Monday, January 26, 2015

What it takes to develop a Great Photo : Unlocking the Camera !






BY : PR Team Studio 52, 27th January- 2015 , 10:00 AM


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Photography makes it simple for anyone to produce images without needing any artistic ability: just set AUTO and go.
You can't paint unless you study and practice. In studying painting, you are always taught image structure.Anyone can take pictures. Formal courses of photographic study rarely, if ever, cover the basics of image structure. All they teach is technical mumbo-jumbo, which is a waste because cameras do all of the technical stuff for us today anyway.

Even professional photographers are rarely taught about the nuts and bolts of image formation, which is why so many photographs are so unpleasant.
The lack of structure is why so many photographs don't make it.
The nature of my blog is critical because I hope to explain the central structures that are so vital to making strong imagery. Images that get the fundamental rights always get people to go ooooh and ahhhhh, and those without their fundamentals in order are boring.

Equipped with this information, hopefully you'll start recognizing the elements which make images that make people's jaws drop, win top honors at photo contests, and are the first images an editor picks when buying images.
Once you learn these simple basics, you'll be able to take awesome, award-winning shots with any camera. Once you can do this, you'll no longer need to waste so much money on camera gear or haul so much of it around with you. You'll just take great pictures.


This is crucial


If the image didn't catch your eye like, it wouldn't mean much.
Once a photo has caught your attention, it needs to have details to keep the eyes interested. This is easy. Every photo has details. The problem is how few photos have any sort of underlying structure to catch your eye in the first place.
Most photographers snap photos, paying attention only to the details, but ignoring the far, far more important fundamentals. Most photographers don't even know that there are fundamentals!


It's not about the subject


Here's another secret: in photographic art, it's never about the subject.
It's always about the underlying compositional structure. Subjects that may be there are chosen because they support or create a structure, not the other way around.
What a subject does in real life is irrelevant. In a good photo, subjects are chosen to provide the shapes or colors we want to lay down the basic design of an image.

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