Posts Tagged ‘Photo studio’

The Different Unique of Black and White Photography

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

The Different Unique of Black and White Photography is interesting how sometimes older technologies or art forms take on an even greater value when they are made obsolete by the new and modern. In fact, it is not at all unusual any more to see a very modern movie filmed entirely in black and white. It is also common to visit a fine art museum and find a photographic art display that uses black and white extensively. Black and white has some artistic and emotional qualities that are just not possible to achieve in color photography.

Probably the strongest quality that grabs the viewer with a black and white photo is its emotional power. Even if the photo is just of an old barn or an antique car, there is an emotional appeal that is difficult to analyze in words but universal to all of us as

Learn From the Photography Masters

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

No matter if  you are looking for the right path for your budding student photographer in your family or looking on how to jump-start your own photography career, the right school can make all the difference. There is no question that photography is an outstanding career path with many different directions that someone skilled with a camera might go. Why you should learn from the photography masters.

The diversity of careers in photography is truly amazing. From the base talent in photography and a solid understanding of new and emerging technologies,

Camera Phones Would Never Destroy Photography?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

This is not joke. Even there are so many built in camera in a smart phone, but camera phones would never destroy photography? In any “photo op” moment any more, it is impossible to miss the invasion of the camera phone. Where it used to be easy to tell when a camera was around and if people had them handy, now anyone with a phone could be a clandestine photographer. Even at occasions that used to be ruled by the professional photographer such as weddings and the like, we now see those dozens of hands going up snapping photos with camera phones that seem to dominate the scene.

Conventional photography is a highly developed art form and