In this week's video, Ibarionex talks about the concept of making a photograph rather than simply taking one. He shares how by paying attention to light, line, shape and color, you can begin to find order in even the most chaotic scenes and begin the process of creating a strong and effective photograph.
Read MoreStreet Photography Tip: Working Intersections
In this week's video, Ibarionex talks about why he enjoys intersections for creating street photographs. He explains how the convergence of pedestrian traffic from different directions offers a range of photographic opportunities.
Read MoreThe Candid Frame #363 - Jamie MacDonald
Jamie MacDonald is a nature and stock photographer and social influencer living in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. A husband and the father of two boys who are widely featured in his work, he describes his love of photography as one that is “rooted in the desire to move people to see the world around them in new ways.”
Read MoreShooting Into the Light: Images from the Flickr Pool
In this week’s video, Ibarionex discusses the considerations that a photographer makes when shooting into the sun. He explains the different kinds of images that can be produced when a scene is severely backlit and what camera controls are necessary for achieving the best results.
Read MoreTCF Photo Chat: Jay Dickman & the Olympus OM-D EM-1 Mark II
We meet up with Olympus Visionary Jay Dickman to talk about real-world application of the Olympus OM-D EM-1 Mark II on his work as a Nat. Geo photographer and workshop leader.
Read MoreRevisiting Old Images - NYC 2009
I was asked to look into my archive for an image an article being written by a friend of mine. It resulted in me browing through a set of images that I took back in 2009, when I was teaching a photo workshop in New York.
Most of the images made that day were created more for scouting locations rather than walking away with some good imagery. So, I didn't give many of these photographs any considerations when I made them and after I returned home. I simply downloaded the images and moved on to the next project.
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