The Orton Effect is a photographic technique that blends two different photos of the same scene to achieve a mix of high and low detail areas.
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Creating Emotion with High-Contrast Black-and-White Photography
Black-and-white photography has an unmatched power to evoke deep emotions, stripping away distractions and focusing purely on form, texture, and contrast.
Read MoreUsing Color Grading to Evoke Nostalgic Moods
Color grading is a powerful post-processing technique that dramatically influences the emotional impact of your photographs.
Read MoreColor theory: Unlocking the emotional power of color
Colors aren’t just visual elements in your photos; they evoke emotions and tell a story. Mastering the basics of color theory can elevate your photography from good to breathtaking.
Read MorePanning Photography: Capture Speed and Motion Like a Pro
Perfecting panning photography is a powerful way to convey speed and motion in your photos.
Read MoreHow to photograph silky smooth waterfalls
When I first picked up a digital SLR back in 2014, all I wanted to learn was how to photograph waterfalls. You know the ones, where the water is all smooth and milky. Soft, beautiful slightly dark and gorgeous details.
Read MoreMaking Bold Statements with Color Blocking in Photography
Color blocking is a powerful photographic technique that uses bold, solid colors placed strategically within an image to create visual interest, impact, and drama.
Read MoreCreating Harmony with Analogous Color Schemes
Analogous color schemes, composed of colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel, naturally produce harmonious and visually appealing images.
Read MoreMastering Monochrome: The Art of Single-Color Compositions
Monochrome photography isn’t just about black and white. It encompasses creating images using varying tones of a single hue.
Read MorePilgrimage: The Faces of Kumbh Mela
The Naga sadhus, fierce and ancient in appearance, were best photographed at dawn, where they would emerge at the banks of Ganges to smear their naked models with ash and chant mantras. Other sadhus, wrapped in the bright safford-coloured robes, were often found meditating and reciting prayer under the shade of temples.
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