3D photography with Queen’s Brian May
3D photography or stereo imagery a technique for creating the illusion of depth in an image know has been around since before the invention of photography.
3D photography or stereo imagery a technique for creating the illusion of depth in an image know has been around since before the invention of photography.
Point of interest, sometimes referred to as the centre of interest, is probably the most important element in any photographic composition. I
Composition is literally organising the elements of your subject into an image frame. What you are trying to attract is the eye, then you have to hold its attention.
Continuing our series on photography basics we look at flash, tripods and lenses.
Shooting RAW and White Balance
The problem with photographers (mostly us boys anyway) is that we can be a big bunch of geeks. We obsess of tiny details in our images and our process. To be honest that should come as a relief to many of you if you’re hiring a professional photographer but what about when you are creating your own images?
In this article we are looking at moving on from automatic modes in your camera.
If you have have already read our article Learning Exposure then hopefully you will have a better understand of what ISO, Shutter Speed and Apertures are.
Learning about exposure
Photography basics ISO, Shutter Speed and Apertures
I’m often asked if we offer photography basics classes or any additional training to support our free Creative Photography for Kids course.
The easiest way for me to achieve that is to write a series of photography basics classes.
Hopefully you’ll find this helpful.
Week six of our series of Creative Photography for Kids.
This week we have some of our most exciting creative photography projects.
There’s Legography, our third Barbie fashion shoot, Lightpainting, abstract photography and a tips on how to create your own online storybook.
Since lockdown begun around the world we’ve seen plenty of different Lego photoshoots. We’ve also learn a new term; Legography.
We recently became aware of a tutorial on abstract paper photography by Ben Tuxworth on the Adaptalux blog.
This simple method seemed perfect for children of all ages to create and photograph so we have it a go.