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Photography Rules and Finding Balance to Discover Your Own Style

13 Oct

By Lori Peterson

Digital photography has put the camera in more hands than ever before and everyone seems to either want to follow the standard mold of photography or they want to completely break away from it.

For instance, Ian Ruhter took a delivery van and transformed it into a giant wet plate camera. There are so many photographers out there that are wanting to copy someone else’s style instead of finding their own. Learn the rules and then use them or twist them as you need to do to make your own art and to tell your story. One part of your image may follow the standard photography rules and another part will completely be out of the norm. Not everyone sees the image or the story the same and that is fine. Don’t get so caught up in trying to make everything absolutely perfect that you lose the shot.

One of the rules that you hear a lot is to simplify your image. Sometimes, especially in street photography, you can’t simplify the scene. Sometimes the scene has to speak for itself. Whether it’s chaos or clutter, sometimes you need to just go with what you have and work with it. There are stories that can be told just by being the silent observer and recording the image at that place and time.

Photography Rules and Finding Balance

Some photographers will talk to you endlessly about the Rule of Thirds and not centering your subject. Composition of the image is really subjective, but people get too comfortable just centering the image and when they start thinking outside of that box they begin to see everything in a new way. Moving your subject slightly off to the side can actually bring the focus onto them. Just make sure that no matter where your subject is in the image that they are the focus.

Photography Rules and Finding Balance

Using patterns and lines can draw your viewer in more. It helps for them to picture the scene and even put themselves into that moment in time. S-curves work really well to draw your eyes to a particular spot in an image. You can also try a new perspective and get down really low to the ground and use whatever lines are there to your advantage. Experimenting with your shooting techniques can help you learn what works for your style and what doesn’t.

Photography Rules and Finding Balance

Use of color and tone in an image can set the scene for the viewer. Colors can bring a harmony and unity to an image or it can be used to emphasize a certain part of the image. Color can add contrast, it can help parts of the image blend in, or it can really make a bold statement. Using color in your image can convey emotion and without a written word it can tell you what time of day it is, such as sunrise or sunset.

Photography Rules and Finding Balance

You could do a Google search on photography rules and it would make your head spin from trying to follow all of them, but the important thing about photography rules is knowing when to follow them, when to break them, and when to vary them up just enough to fit your image. Learning to find that balance takes time and practice. Sometimes you just have to learn from the mistakes you make and take those lessons with you to your next shoot. Don’t forget that art is very subjective and what works for one image may not work for another. Experimenting with techniques and composition helps you to learn about photography and find your own creative balance.

Lori Peterson is an award winning photographer based out of the St. Louis Metro Area. Her dynamic work ranges from creative portraits to very unique fine art photography. Lori’s work can be seen at www.loripetersonphotography.com and also on her blog at www.loripetersonphotographyblog.com. You can follow her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LoriPetersonPhotography.

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Discover the Secrets of Beautiful Portrait Lighting

04 Sep

NewImageToday I’m excited to announce the launch of a new dPS eBook – Portraits Lighting the Shot – by Gina Milicia.

In January of this year we released a brand new Portraits eBook called Portraits: Making the Shot.

It was an ebook written by renowned Aussie celebrity portrait photographer Gina Milicia on the basics of how to shoot amazing portraits that reflect the true character of your subject.

The overwhelming response from readers of the eBook was that Gina had created a valuable resource that was helping thousands of photographers to improve their portraiture – but they wanted more.

One of the biggest requests that we’ve received since releasing ‘Making the Shot’ was for some teaching on ‘Lighting’ portraits.

Using light effectively can be the difference between a portrait that captures the true spirit of your subject and one that simply records a moment.

Based upon this feedback we immediately began work with Gina to create a guide to lighting portraits.

I’m pleased to announce that it is ready for you to download today at a limited time Early Bird price of just $ 14.99 (25% off).

What’s Covered in This eBook?

  • The Rules:  The ten golden rules to to live by (when lighting a portrait).
  • The Gear:  The gear you need, might need and actually don’t need.
  • The Way:  How to ‘see’ the light, by using the ‘force’ in a non nerdy way.  This section is GOLD.
  • The Style:  Understand Gina’s style, but importantly how to use all your new skills to create your own.
  • Troubleshooting:  How to handle those tricky lighting scenarios.
  • Building the shot:  Build your shot, one light at a time

Get full details on this valuable new eBook here or buy it directly by clicking the Download it Now button below.

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Discover These Stunning Creative Lighting Techniques That Will Electrify Your Photos

03 Jul

Light is photography.. Without it, photographs would make for some of the dullest looking objects; as pointless an activity, as that of watching a documentary on the beauty of rainbows on a black and white television set! Many first time photographers struggle with the fundamentals of lighting, I certainly did, as there are so many options and choices available to Continue Reading

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Discover the Secrets to These 11 Special Effects Photography Projects: New dPS eBook

23 May

NewImageToday we’re launching a new dPS eBook that I suspect is going to give a lot of our readers hours of fun while playing with their digital cameras.

It’s called Photo Magic: Special Effects Photography Made Easy – an eBook by Neil Creek.

As an Early Bird special you can grab it today at 25% off (just $ 15 USD).

Over the years we’ve published thousands of tutorials here on dPS – many of which are on topics like Portraiture, Landscapes, Macro and Street Photography.

However some of our most popular tutorials over the last few years have been when our authors have submitted teaching on how to do ‘trick’ or ‘special effects’ shots.

As a result, I’ve long wanted to publish an eBook on Special Effects Photography and recently asked one of our regular authors – Neil Creek – if he’d like to write it.

Neil was an obvious choice to author this eBook, he’s a Professional Photographer, experienced photography educator and he’s one of those guys who always seems to be working on a new technique for taking photos with that WOW factor.

11 Fun Special Effects Photography Projects to Master

In Photo Magic Neil walks you through 11 photography special effects. In each case he shows you a photo he’s taken and then will walk you through the steps he went through to take the shot.

This is the perfect eBook for those weekends when you’re looking for something fun to do. Tackle each technique in turn and over the coming months you’ll have some spectacular images in your portfolio and will also have learned some new skills that you can then build upon to create your own special effects.

Here’s just some of the shots Neil will walk you through taking.

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Get full details on what’s included in this eBook here or order your copy at 25% off by clicking the download button below.

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Discover the Wonder of Time-Lapse Photography

25 Apr

13661683091928251025This week over at our sister site – SnapnDeals – we have a great deal running where you can get 20% off Time-Lapse Photography: A technical and practical time-lapse tutorial guidebook for all skill levels designed to get you out the door and shooting now!

Louie Schwartzberg is an award-winning cinematographer, director and producer who captures breathtaking images that celebrate life, he is also one of the most inspirational speakers I’ve ever listened to. His work is largely responsible for starting my time-lapse journey many years back and I just have to share this with you.

TED Gratitude Presentation by Louie Schwartzberg from ecodads on Vimeo.

“Beauty and seduction are nature’s tools for survival because we protect what we fall in love with. It opens our hearts and makes us feel we are part of nature and we’re not separate from it. When we see ourselves in nature it also connects us to every one of us because it’s clear that it’s all connected and one.”

We protect what we fall in love with. It’s true and so many times as photographers we are searching for that connection with our subjects, we might not realize it at the time or be actively searching for it but those shots that really strike us are more than just the ones that have really good composition or that we nailed the perfect exposure.

Time-lapse is a strange thing and Louie hits it straight on: It can free you from the normal flow of your routine and all the busyness of life, yet at the same time it can cement a connection between you and your surroundings more than anything else. It is an awareness we seldom experience.

Here is another photographer and inspiration I’d like to introduce you to: Ole’s Salomonsen and his third short film about the northern lights. His work is truly amazing.

POLAR SPIRITS from Ole C. Salomonsen on Vimeo.

He described his main focus as one of getting the auroras to show as close as possible to real-time speed given the time available in a short video. He works to show us the slower majestic dancing lights, as well as the more faster, dramatic and abstract shows, and finally the auroras in combination with city lights and urban elements. You can connect with Ole and learn more about his work via Facebook here.

The video is shot using Canon DSLR’s and the Stage One and Stage Zero time-lapse dolly systems by Dynamic Perception.

Time-lapse has a way of slowing the world for the photographer while at the same time accelerating it for everyone else. I personally shoot time-lapse because it alters the way I think, it challenges my view of the world and teaches me things that I hope to bring back and share with everybody else.

The entrepreneurial aspect of the art is extremely exciting. So many photographers and filmmakers, having looked around and not found what they need to achieve the time altered shots they envision, have gone ahead and built the tools themselves – often creating new companies or open source communities in the process.

The level of innovation, especially over the last few years, is incredible. Not only are we quickly fixing problems that have plagued photographers for years, but advanced camera controls, processing tools, and motion control devices that used to be cost prohibitive are now becoming affordable for the most basic hobbyist.

This is the change and energy that gets me so fired up. This is why I’m so excited to share this with you. I am a hobbyist a shooter, a teacher… and I certainly don’t proclaim to have all the answers but I do have some and I can share with you the time-lapse learning path I took. The one thing I know for sure is that the more people that become involved with time-lapse the bigger the ideas, the better the innovations and the more amazing the stories we can tell.

If you are interested in learning more about Time-lapse the book Time-lapse Photography: A complete introduction to shooting, processing and rendering time-lapse movies is currently 20% at SnapnDeals.

It’s a technical and practical time-lapse tutorial guidebook for all skill levels designed to get you out the door and shooting now!

The six most important topics you’ll learn inside:

  • Time-lapse gear from basic to advanced: cameras, tripods, intervalometers / remote timers, ND filters, lenses, and time-lapse motion control devices (motorized sliders, panning, tilting)
  • Balancing time-lapse image settings, how to fit all those pictures on your memory card and the important considerations regarding aspect ratio and HD quality
  • How to shoot time-lapse: composition, exposure, dragging your shutter and selecting the right time-lapse interval to get the look you want
  • Time-lapse flicker: What the heck is it, how to prevent it, and if it does occur how to correct it
  • Creating the time-lapse movie: Everything you need to know about time-lapse video software, easy to follow workflows and walkthrough of free and not so free rendering applications, codecs and frame rates, output settings, adding music and effects and where to upload and share
  • Test your time-lapse skills! Intro challenges covering astrophotography time-lapse (Astrolapse), flicker free day to night transitions (the time-lapse Holy Grail), HDR timelapses and time-lapse motion control devices

Take a look at a 30 page or so excerpt:
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More reviews and chapter excerpts can be found on the main book information page here.

“Time Lapse book : 4 thumbs up! I’ve been in photography since I’m 15 (so that’s almost 30 years .. gosh !!), and I’ve tried many things.. but your book gave me that kick I love so much in photography, there are new exiting things I can try and do, and you just made me not only discover it, but also WANT to do it… really badly :) – Eric

You had me at “It’s 2:20 in the morning”! – Kennith

“I loved the book. I found it very informative, thank you for putting in so much effort. It’s really helped me and I’ve been shooting away constantly.” -Robert

“Just what I was looking for to get started with time-lapse photography. The book provides easy to follow steps for setting up, taking and then processing time-lapse photos. There’s also a nice comparison of various pieces of equipment and software along with recommendations and tips that I found very helpful.” K. Mahon

Get your copy of a Time-Lapse Photography: A technical and practical time-lapse tutorial guidebook for all skill levels designed to get you out the door and shooting now now at 20% off!

Ryan Chylinski is an American photographer, entrepreneur, and outdoors enthusiast from the flagship city of Erie Pennsylvania. Founder of LearnTimelapse.com, a community powered time-lapse education and experimentation hub, Ryan’s philosophy centers on teaching, sharing and a continual drive to never stop learning.

Connect with Ryan on Facebook or via Learntimelapse.com

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DEAL: 25% Off Trey Ratcliff’s ‘Discover the Art of Photography’ Online Course

12 Apr

NewImageThis week over at our sister site – SnapnDeals – we have a great deal running where you can get 25% off Trey Ratcliff’s ‘Discover the Art of Photography’ video course.

Trey Ratcliff is one of the world’s best known photographers on social media and via his blog StuckinCustoms. He specialises in HDR photography and was the first photographer to have a HDR photograph hung in the Smithsonian.

In this four part course Trey shares some great information on the basic elements of photography. The episodes covered are:

EPISODE 1 – GETTING STARTED (30 mins)

  • Introduction to photography
  • Learning through curiosity and discovery
  • Setting up your camera
  • Taking your first photo
  • Editing your photo with Adobe Lightroom

EPISODE 2 – PHOTO COMPOSITION (40 mins)

  • Challenging the traditional teachings on composition
  • Live example: Composing a landscape photo
  • Live example: Composing a photo with people
  • Editing the landscape and people photos
  • Review examples of many different compositions

EPISODE 3 – FINDING YOUR OWN STYLE (60 mins)

  • Discovering your unique path to your own art
  • Live examples: Photos in a park and a candy shop
  • Reviewing examples of small-object composition
  • More advanced techniques using Adobe Lightroom

EPISODE 4 – PHOTO EDITING (34 mins)

  • Moving past the learning curve of post processing
  • Sharing your photos with others online
  • Playing with Adobe Photoshop
  • Tips & Tricks with Adobe Photoshop
  • Introduction to HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography

Get 25% off this course for the next 4 days only on SnapnDeals.

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NVIDIA 3D Vision Discover Test

20 Nov

NVIDIA 3D Vision Discover Test. You can watch the movie in 3D by using red/blue glass.

 
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