Photo Tip: Adding depth with leading lines
Leading lines within an image create the impression of a third dimension by adding depth visually.
Leading lines within an image create the impression of a third dimension by adding depth visually.
What makes a travel portrait different is that it gives viewers a sense of place as well so always try to capture some of the background…
The photo above is of Leopold, a Seychellois fisherman, who I spent some time fishing with on assignment. Your eyes are immediately drawn to the yellow-orangeish water jug he is carrying. If that water jug had been a different color – say white or even blue – it won’t have popped out a lot more in the photo…
To successfully capture a memorable landscape photo, you need to study various perspectives and vantage points from which you can shoot a particular outdoor scene…
I realize it’s been awhile since I’ve posted what I’ve been working on the last few weeks. I usually round up latest publications, editorial contributions, and such. One of my latest photo shoots was for Electrolux which is a large multinational company based in Sweden…
I hardly convert my photos into black and white. Not because I’m not a fan of the genre. I am and love how black and white can convey strong emotions…
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