We are less than a week away from our summer photography and yearbook conference, Press Pass! We can't wait to hang out with students and advisors from all over the state 😎
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Check out this thought-provoking blog post on the debate between film and digital photography. The article, written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Toronto MU chapter, dives into the timeless question of which is better. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or simply curious, this insightful piece is a must-read. Click on the link to learn more: https://ift.tt/sRqVGDl
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Still time to register for the NAPARS online photography presentation this Friday! Since it's a Zoom presentation, there's no limit to the number of attendees. From 12:00 noon to 2:00p EDT on Friday, May 31, 2024, I'll be sharing an online presentation for NAPARS on how using tripods, polarizers, and flashes will elevate your wreck site, vehicle, and component photographs. You'll see plenty of before and after examples to demonstrate just how powerful those three tools are by themselves, and even more so when used together. Any professional can easily use these tools to make consistent, professional, and useful photographs for reports and exhibits for clients, attorneys, judges, and juries. It's free for NAPARS members and only $5 for non-members! Of course, there will be ACTAR credits. https://lnkd.in/eNgCrHjw #NAPARS #forensicphotography #accidentreconstruction #accidentreconphotography #photography
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Have you checked out Jeff Leimbach’s latest class on Event Photography Basics yet? 🌟 📸 If not, here’s a quick look at what you’re missing! 👀 Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your skills, this class covers everything you need to know to photograph events like a pro. Let us know what you think! 💬 Link to class below.👇
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Just finished the course “Photography Foundations: Exposure (part 2)” by Ben Long! Check it out: https://lnkd.in/egn4svzC #photography.
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Check out this insightful blog post on the age-old debate of Film vs Digital in photography. Written by a talented student writer from Her Campus at Toronto MU, the article delves into the nuances of the two mediums. If you're a photography enthusiast or professional, this is a must-read! Find the full article here: https://ift.tt/sRqVGDl
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WT: You’ve documented people and places across the world, did making this work change the way you approached future projects? If so, how? JT: This work and the process of making it had a big effect on my photography. The workshop helped me look at my images with a more critical eye, to pay attention to every detail, and question and justify what I was photographing. Nowa Huta was the perfect subject to improve my work; such great people, environments, (and a) sense of history to record. https://buff.ly/3YAIqYj
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Something anyone can try at home - The Rule of Thirds. One of the basic compositional techniques in photography is the “rule of thirds,” which involves dividing an image into nine equal parts using two equally spaced horizontal lines and two equally spaced vertical lines. Placing key elements along these lines or their intersections creates a more balanced and engaging composition.
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Brand Design, UXR, UX/UI D, Product Design, Visual & Graphic Design Communication Design, DAIICT ‘25 | Philosophy Major, Miranda House '23
This street photography exploration or as my Professor, Sir Anirban Dutta Gupta mentioned - an ethno-photographic narrative - was one of the most interesting assignment of the entire module. For this, we had to find a key character, who is 'making' or 'creating' something to make their ends meet and had to explore the various aspects of their life in a duration of three day. The task was to capture and select those few photographs than can pretty much sum up to narrate their life around their work. Here are a few of the many photographs. https://lnkd.in/gxwF_FQP
Making Ends Meet - An Ethno-Photographic Exploration
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Cecil Holmes on the Rule of Thirds Tip #2 "For landscape images I usually frame my subject up using the typical rule of thirds gridline. How I compose from there is based on what is more interesting. If the sky is more interesting I place more of it in the frame. If the foreground is more interesting and the sky isn't as interesting, then I place more foreground in the frame." 📷: Cecil Holmes Photography https://lnkd.in/gcP3eYcy
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