Ansel Easton Adams (1902-1984) “A good photograph is knowing where to stand.” When you first experience taking photos, you point your camera towards your subject, center the scene, and press the button. It’s fun to see the results, but at one point in time, you will ask yourself, how can I take better pictures? You [...]
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Up until the 60′s, B&W photography dominated over color photography. Nevertheless, some photographers experienced with colors even before Auguste et Louis Lumière produced in 1907 the Autochrome plates enabling color photography. Think of Edward Steichen’s (1879-1973) famous The Pond-Moonlight photograph. It was taken in 1904 in Mamaroneck, New York depicting a pond in wooded area, [...]
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Technology integrates more and more in our everyday lives. With photography, for example, we clearly see how the revolution caused by digital photography impacts on the way we take pictures. We are most likely to be surprised nowadays to learn that someone does not have a camera than the contrary, and many newcomers to the [...]
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