An In-Depth Look at Architectural Photography
via An In-Depth Look at Architectural Photography
via An In-Depth Look at Architectural Photography
via Why you should Expose To The Right – Part 1 Simple explanation of ETTR – using the histogram to push highlights to the right without clipping to enhance detail and micro-contrast and post-production headroom.
Photographers in Focus: Viviane SassenFor Dutch-born artist and fashion photographer Viviane Sassen, it is not Arnhem or Amsterdam but a village in the remote west of rural Kenya that holds the biggest sway over her creative voice. Sassen, the subject of the latest episode of our flagship series Photographers in Focus, spent her early years […]
via Lighting Ratios In The Digital Era – Digital Photo Magazine A lighting ratio is the difference between the brightness of the main light and the fill. Ultimately it’s a measure of the contrast within a scene, between highlight and shadow. A stronger ratio is higher contrast, while a lower ratio represents flatter illumination.
via How to Calibrate Your Monitor | Digital Trends Plenty of people stare at computer monitors all day — if you’re reading this, chances are you’re doing just that. But how many people take the time to calibrate their computer monitor? Proper calibration will ensure that your colours and black levels are true, and that your […]
via Photographs Gallery Page — Edward Burtynsky https://embed.ted.com/talks/lang/en/edward_burtynsky_on_manufactured_landscapes
via Using Tilt-Shift Lenses to Control Perspective
via 100 Photographs | The Most Influential Images of All Time
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via 8, 12, 14 vs 16-Bit Depth: What Do You Really Need?! Good (lengthy) explanation by Greg Benz. “Bit depth” is one of those terms we’ve all run into, but very few photographers truly understand. Photoshop offers 8, 16, and 32-bit file formats. Sometimes we see files referred to as being 24 of 48-bit. And […]