To employ a forced perspective, one does not need to be an expert. However, you must have probably seen your pals use the strategy to publish images. It has been used in some of the most classic films. Even semi-professional photographers use it to create unique...
Water photography is a broad area of photography with various creative possibilities. Photograph the elements of water during the golden hour or blue hour for the best results. Water Photography Ideas 1. Water Drop Photography Water Drop photography is a form of macro...
Lighting is the foundation of successful portrait photography, be it a corporate headshot or a character study. It’s key to flattering (or emphasizing) a person’s features, expressing your creative intent, and producing images that your clients will adore. The key to...
What is the Rule of Thirds? In photography, the rule of thirds is a composition type in which a photo is divided evenly into thirds, horizontally, and vertically. Then, with the imaginary 3*3 grid of 9 segments formed by two horizontal and vertical lines each, the...
Anamorphic lenses capture an extremely wide view without distorting faces, even with extreme closeups. The lenses can help create ultra-wide rectangular aspect rations, oval broken (out of focus area of the images), and long horizontal lens flares. There are two types...