Interior Photography Technique

Interiors can be photographed with either artificial, natural or mixed lighting. Some interior photographs can consist of large rooms, exposition rooms, museums, theaters, shops and other interiors like your home or a workshop. In most cases, the interior photography will be better covered with a wide camera lens, so having at least a 28mm lens … Read more

Architecture Photography Techniques

Architecture photography technique

Buildings can be photographed as they exist, and the photographer cannot alter the subject. The only important controls that can be altered are the light and the viewpoint. Since only these two ‘settings’ can bring out the characteristic features of a building, assuring a representative image, we will further concentrate on these details. Light – … Read more

Street Photography Techniques

Photographs taken on streets, parks, beaches or other public places are referred as street photography. Usually the main subject is people in their every day lives, often concentrate on a single decisive moment. The principal obstacle in creating good street photographs is shyness, most photographers can find very hard to expose themselves with the camera … Read more

The Framing in Photography

Framing is a technique that photographers can use to direct the viewer’s attention to the principal subject of the scene. Many elements or even people, can be positioned around the subject to create a frame within the image area. Separating the subject from the rest of the image using a frame, will make it more … Read more

The Subject in Photography

Everything that is around us can be the subject of a photograph. The photographer must take a deep look and understand what is special about a particular thing that he sees. He must search and select a clear composition that will transmit a message, an image that can touch emotions within the human soul. The … Read more