
Ask yourself the question. What makes an image call for an emotion? Is it the actual subject or the subjects actions or the background? Well it can be all of the above depending on the photographic lighting used. If you intend a happy fun filled image then the more light the better. If you are looking for an edgy serious image add some defining shadows.
p.s. When capturing an image, i find myself examining the image and identifying how i can make it my own through my style. I try to keep my photography consistent to help establish my style to the public.
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Lawrence
As a weekend photographer, I found myself with limited time and limited resources in terms of expanding my photographic ability due to my career. Like many weekend photography warriors, there are only 2 hours on the weekdays and maybe 8 hours or so total on the weekend to learn and grow. These time constraints is what motivated me into creating this online photography resource. I needed a photography hub where all the information I referred to is stored in one easy to navigate online location. I see this more of my online repository of photography information gathered through time. I am very proud of the success of my blog offering of "Photographer Interview Series". You will read in-depth interviews from the photography world's famous photographers. Names like David Tejada, Nick Onken, Michael Grecco and David Bean to name a few. The interview series has also expanded to include weekend photographers and now wedding photographers with the similar goal of learning from each other. My goal is to evolve this site to be the premier go to resource for photographer interviews and equipment reviews.
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