There are several different types of camera shots in photography. All shots or series of shots will have a central subject within it. The type of shot depends primarily on the location of the subject in relation to the rest of the shot and how close the camera is to the subject. Wide Shots A wide shot, also called a long shot, is one where the subject is completely in the shot and has a wide amount of space on both sides. The primary objective...
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
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Most photo-editing programs have filters or plug-ins, like starbursts or glowing edges, that you can use to alter the mood of your photograph. Digital photography and photo-editing programs make it easy to experiment with these effects. If you have a professional program for photo editing, such as Adobe Photoshop, start with some easy alterations, then produce high-quality effects with mattes and layers. Antiquing A simple way to give your...
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High key lighting is a quality of light that is popular in fresh, contemporary photography, but is not a new concept "If I had but one backdrop to use for portraiture, I would choose a simple roll of white seamless paper." says editorial photographer Zack Arias. Legendary photographers such as Richard Avedon and Herb Ritts also pioneered the clean, high-key photography look. High key is when the quality of light is a vivid, pure white that essentially...
Monday, March 30, 2015
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Digital cameras makes taking pictures a snap. Even if you arent talented behind the lens of a camera, you can make up for it with a photo-editing program. The industry standard in graphic software is Adobe Photoshop but many other programs will also allow you touch up your digital pictures. Instructions 1 Open a picture in your photo-editing program for tweaking. Even the most basic software programs allow you to make flattering adjustments...
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