be most active, not napping.
eight) Use Context: Whilst often it really is top to fill the frame with the animal, at times the context is also intriguing to bypass. Examples of utilizing context contain a infant and child animal hunting at each and every other, or a giraffe bending down to appear at one thing.
9) Capture Expressions: Animals, regardless of whether our pets or wildlife, make the cutest expressions. Be ready with your Camera! Even just typical behaviors like a wolf pup yawning or a tiger bathing are cute and exciting Images. The far more you discover the habits and behaviors of the animal you are attempting to take Photos of, the far better opportunity you will have of capturing a Wonderful photo of them.
So, the subsequent time you are prepared to take some animal Pictures, use those animal photography Guidelines and you are going to be surprised at what a distinction it can make.

How To Do Image Perform On Shots Through Digital Photography


In our time, close to are a records of photographers who grasp determined to stint from typical time and speed and old SLR models to digital ones. By way of DSLRs, they can catch added stage to concentrate in the sphere of taking people numerous images given that photographs with the aim of are not par with their values can just take location deleted away.
SLR stands in spot of Single Lens Reflex. The surname implies the treat of lenses and a mirror. Mirror reflects light entering the lens up into the viewfinder. As a consequence, a photographer can estimate how the Picture willpower most likely seem as soon as it is residential. In addition, a SLR Camera makes use of separate lenses with the aim of can take spot interchanged based on the remedy desired. As a result, this Camera can take location employed to capture Picture with anecdotal depths.
As effectively, a digital SLR or DSLR Camera utilizes lenses and mirror. But as a substitute of a film that records the Picture, a DSLR Camera utilizes light sensor chips and digital remembrance. In the sphere of other lexis, a DSLR Camera is the mechanical version of the standard SLR Camera.
Nonetheless, the functions of these models are a lot more readily countless so it is recommended with the aim of customers use stage acquiring familiar or else acquainted with these gadgets. Owners ought to treat with the aim of -trial and error- process by taking a only some shots and storing far better photographs. Faster or presently, customers can certainly hack these models.
People who make a decision on employing these varieties of cameras ought to genuinely invest on remembrance cards and lenses. As a consequence, if they go on to turn into pros someday, other gear will certainly hold them occupied in location of deciding on photography in the identical way as a profession.
At this point are round about supportive guidelines with the aim of willpower with no doubt help owners of DSLR cameras in capturing a place the finishing touches to Picture utilizing the original drawing of digital photography.
1 particular. Commonly, inhabit take thorough physique shots contrary to a background. Even so, it is added proper to take a shot from shoulders up or an superior physique one for the purpose that Picture of people in the sphere of the Image truly seem petite.
2. If liability the on top rated of process takes place to take spot stubborn in location of the user, he or else she can take a shot of the individual with him or her by the side of single bank far more readily than by the side of the hub. Subsequently the proprietor can a minute ago zoom in the sphere of so the individual appears to take spot by the side of the hub.
3. The law of optics remains the exact same no matter whether employing an old or else a digital Camera. In location of situation, if the sun is behind an Picture, the Image willpower take spot silhouette. If light is in the sphere of front of the Picture, the Image willpower seem squint if not close to are sunglasses on.
4. Treat your sunglass to discharge duty in the identical way as a polarizer to take away gratuitous reflections from brilliant objects.
5. You can Furthermore treat a sunglass to multiply the exposure of objects.
6. As soon as utilizing a polarizer, take spot obviously with the aim of the supply of light is perpendicular to the object.
7. Amendment your ashen balance setting from automobile to vague as soon as shooting upbeat landscapes and al fresco portraits.
8. Operate not treat the glisten mode as soon as the setting is currently sunny.
9. Zoom in the sphere of to lay emphasis on a undeniable asset or characteristic of the enterprise becoming captured.
10. Practice. Practice. Practice.
It suffices to say with the aim of the strategies in the sphere of finding the place the finishing touches to shot grasp not misused. Even so, making use of digital cameras and making use of this original drawing of digital photography grasp basically enhanced photo shooting by creating capturing photographs uncomplicated in location of each and every individual.
In the sphere of other lexis, practice is what genuinely tends to make place the finishing touches to shots!


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Photography is both an art and a science. Photography allows us to express our feeling and emotions, but to do so we need to master the scientific part of the medium. Unlike a painter, who is in direct contact with his subject and his canvas, a photographer is separated from his subject by the camera and from his "canvas" by computers and printers today and by darkroom equipment previously.

The scientific aspects of photography can be both overwhelming and fascinating, so much so that for some photographers photography comes to be just that: a scientific process that they attempt to master over their lifetime. However, to achieve mastery of the technical side of photography is to address only one of the two aspects of photography. The result is often technically excellent photographs that lack emotion and "seeing" qualities. In this regard, I share the opinion of Ansel Adams who said, and I paraphrase, that there is nothing more boring that a technically perfect rendering of a fuzzy visual concept. In other words, an artistic photograph is created when technique is used to express a vision and an emotion, not when technique is used for it's own sake.

Countless articles are written daily about the many scientific aspects of photography. From equipment reviews, to image processing techniques, to tips on how to be a more efficient photographer, to stories about what works and what doesn't, there is no shortage of material on the subject. Nothing wrong with that. In fact, I have contributed my share of articles on this subject and I will continue to do so. Again, the scientific aspect of photography is very important and learning as much as you can about it is certainly worth your time and efforts.

However, learning about the artistic aspect of photography is just as important. Unfortunately, there is a much lesser amount of information on photography as art. Far fewer essays are being written, far fewer discussions are taking place, and far less information, help and tips are available. It is as if photographers, for the most part, discovered how much they have to learn about photographic science and, overwhelmed and enchanted by equipment and technique, stopped there and looked no further. It may also be that some photographers, or photographic instructors, are uncomfortable writing about photography as art, or lack the practice and knowledge to do so.

The goal of this series is to remedy this situation in two ways: first, by providing you with a source of help and information about the artistic aspect of photography. Second, by making use of my personal background. I was trained as a painter and artist at the Academie des Beaux Arts in Paris and later discovered photography. From day one I approached photography as an art form just as capable of expressing what I see and feel as any other artistic medium. My training, combined with my practice and knowledge of many artistic medium, provides me with a unique perspective on photography. For example, I often draw comparisons between photography and other arts. I also look at art from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Finally, I make my living selling fine art prints, writing about photography and art, and teaching photography. In short, I am not just an observer. I am an active practitioner, writer, teacher and student of both aspects of photography. I am also an art collector, an enthusiastic admirer, and an occasional practioner of many other artistic medium.

When I decided to start this series I carefully considered what the contents of each essay might be. The last thing I wanted to do was provide ineffective, redundant or superficial information. I wanted to avoid what I perceived to be the most obvious pitfalls of such a series, namely to talk of photography as if it was art, without attempting to explain why it is, and later proceed to apply art concepts to photography, as if there was a direct crossover between photography and other arts.

At first I did not know how, or if, this could be done. It was only after writing and publishing on my site several essays for a series I originally titled Thoughts and Photographs that I felt confident to have found the proper format. I later renamed this series Reflections on Photography and Art, a title that I continue to find appropriate for this endeavor since this is after all a reflection, albeitedly one based on years of experience.

At this time I have a list of over 25 essays that I am considering including in this series. Certainly, some of these essays will be revised, while some will be pushed aside and new ones will be introduced. This list is but a beginning, a starting point. However, I feel more confident starting on this journey knowing that I can proceed further than a couple of essays. I feel better having a road map, so to speak, to guide me in the exploration of photography as art.

In comparison to my previous series, Photography and Aesthetics, this new series is written in a freer, more direct fashion. Photography and Aesthetics consists of carefully organized articles written over weeks and, for the later articles in the series, months.  Reflections on Photography and Art consists of essays, a format that allows me a much freer approach to the content of each piece.  As we will see in the series, feeling free to create is one of the sine qua non conditions for practicing photography as art.  I deemed it perfectly natural to metaphorically shape the structure of each essay around one of the overall premises for this series.

Do you want to build upon your current skills by studying the artistic aspect of photography? If your answer is yes, I welcome you to join me in what can only be an enlightening, though at times challenging, experience.
- Alain

Source : http://www.luminous-landscape.com/columns/Reflections-Introduction.shtml

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The World's First Digital Camera by Kodak and Steve Sasson






First digital camera by Kodak




If you’re a digital photography buff, here’s some required trivia knowledge: what you see above is a photograph of the first digital camera ever built. It was created in December 1975 by an engineer at Eastman Kodak named Steve Sasson, now regarded as the inventor of the digital camera. In a Kodak blog post written in 2007, Sasson explains how it was constructed:
It had a lens that we took from a used parts bin from the Super 8 movie camera production line downstairs from our little lab on the second floor in Bldg 4. On the side of our portable contraption, we shoehorned in a portable digital cassette instrumentation recorder. Add to that 16 nickel cadmium batteries, a highly temperamental new type of CCD imaging area array, an a/d converter implementation stolen from a digital voltmeter application, several dozen digital and analog circuits all wired together on approximately half a dozen circuit boards, and you have our interpretation of what a portable all electronic still camera might look like.

Here are some specs: The 8 pound camera recorded 0.01 megapixel black and white photos to a cassette tape. The first photograph took 23 seconds to create.

To play back images, data was read from the tape and then displayed on a television set:


Fifteen Guidelines For Greater Photography


Hold an eye on the climate Climate situations can play a massive element in setting the mood of your shot. Very than waiting for the bright light of the midday sun, a misty morning in a forest can be the excellent time of day for that mood-shot.
Take your time to decide on the topic Take your time to decide on the topic, then devote time walking about the topic hunting for the excellent angle and lighting.
Take your time to set up the shot Do not be afraid to take your time to set up your shot. Despite the fact that it can get a bit frustrating if you’ve your loved ones tagging along and they are sitting and waiting impatiently for 20 minutes for you to take one particular shot of a piece of driftwood on the beach!
Do not constantly decide on brightly-coloured subjects Subjects with muted colours can often make best outcomes. A field of wheat of related yellow-brown colour can make striking outcomes when accompanied by a low-sun and long shadows.
Movement diffusion If you’ve a Camera that makes it possible for you to shoot with a manual shutter speed – attempt slowing the speed and rising the F-cease. Then move your Camera when taking the shot. Some quite helpful arty-variety pictures can be developed with blur effects.
Overexpose your topic Not as well great to do all the time, but experiment with outcomes by over-exposing the topic.
Attempt macro photography Grab a magnifying glass and see if you can concentrate your Camera via the glass onto a little topic. It just might function! And might open up a entire new range of subjects for you!
Shoot via wet glass Attempt spraying water onto a window, then take a shot via the window to a topic outside. (wet the outside of the window – not the inside of your house!)
Colour balance Attempt balancing colour by getting topic and the surrounding detail in related colours.
Silhouettes Silhouettes constantly have a little range of colours, but can make some of the most stunning pictures. Shooting a silhouette entails getting the background brighter then the topic in the foreground.
Experiment with patterns We’ve all noticed these incredible pictures of the red and orange leaves of maple trees in the fall/autumn. Thousands of leaves – all of a related shape and colour – but quite awe-inspiring and stunning.
Compliment colours Two strikingly-various colours can be stunning as well. Picture an Picture of your girlfriend or wife in a red dress sitting on a field of green grass. Or your boyfriend or husband in a red shirt walking by way of a field of waist-high wheat stalks. Complimentary colours that will bring much more interest to the topic.
Use a colour filter If your Camera can be fitted with coloured filters – attempt your hand. Despite the fact that this effect can be developed really very easily those days with photo and Picture-editing software package.
Sunrise is Greater than sunset Wake up ahead of sunrise one day and go on a photography expedition. If you have not accomplished it just before you are going to be pleasantly-surprised by the contrasting light and shadows. But don’t forget you are going to only have a quite brief window of time in which to shoot (constantly much less than an hour) just before the sun rises as well high and you shed the light.
Use a flash in daylight Use your flash for the duration of the daytime to fill a close topic with light. This will create Greater outcomes exactly where the background is brighter than your topic and the automatic shutter speed on your Camera shoots as well rapidly to properly show the detail of your topic.