The lighting used in photography is mostly an artistic choice. The photographer has learned through trial and error the type of lighting she prefers to shoot with for various effects. Once the new photography learns lighting basics, they can branch out and experiment on their own. Photography is an art, and the lighting is akin to the choices an artist makes about the lighting in her paintings. Learning the basic techniques is as easy as some hands-on...
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
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Developing Kodak black-and-white film on your own can be a tricky process, but with the required knowledge, skill and some practice, anyone can process their own film to create stunning black-and-white photographs. Instructions Developing Black and White Film 1 Inside your pitch-black darkroom, use the can opener to pry open the lid of your Kodak film canister. Holding the film by the edges, carefully unwind the entire roll of film. 2 ...
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When setting up studio shots in your home or on location, you do not want to detract from your subject by having something strange lurking in the background. It is not necessary to spend a lot of money in order to create a professional-looking backdrop for at-home photography projects. Color The color you choose for your backdrop will depend on your subject. If you are photographing a person with dark hair, you will want a light-colored background....
Monday, September 28, 2015
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Buying greeting cards for friends and family around the holidays (or at any time of the year, for that matter) can be expensive. And sometimes, the cards you see in the store just don't seem personal enough or say what you really feel. That's why it's better to simply make your own photo greeting cards to send to your loved ones, to truly express what you have to say. Instructions 1 Use a digital camera to take a picture of yourself, your...
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