Long Exposure photography has existed since the days of the first images recorded, however, today Long Exposure, or should I rephrase and say, Daytime Long Exposure(LE), is a technique in which Neutral Density (ND) filters are placed on the lens to allow an extended exposure time. This results in an ethereal look in which stationary objects are solid and eternal, whereas the … [Read more...]
What Makes a Great Fine Art Architectural Photograph?
It was and always will be my belief that a great architectural image must adhere to the following 3 features: Composition is King. In architectural photography, you need to see in the language of geometric lines and shapes. These elements must create a harmonious balance within your frame. Without this component, not much can be done to salvage an image. Once the shot … [Read more...]
Black and White vs. Color
This article is co-authored by Sharon Tenenbaum and Rick Hulbert An Educational Duet on the: The Search for Simplicity vs. Complexity Sharon Tenenbaum and Rick Hulbert team up to talk about advancing your photographic talents. Hear from 2 International Award Winning Photographers 2 points of view. SHARON TENENBAUM: “Rick teaches how to give an objective depiction of … [Read more...]