Are you a photographer and want to successfully develop your photography business? Do you shoot for yourself and do not know how to make it a profession? Want to avoid common mistakes (and 90% of photographers make them)? We’re the one who can help you with that.
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STEP 1: Shooting
At this stage the preparation is everything. While you as an artist have to concentrate on the idea and it’s realization, your personal assistant will take care of finding and booking place, making deal with models, controlling the payment etc.
STEP 2: Editing
You have image - we have tools to make this image real. Set a task for your assistant, draw the image with words and let him accomplish it. You will achieve best results by making an example and then pick 10 more photos to be edited like you did.
In photography, “stop” or “step” is a fairly common concept, but many misunderstand it, many are afraid because it sounds complicated. In fact, "stop" is very simple.
Camera Shutter Speed - The amount of time the camera shutter remains open while taking a photo. The longer the shutter is open, the more light hits the camera's sensor and the greater the overall effect. Doubling or halving the shutter speed time will increase or decrease the exposure by 1 stop.
Aperture is measured using an "f-number", sometimes referred to as "f-stop", which indicates the diameter of the orifice. It must be remembered that a smaller f-number corresponds to a larger aperture, in which more light enters the photosensitive element, while a higher f-number means a narrower aperture (less light).
ISO, or light sensitivity, is responsible for the overall effect of light on a photosensitive element. The lower the ISO, the wider the aperture should be opened and the longer the shutter speed.
When adjusting the three exposure components, the photographer must be aware that each of them affects the photograph in other ways that may not always be desirable. Shutter speed - if the shutter speed is too slow, the picture may be blurred by camera movement or subject movement.
Photography is a way of displaying a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional plane, so the perception of a picture is somehow connected with a linear perspective. It adds volume to the picture, destroys the wall that arises between the photograph and the viewer.
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