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DPC posted in the group Street Photography
5 Tips Every Street Photographer Should know by Faizal Westcott
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Great tips. Usually flat out tired after a street photography session because I constantly have to use more than just my feet. Great tip on holding the camera and to constantly be ready for the shot. Agree with shooting with other people. Too many may be a distraction and become cumbersome, but in South Africa there are safety in numbers.
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Also love the tip on it being “okay” to use the auto settings if it means you’ll get the shot. I still sometimes fumble through the manual settings, and only later discover (eg chimping or review) that I forgot about something simple, but then the moment is gone.
Oh, not really a tip shared in the video, but did notice that most of the stree…Read More
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Danie Bester posted in the group Street Photography
Danie Bester. Untitled, Triptych, Johannesburg, 2018
#MiniTutorialThis triptych features three impressionistic street shots, each taken on a different day with intentional camera movement. Together, they will suit a modern, industrial-themed interior space well.
In my Lightroom courses, I stress the importance of organizing images into…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Fine Art Photography
What is Fine Art Photography by Martin Osner
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DPC posted in the group Action Photography
Using Off Camera Flash for Sports Portraits by Jaison Sterling
#JaisonSterling #SportsPhotography #PortraitPhotography #OffCameraFlash
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DPC posted in the group Automotive Photography
How to Shoot Cinematic Car Videos by The Car Creative
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Danie Bester posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
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Danie Bester posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Leonard Misonne. Sortie De La Gare, Namur, Belgium, 1938
Photo Credit: WikipediaLeonard Misonne, a Belgian photographer, was one of the foremost figures of the Pictorialist movement. The Pictorialists endeavoured to craft photographs that captured mood and atmosphere, emulating the style of paintings rather than prioritizing sharp detail.…Read More
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Danie Bester posted in the group Architectural Photography
Symmetry vs Asymmetry?
These two photos of the Deloitte Building in Waterfall City illustrate Symmetry vs Asymmetry.
Symmetry in architecture involves a balanced arrangement of elements, mirroring each other across a central axis, creating a harmonious and stable look. Advantages include a pleasing, calming aesthetic, a clear focal point,…Read More
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Can I like both? I understand and appreciate the asymmetry of the second picture. Love how the dark wood on the right pulls me into the image, yet I’m constantly drawn to the lights. However, not sure if it is too much Star Trek with the Enterprise in warp speed, but I prefer the symmetry of the first pic. Everything in balance, beautiful lines. T…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
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Great Street Photography Tips by Faizal. I agree 100% with him that it is an art of observation and requires your full concentration. Some companions might be distracting, but I personally enjoy shooting with another photographer, as long as they don’t get in my way or space.
For me, the photography part is often secondary to the experience. F…Read More