
Best of | Apprendre la photo Devant le nombre d’articles, je sais que certains d’entre vous ne savent plus par où commencer ! Je vous ai donc concocté un best-of des articles essentiels par catégorie. Non pas que les autres soient mauvais :P, mais si vous ne deviez en lire que quelques uns, ce seraient ceux-là. Si vous n’y êtes pas encore passé, je vous conseille de commencer par la page… Par où commencer ? Matériel Technique Les conseils de base Ne réfléchissez pas trop, réfléchissez mieux ! Exposition Netteté Maîtrisez l’autofocus (ou mise au point automatique)Choisissez manuellement votre collimateur5 astuces pour prendre des photos plus nettesLa profondeur de champ décryptée : comment obtenir un beau flou d’arrière-planPour aller plus loin : comment obtenir un premier plan flou et un arrière-plan net ? Composition Créativité Post-traitement Les bases à connaître Je vous propose de nombreux tutoriels en vidéo pour maîtriser différents outils. Astuces pour Lightroom Exemples de développement numérique Créativité
Andrzej Dragan PHOTOGRAPHY 25 Incredibly Detailed Black And White Portraits of the Homeless by Lee Jeffries Lee Jeffries career began as a sports photographer, capturing the beautiful game of football in Manchester. Then a chance meeting with a homeless woman living in the streets of London changed his life forever. He has since dedicated himself to capturing gripping portraits of the disenfranchised. Shooting exclusively in black and white, Lee Jeffries’ 135+ pictures can be viewed in his Flickr Photostream. The majority are closeup portraits with incredible detail. Lee Jeffries lives in Manchester in the United Kingdom. Lee Jeffries recalls that, initially, he had stolen a photo from this young homeless girl huddled in a sleeping bag. The models in his photographs are homeless people that he has met in Europe and in the United States: «Situations arose, and I made an effort to learn to get to know each of the subjects before asking their permission to do their portrait.»
Il punto sulla Street Photography | Fotografia & Informazione a) La fotografia come prodotto, nelle leggi vigenti: la Legge n.633. La Legge n.633 del 1941 sul Diritto d’Autore, abbondantemente rimaneggiata, è tutt’ora in vigore, anche dopo l’approvazione del Decreto Legislativo 30 giugno 2003, n. 196, Codice in materia di protezione dei dati personali (c.d. Legge sulla privacy). La Legge 633 si occupa del diritto d’autore per ogni genere d’opera; nel Capo V, Diritti relativi alle fotografie, non detta regole per la ripresa, ma solo per la fotografia come prodotto successivo. Unica descrizione “a monte” è quella contenuta nell’art.87 che definisce che cosa è una fotografia:Sono considerate fotografie, ai fini dell'applicazione delle disposizioni di questo capo le immagini di persone o di aspetti, elementi o fatti della vita naturale e sociale, ottenute col processo fotografico o con processo analogo, comprese le riproduzioni di opere dell'arte figurativa e i fotogrammi delle pellicole cinematografiche. Vediamo da vicino l’art.97.
Shadowhouse Creations History of Cameras: Illustrated Timeline Email Photographic cameras’ roots go deep. Everything started with the camera obscura, and continued with Daguerreotypes, 35mm cameras, digital cameras and camera phones. Photo by Andrew Illarionov Now we offer you to learn more about the photo cameras ‘way’ through ages and generations of photographers. Due to the popularity of this post, it was updated by Chris Ford. The first pinhole camera (also called the Camera Obscura) was invented by Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham). The Daguerreotype Camera was announced by the French Academy of Sciences. The first American patent issued in photography to Alexander Wolcott for his camera. The panoramic camera patented by Thomas Sutton. Oliver Wendell Holmes invents stereoscope viewer. George Eastman patents Kodak roll-film camera. First mass-marketed camera – the Brownie was presented by Eastman. The Raisecamera (travel camera) was invented. The first 35mm still camera (also called candid camera ) developed by Oskar Barnack of German Leica Camera. Update
Thomas Leuthard Photography Create paintings from photos Did you ever wanted to be a great artist? But unfortunately you are really bad at it? Well that's ok because now with Psykopaint you can be a great artist with no skills. Afghan Girl on Cover of Magazine, Photos, Wallpapers In December 1984, Afghanistan was five years into a bloody civil war between the Soviet Union, which sought to maintain a Marxist government there, and anti-government Islamic rebels called mujahideen. Millions of refugees were pouring over the borders into Pakistan to escape the fighting. National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry was in the region for a story on the refugee crisis. While touring a refugee camp on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, he entered a large tent that served as a girls school. The first child he saw was a shy girl with fiery eyes, about 12 years old. McCurry approached the girl, and she agreed to let him take her picture. "I didn't think the photograph of the girl would be different from anything else I shot that day," he later recalled. What emerged was a searingly beautiful image of a young girl with haunting eyes who came to symbolize the plight and the pain and the strength of her people. A Mystery for Years Reunited