A photo in itself is never too dark, too bright or "just right". The tonality of your photo should be related to your subject and…
The history of photography shows us that the rectangular or square format of photos is not something universal. The format proportions are measured by the…
For more than 150 years, the development of a photo was a chemical process starting from shooting a latent image on film, to obtain a…
What is the main difference between natural light and artificial light? The answer drawn from its luminous spectrum, the color temperature, brings an emotional explanation…
Introduction The emotions that you manage to capture and share in your photos are in my eyes the only criterion for making remarkable photos. Focused…
Light is more expressive than you may think. Depending on how is oriented the light against your subject, you may experience extremely different emotions. Know…
Light has many refinements that are unknown to novice photographers. The ability of light to create hard shadows or soft shadows has very pronounced effects…
Painters have given meaningful adjectives to color palette, and created the notions of warm light and cold light. But it has little to share with…
You may think that light in photography is something binary: there is light, or no light. In fact, there is not a single kind of…
Introduction The emotions that you manage to capture and share in your photos are in my eyes the only criterion for making remarkable photos. I…