Isolating your Viewer: Bring them in.
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Isolating your Viewer: Bring them in.

Capturing the interest of your viewer can sometimes be best achieved by isolating your subject and photographically providing a theme or story.

photo-Edu: Isolating the Subject
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photo-Edu: Isolating the Subject

Going to school for photography makes me want to share the information that I have learned through the classes taken.

Film Acceleration
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Film Acceleration

Film acceleration resembles something similar to an extreme cross processing because it is in effect a cross process with a little added something.

A Wide View on a Narrow Street
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A Wide View on a Narrow Street

Using a compact digital camera with an ultra wide angle auxillary lens for up close and personal street photography.

Through the Viewfinder - Giving an old camera a new lease on life
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Through the Viewfinder - Giving an old camera a new lease on life

Using a discarded twin lens camera add a vintage feel to photos without (much) photoshop while giving an old camera a new function.

Looking Back to Go Forward
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Looking Back to Go Forward

There is more than one way to improve your technique and artistic intent in photography.

From the Hip
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From the Hip

Combine interesting content with interesting perspective and you're on the right track. Sometimes the right perspective is three feet below the eye.

Shooting the Clichés
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Shooting the Clichés

Finding a subject you can call your own in the most over-photographed city on earth.

Double Take
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Double Take

Interesting multiple-exposure techniques with film

Paint With Light
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Paint With Light

Learn a cheap, easy and fun way to experiment with lighting.


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