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Title: Not Every Photo Deserves Monochrome Black and white doesn’t automatically make a photo “art.” Convert when texture, contrast, or emotion matters more than color. Great candidates: harsh midday sun (color looks blown out, but B&W loves...
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Title: What Your Subject’s Shirt Is Saying About Them Colors aren’t decoration—they’re psychology. In portraits: Red: Power, passion, danger. Great for bold personalities. Overwhelming for shy subjects. Blue: Calm, trustworthy, sad. Perfect for...
by gYz6GuBdTC | Photography |
Title: Embrace the Harsh Light: 5 Tricks for Noon Shoots The “golden hour or nothing” crowd is missing out. Midday sun can be dramatic, contrasty, and gorgeous—if you stop fighting it. Trick #1: Find open shade (under a tree, beside a building). Position...
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Title: Portrait or Landscape? The Choice Changes Everything Your orientation isn’t neutral—it’s emotional. Horizontal (landscape) feels calm, expansive, and cinematic. It suggests context, environment, and story. Use it for group shots, landscapes, and...
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Title: The Hard Drive Is a Graveyard: Print Your Photos You have 47,000 photos sitting on a hard drive. When was the last time you looked at them? Exactly. Printing changes everything. Not gallery-quality fine art prints—just cheap 4×6 snapshots from the...