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12-Images from trip makes a journey Travelogue Photography (Part2) Interesting photography approach for Travelogue The photo essay approach for travelogue, simple put more effort on image, use them to...
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Cross Process Lomography and its’ digital fashion (Part 2) Shooting from different new angle Lomographer shoots picture from hip level. In broader sense, it applies to shoot pictures at...
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    Lomography and its’ digital fashion (Part1)

    Posted on November 30, 2011 | No Comments
    Felicia – portrait // Lomography is an attitude of capturing different images; It is an approach to photography in daily life; It is a community; It is an instinct photography; It is rapidly done liked a flash; It is basic and it is back to...

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  • Studio lighting

    Family & Candid Photography (Part 2)

    Posted on November 9, 2011 | No Comments
    Back window lighting – Set White Balance to daylight // Daylight is always my preference. In this case, I like to keep natural tone it produced in image and add beautiful film analogue colours on top of digital images. It should be discussed from case...

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    Family & Candid Photography (Part 1)

    Posted on November 9, 2011 | No Comments
    Sweet family – family portrait // A family’s photograph album is generally about the extended family. - Susan Sontag I can’t agree more on that. As a professional photographer, I took pictures for different families. I recorded their events, happenings and lives in pictures and...

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  • Free style framing in square format (5/10)

    Concept, technique & composition for different aspect ratio (Part2)

    Posted on October 20, 2011 | No Comments
    Work with square format (6 x 6) The Rule of Thirds does not change from one format to another. In square image, it is divided into nine equal parts by two horizontal and two vertical lines. Important compositional elements should be placed along these lines...

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