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Article: Learn This Creative & Simple Light Painting Photography Technique
Learn This Creative & Simple Light Painting Photography Technique https://flip.it/IDmoct
What will You Need:
— A dark room/space, black-out lights, you need to control the light! A camera that can control the shutter speed. A tripod to stabilize your camera. A light source, a phone/flashlight, etc
Set Up Your Shot:
— Think CAMP: Composition — Ambient Light — Modify — (Add) Photography
Create Your Images!
Check out “Long Exposures are Cool, Right? These 11 Photographers Think So!” on Flipboard
Long Exposures are Cool, Right? These 11 Photographers Think So! https://flipboard.com/@phoblographer/long-exposures-are-cool-right-these-11-photographers-think-so-9bjnhbodljoa8d5j?from=share&utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=share
Dripping Light From Trees
Examples of painting with light; long exposures, adjusting your shutter speed to create unique and expressive images.
8 Tips for Long Exposure Photography
Shooting Long Exposures: Nikon
Additional Articles: Digital Camera World Magazine; Exposure Guide for Long Exposures
Experience Haitian Carnival Through The Lens Of Patrice Douge
Kirsty Mitchell’s ‘Wonderland’ Finished After 6.5 Years and 74 Photographs
Shooting 7 Headshots on 1 Wall with 1 Model
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TTL AND MANUAL MODE?
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TTL AND MANUAL MODE?
“What’s the Difference? is a series of video lighting tutorials. Each episode responds to a single question. In this episode, Jared Platt compares shooting in TTL and Manual Mode. The entire series, including all videos, articles and lighting diagrams, is available here.”
For a Cheap Light Painting Stick, Buy a $4 Tube Guard
Sebastião Salgado: “I had travelled to the dawn of time.”
I am so excited to see this film about the life and work of Sebastião Salgado.
Advise from Sebastião Salgado for young photographers. “If you’re young and have the time, go and study. Study anthropology, sociology, economy, geopolitics. Study so that you’re actually able to understand what you’re photographing. What you can photograph and what you should photograph.”