By Francesca Lungarotti One of the more powerful features of photography and visual illustration is the encyclopedic and documentary foundation that lies behind the images. Wildlife and natural history photography requires not only advanced technical skills with a camera, but also the human characteristics of patience and caution that support the difficult task of capturing […]
By Francesca Lungarotti There are particular camera angles in photography that literally enhance the space of an image in such a way as to give the sensation of a multiplied space, deeper and more expansive than it actually appears at first sight. These measures enhance the space naturally present in an image. A real trompe […]
Fireworks are great to see and experience. Capturing a still image of fireworks with photography is easy to do, especially with modern cameras and smart phone cameras that do a lot of the work in their powerful software getting the exposure and frame rate correct, so all you do is click the button. But consider […]
Photography in its early days was seen more as a mechanical and scientific process than a new medium for art. Throughout the 1800’s, photography was often defined simply as a process to capture a visible reality. Even the most aesthetically pleasing and creative images produced for most of the 19th century were understood to be […]
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