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Use Diptychs to Tell a Story

20 Feb

If a picture is worth a thousands words, how much is a diptych (pronounced diptik) worth?

Train conductor walking to a Japanese Bullet train in Tokyo Station, Japan

Train conductor walking to a Japanese Bullet train in Tokyo Station, Japan

Photography is about visual communication: sharing stories, ideas, and feelings through images. A diptych of two images, or parts of two images, is an impactful storytelling tool. Look for thematic, compositional, and other visual synergies that will make your diptychs more powerful than the sum of their parts.

Combine wide angle and telephoto shots

By using a zoom lens, or simply cropping a larger photo, you can combine two images that have different effective focal lengths. This can be used to complete the story and prevent the viewer from asking “what’s going on here,” like in this photo of my son collecting acorns in a park. And by the way, what is it with kids and acorns? I remember stuffing acorns into a plastic soda bottle and keeping them in my bedroom as a child…

Small boy picking up acorns

Boy collecting acorns

This diptych from from an engagement shoot in Kyoto, Japan, tells a story by combining a “before” and “after” image.

Cute couple taking a self portrait with a smart phone

Smartphone portrait

Think about your final aspect ratio

There are endless possibilities here. Factors to consider are how the images work together, as well as your final use for the diptych. If your image will be viewed on computer screen, a horizontal orientation will allow viewers to appreciate a large photo without scrolling. If you’re thinking about printing the photo, or showing it on a tablet or smartphone then this isn’t as much of an issue.

Here are a few diptych aspect ratio templates that I like. These are not hard and fast rules, just some ideas to get you started.

Two square images placed next to eachother

Two square images placed next to eachother

Two 2:3 aspect ratio portrait images placed next two eachother

Two 2:3 aspect ratio portrait images placed next to eachother

Two 3:2 aspect ratio images placed one above the other.

Two 3:2 aspect ratio images placed one above the other.

A 5x7 image next to a 5x4 image places the division between the images almost exactly at the golden ratio line of the larger diptych.

A 5×7 image next to a 5×4 image places the division between the images almost exactly at the golden ratio line of the larger diptych.

I hope this article has given you a few new ideas for how to showcase your photos. Feel free to post a link to your diptychs in the comments.

I appreciate feedback, please comment below or feel free to connect with me through Facebook or Google+. I’ll do my best to answer questions and reply to comments.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Using Photography and Video to Tell Stories that Need to Be Told

30 Jan

This morning I came across a short film that I just had to share with the dPS community. It is the story of Jill Brzezinski-Conley who shares her story of life, love and the challenges thrown her way through breast cancer.

Nothing I can really say adequately expresses what this video presents so… please watch and consider sharing this video.

‘The Light That Shines’ a story for all from InBedWithSue.com on Vimeo.

I guess to bring it back to what we do here at dPS – this is a beautiful example of one photographer (Sue Bryce) and one videographer Hailey Bartholomew using their gifts and talents so positively to impact the life of another person and to tell a story that I suspect will touch and hopefully inspire many.

Read more at Hailey’s blog and on Sue’s site and connect with Jill here on Facebook.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Tell us About the Best Shot You Never Got Due to Malfunction & WIN a JOBY UltraFit Sling Straps

12 Dec

UltraFit_SlingStrap_iso.jpgI’m excited today because one of our sponsors – and good friends – JOBY are offering to give 5 of our readers 2 of their UltraFit Sling Straps in a competition today.

To win all you need to do is to leave a comment below telling us about:

The Best Shot You Never Got Due to a Malfunction with your Gear.

That’s right – if you’re mourning a shot you never got due to a dead battery, a lens cap not taken off, a broken camera or a camera strap that got in the shot now is the time to get some pay back!

Our friends at JOBY have launched their revolutionary UltraFit Sling Strap that adapts from cinched to shooting so you never miss a shot and now they are offering it for you.

 

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To win the prize of 2 straps (1 for you and 1 for a friend) simply tell us about your photography malfunction in 50 words or less in comments below and JOBY will provide YOU with the straps for the holidays.

About JOBY UltraFit Sling Strap

Never miss a shot with the new UltraFit Sling Strap from JOBY that makes your photography comfortable, quick and more fun.  The SpeedCinch system allows for easy extension and quick ability to cinch to your body for stability; you can also lock the strap in cinched position for added security. The comfort is all in the design; male and female straps with the UltraFit Layered Pad Technology and S-curve designed specifically for the female body.  The strap easily and securely attaches to your DSLR or CSC camera with the LockSafe ¼”-20 Attachment™. See it in action.

Check out a demo of the straps by JOBY in this video:

UltraFit Sling Strap for Women by JOBY from JOBY Inc on Vimeo.

The Prize and Conditions of Entry

5 dPS readers will be chosen from the comments left below. Each winner will receive 2 UltraFit Sling straps. One for them and one to give to a photography loving friend! To enter leave a comment below telling us about the shot you missed due to a gear malfunction before midnight US Eastern time on Friday 21st December. JOBY will choose the winners and we’ll publish their names here on the dPS blog in the following week.

Conditions: There is one entry per person and entries are open to our global audience (we’ll get your prize shipped to you anywhere in the world).

So get to it – in comments below tell us about the best shot you never got due to a Malfunction with your gear! Good luck!

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Tell Tale Heart Animation

23 May

The Tell-Tale Heart is a wonderful animated short film of 1953 based on Edgar Allan Poe short-story. The story told by a mad man has a dark visual with a perfect work of narration by James Mason. It is a UPA Production and was the first cartoon to be X-rated (adults only) in Great Britain under the British Board of Film Censors classification system. Really great – you have to see it.

www.kseniyasimonova.com Kseniya Simonova is an Ukrainian artist who won Ukraine’s Got Talent 2009. She uses a giant light box, dramatic music, imagination and “sand painting” skills to interpret Germany’s invasion and occupation of Ukraine during WWII.
Video Rating: 4 / 5