photography composition techniques

National Gallery Invites Clive Head and Ben Johnson for Contemporary Display
Clive Head, Haymarket, 2009. © The artist. Photo Prudence Cumming Associates, London. LONDON.- This autumn, to coincide with the Sainsbury Wing exhibition Venice: Canaletto and his Rivals, the National Gallery has invited contemporary artists Clive Head and Ben Johnson to display their work in two consecutive exhibitions in Room 1. Both artists paint the city, but for very different reasons, and …
Photo Composition Technique from Chase Jarvis – Photo Composition Tips
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Shoot Great Video with your Canon DSLR Camera (DVD) $29.99 REGION FREE DVD developed for new to intermediate photographers buying their first DSLR cameraIntended for the still photographer moving into video; learn skills and secrets to producing great videoCreates a solid understanding of the camera’s features and controls and helps to unleash its potentialSample subjects are: shutter priority aperture priority/depth of field focus alternatives metering a… |
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On Target Photo Training: Volume 9 – Master Photo Composition In Volume 9 we continue our discussion of photo composition. Artisitc composition is where the rubber meets the road…it’s the difference between a snapshot and a photograph you would be proud to hang on the wall! Here is a bit of what is covered:Leading Lines – Leading lines are photo elements that will draw the viewers eye into the photo (and keep it there). Plus, they direct attention to the m… |
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The Photographer’s Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos $17.70 Design is the single most important factor in creating a successful photograph. The ability to see the potential for a strong picture and then organize the graphic elements into an effective, compelling composition has always been one of the key skills in making photographs. Digital photography has brought a new, exciting aspect to design – first because the instant feedback from a digital camera… |
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On Target Photo Training: Volume 8 – Photo Lighting Part 2 In this “On Target Photo Training” volume we continue our discussion of light. Last time we covered hard light and how to work with it, this time we cover soft light, how to work with it – and when – and how to create and modify it.. This is the lighting most used in photo studios and no photographer should overlook this important topic.As a bonus…you will also learn how to make your own softbox… |
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