Posts Tagged ‘portraiture’
I just got news from the folks behind the popular PSKiss filters that a new product has been launched – the Photographers’ Toolkits.
In a nutshell, Photographers’ Toolkits are a set of filters that, depending on the genre of your phtography, enhances your photographs with little effort.
The video above shows you how to enhance your landscape photos with the Outdoor Toolkit.
Read MoreI was introduced to Kirk Tuck by @_joyjoy and got hooked up on his blog entries. The dude is a good writer and makes it all the more easy for readers of any level to read. One particular entry caught my attention and that was his approach towards portraiture photography. Definitely worth a read if you have five to ten minutes to spare.
Read More"The way you compose your photography is the biggest factor in determining your personal style and your ability to get your message across to the audience." This was one of the many things that my photojourn professor said to me. While it is easy to understand the point that he was trying to make, not many of us listened. Those who did, went on to achieve great things in the field of photography. I'm not here to boast that i'm one of them. I'm not. And that's not the point of this entry anyway. Here are some more tips on photography composition that i picked up as a student back then.
Read MoreBecause this stupid wordpress theme insist i put a picture on top, here's a photo taken way back in 2008 with a Canon 40D and EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L. Lately I feel very uninspired, so much that i started looking at some of my favorite photographers' work to re-connect myself with photography. Since I'm at it, i might as well present you my list of photographers who, in one way or another, inspired my approach to photography.
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