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Unusual photos with the "means of transport" used by the creatures of the wild world
Humans use transportation to get where they want to go, but animals do not have this option, so they turn to others, such as using other creatures. These unique images, captured in the world of wild animals, capture moments like those in the fable Frog and Scorpio.
By Grecu Daniel Cristian4 years ago in Photography
Requisite Photography Tips for the Beginners.
Photography Tips Photography is an enjoyable and interesting process. It's now easier than ever before to begin as well. There are no longer the times of carrying around a darkroom or waiting for hours to take just one photograph. You can dive into the darkroom and begin snapping away at whatever piques your curiosity.
By Ab_cameragraphy4 years ago in Photography
The Best Midmorning Snack Recipes
The Best Midmorning Snack Recipes The Best Midmorning Snack Recipes! I’m sure many of us have experienced those mid-morning hunger pains where breakfast feels like it was forever ago but it’s still too early for lunch. Rather than waiting until lunchtime and running the risk of overeating or grabbing some junk food, satisfy your hunger with a delicious mid-morning snack!
By William Solano4 years ago in Photography
Better Pandemic Living Through Instagram
It’s still the middle of a pandemic and the worst economic crisis of our lifetime. Each day the news seems to worsen. BUT I have a secret weapon to keep me engaged and excited as we roll from one day of nightmares to the next: Instagram is my lifesaver!
By Aimee Liu4 years ago in Photography
Chris Morton “F**K DANCE, LET’S ART...” - The Exhibition
A couple of weeks back I went for a scan at the Nuffield Hospital in Jesmond , I got there early so decided to take a walk up to Oxfam in Jesmond to see my friend Katie Knowles (who I met at an event curated by the wonderful Craig Puranen Wilson) but I hadn’t seen her since before the first lockdown. I was surprised that she was there at the till where we hugged but didn’t kiss (we were masked).
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Photography
The Trend of Photography for Conservation
Why Photography Is Important for Conservation? Accept our Group Impact Manager summarizes it best .. There are a couple of manners by which photography is significant to protection. Initially, committed preservation photographic artists can bring issues to light of the situation looked by jeopardized species and living spaces through suggestive pictures that make a passionate association for watchers. Besides, untamed life photography is a significant driver of the interest for preservation the travel industry, and as such contributes fundamentally to the insurance of wild scenes. At long last, through resident science drives, photographic artists can add to preservation the executives by offering their pictures to investigate programs and internet atlasing information bases.
By Thomas Vasas4 years ago in Photography
Letter to a Camera
Dear Camera, I can’t say that I liked you very much as a kid. You would sneak up on me quietly, and before I knew it, in a fraction of a second, you would have already launched your attack. First a loud clicking noise would break the natural ambience, a mechanism that you would use to stun your victims. And then, you would strike with your most potent weapon. A weapon that you would use to disarm and blind your prey. That bright flash.
By Anna Cheung4 years ago in Photography
20 Several Exciting Photo Prompts To Get You Inspired
Disarray and absence of inspiration are unavoidable. In case you're in an inventive square, relax. You may require a couple of straightforward activities to invigorate your mind and find an entirely different universe of photography thoughts.
By Thomas Vasas4 years ago in Photography
Painting Vs Photography
PAINTING VS. PHOTOGRAPHY Painting and Photography are both very crucial parts to the history of art. Though Photography is a much newer medium than Painting, both have some similarities to one another. The pair to this day are a media anyone can pick up and attempt. But, does one medium more accurately capture reality than the other?
By QuirkyMin4 years ago in Photography
The reality of photography
This is a true story of the reality of being a photographer. When I was 17 I got my first job working at a photography studio. We mainly took pictures of families, newborns , newlyweds Etc. When I got the job I was very excited, but I was terrified at the same time. It was my first time shooting in a professional setting so instinctively all these questions came to my head oh, and they haunted me. “ what if I'm not as good as I thought it was” “what if the client hates their pictures” “what if the camera breaks in the middle of a session”. Naturally I tried to brush it off to give the client the best photos that I could give them. a family of four came into the studio one Friday evening, your typical American traditional family. they wanted some newly updated Family Photos, mom had just given birth to a beautiful baby girl, and they wanted some with her in it. I spent 2 hours shooting this family. Making sure I had every angle, position, lighting Source Etc. When the session was done I spent another hour and a half editing these pictures down to every Last Detail, I even edited out fingers that weren't supposed to be in the place that they were. The whole thing took me three and a half hours of My Blood Sweat and Tears. When the photos were done I called the family back to view them. Stop them down, put the flash drive in the computer, set all the photos up and put it on a slideshow. I wasn't really looking at the client as the photos were passing by, but I could hear scoffing and grunting. When all 35 images ran through its course I paused and asked the client these simple words, “ so what do you guys think?” The question that haunted me finally became a reality. I was followed by the words ``I hate these pictures, it's not what I wanted .” I remember feeling a sense of shock run through every nerve, bone, artery in my body. I was speechless. I genuinely didn't know what to say and the only thing that came out of my mouth was. “ I hope you have a good day”. Not only was that lost money for the studio but that was a reflection on my photography. From that point on I really took a step back and thought about how I wanted to approach each session. The photos in that session we're beautiful. It was my demeanor that made the session unbearable for the family. Being a photographer isn't about the poses and the angle , it's about capturing every family's uniqueness and their beauty and how they love. It may sound crazy but in the four years that I've been doing this I can remember every single client's laugh, their smile, how they have interacted with their family. I remember it all. It's easy to pick up a camera and start clicking a button. Oh, it's not easy to capture what each person is like outside of that photograph. That's what makes this field so unique. We are giving families something not only to put on their wall, but something that they can look at and say “ man, that's my daughter, sister, mother, grandma.”
By Avery Rae4 years ago in Photography
September
September is here. That’s the first thing that comes to my mind when I sit down to visit with you today. September is here, and I bet you knew that. I also bet that you know Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas are just around the corner, waiting in the wings, and it won’t be long. Then we get to start a new year.
By Peg Luby4 years ago in Photography











