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Want to master the art of ‘Wedding photography’?
No matter if you are a professional photographer or a rookie, wedding photography requires some key skills and dedication down the line. So, if you have just started with photography and thinking of gaining expertise in this ‘most talked about’ photography niche, we got some really handy tips in our kitty to share with you.
By Shubhangi6 years ago in Photography
Time Design - A Life Spent
At the end of 2017 I was involved in research about time. "Lost hours" project was presented and abstract sculptural objects, questioning our perception of the world, initiated many deep conversations among various people. Continuing this work, it was decided to create products that could be commercialized and used as a helpful tool of reflection of one's decisions, thoughts, plans about the future and to improved concentration. The result was 3 time measuring objects, that help us bring forth the abstract thoughts about our perception of everyday life and think about these issues more effectively.
By Lukas Avenas6 years ago in Photography
How to Edit Your Photo Using a Free Online Photo Editor
Have you ever wanted to learn how to edit your own photos, but don't want to spend a fortune on photo editing software? These days there are many free tools available both off and online for that very purpose! One such free online photo editing software is called Photopea. It is open source so is completely free to use!
By Rachael Spafford6 years ago in Photography
Mirrors of Memory
In this chapter we will look at several questions. What is the relationship between photography and memory? How can a still image/photograph produce or recall memories? What information do we get through photographs and through memories? How do memories transform through language and what does naming/defining memories do in terms of remembering and forgetting? How do the images/memories exist through projection?
By Petra Kubisova6 years ago in Photography
Mirrors of Memory
In this section we will look at how our memories are transformed through speech and how they affect the process of remembering and forgetting. As an example I will use a very unique case, the work of Lindsay Seers, whose memory went through a very unusual process.
By Petra Kubisova6 years ago in Photography
Mirrors of Memory
‘HER VOICE, WHICH I KNOW SO WELL’ This photographic installation uses the image of my mother and sister. The inspiration for the title came from Roland Barthes’ Mourning Diary, 1977, where he mourns his dead mother and approaches the question of ethical forgetting which he metaphorically terms ‘a localized deafness’.
By Petra Kubisova6 years ago in Photography
Force of Nature
Picture a force of nature. A jeweled dew droplet resting in a tiny fern I’d wager the first thing that popped into your head is some indomitable elemental power: crashing waves, raging wildfires, snowstorms that bury cities? After all, these are the forces of nature popularized in every disaster movie: grand, elegant spectacles over which humans must triumph.
By Alex OT6 years ago in Photography
Eternal Youth in The Lights of Adventure
My whole life my family never really went on vacations. We were +low income but not completely poor. Every year we would go to the county fair and I would always have so much fun looking at the animals and attractions while eating greasy food. My favorite part was obviously the rides as I am a thrill freak and nothing will ever beat the amazing view of seeing the place at night. When the sun goes down and the lights come out there is a whole new experience filled with magic as if the night would never end. Whether I was with friends or by myself I found myself sprinting from ride to ride to try and get the most out before we had to leave.
By Zack Blaisdell6 years ago in Photography
A Peaceful World
Life is like a camera. Focus on what’s important, capture the good moments, develop from the negative, and if things don’t work out take another shot. My high school Digital Photography teacher, Mrs. Licata gave me a framed photo with this quote, and it stands on my night stand every night. Once I say this photo contest, I knew this was the right time to put my best foot forward!
By Anastasia Karyczak6 years ago in Photography











