Photography struggles with truth as a concept. With other art forms, truth is generally a non-issue. We do not question whether a painting is real. We do not question whether a dance is real. We are generally able to discern fictional texts from nonfiction; furthermore, we’re generally able to sift through multiple nonfiction texts and combine them with our own experiences to arrive at a conclusion of truth. But not with photography.
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How Freelensing Can Reinvigorate Your Photography
The fact that the focal plane of a picture must always be parallel to the sensor plane is so obvious to most photographers that they don’t even bother questioning that fact. Here’s what happens when you do question it and how modern mirrorless cameras can help you do it.
A Conversation With Jason Lee on His New Photography Book ‘In the Gold Dust Rush’
You probably know Jason Lee from his many roles in TV and movies but did you also know he is a talented photographer? Yes that Jason Lee The star of “My Name is Earl,” Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise, and my personal favorite “Mallrats.”
Five Steps to Incredible Minimalist Photography
Minimalism is a fascinating genre of photography and one, which can deliver some incredible and powerful photos. This is the genre where “less is more” really shines. Here I share five steps you can take to create incredible minimalist photos.
What Is Minimalist Photography and How Do You Do It?
What the heck is minimalist photography? How do I take minimalist photos? And what kind of gear do I need to do it? Well, read on to find out the answers to those questions and more.
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Show Us Your Best Photos That ‘Tell a Story’
Some pictures are “worth a thousand words” but most photos pretty shallow. We want to see your images that truly do tell a story.
Five Reasons To Shoot Abstract Photos
It’s always nice to capture a subject in its purest form, presenting it powerfully. However, shooting an abstract photo can turn an ordinarily drab subject into a work of art.