In the Photographers' point of View
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The Subject. |
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Test shot at Studio. |
After the successful launched for " Storia d' amore Italiana"
Dennis Nocom was Inspired to make it another twist
“The Edge of
Vampire Diaries.”
DennisNocom -
"I treat my dslr like a woman and it respond to my every touch". Any
one can take a photo but not everyone can come up with a magnificent
work of art. They say your 1st 10,000 picture is your worst. Thank God I
am over it. Michelangelo
didn't painted the Sistine Chapel overnight. Same with my photography,
it will mature in time thus creating a masterpiece that will last a
lifetime."
Terry Sy -
(1.)
"Everything is a subject. Every subject has a rhythm. To feel it is the
raison detre. The photograph is a fixed moment of such a raison detre,
which lives on in itself." - Andre Kertesz (Hungarian Photographer -
July 3, 1894 - Sept. 28, 1985)
raison detre is a French phrase meaning "reason for existence."
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2.) One photo out of focus is a mistake, ten photo out of focus are an
experimentation, and one hundred photo out of focus are a style.
(3.) Buying a Nikon or Canon doesn't make you a photographer. It makes you a Nikon or a Canon owner.
(4.)
I think a photography class should be a requirement in all educational
programs because it makes you see the world rather than just look at it.
(5.)
"There will be times when you will be in the field without a camera.
And you will see the most glorious sunset or the most beautiful scene
that you have ever witnessed. Don't be bitter because you can't record
it. Sit down, drink it in, and enjoy it for what it is!" ~DeGriff
(6.)
Perish-ability in a photograph is important in a picture. If a
photograph looks perishable we say, "Gee, I'm glad I have that moment."
~John Loengard, (Pictures Under Discussion)
(7.) "There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer." ~Ansel Adams
(8.) "A photograph is usually looked at - seldom looked into." ~Ansel Adams
(9.) "When
you photograph people in colour you photograph their clothes. But when
you photograph people in B&W, you photograph their souls!"
~Ted
Grant
(10.) "It's
weird that photographers spend years or even a whole lifetime, trying
to capture moments that added together, don't even amount to a couple of
hours."
~James Lalropui Keivom
(11.)
"I dream that someday the step between my mind and my finger will no
longer be needed. And that simply by blinking my eyes, I shall make
pictures. Then, I think, I shall really have become a photographer."
-Alfred Eisenstaedt Dec. 6, 1898 - Aug. 25 1995
(12.)
"Once the amateur's naive approach and humble willingness to learn
fades away, the creative spirit of good photography dies with it. Every
professional should remain always in his heart an amateur."
- Alfred
Eisenstaedt (American Photographer)
(13.) Composition- "Good composition usually means unity and balance in shapes, colors, and textures.
But mood, emotion, and actions are often enhanced by flouting conventional photographic rules; if it works, it works.
Photographing People-
"If you practice with people you know, you’ll get more comfortable.
Equally important, know your gear well enough to use it without
thinking. Avoid the bull’s-eye. Don’t always put the subject smack dab
in the middle of the frame. Move the camera around, placing the subject
in different positions in the viewfinder. Look for a composition that
reveals something about the place as well as the person."
Light-
"Landscape photographers will say they’re “waiting for the light.”
Photojournalists must often use ambient light. A studio photographer
creates his or her own, with lamps. But all know that light—low, soft,
harsh, warm, or diffuse—is critical."
(14.)
"Professionals often say they “make,” rather than take, pictures—a
distinction that implies creative collusion between machine and
operator, rather than a simple confluence of light and space.
In
every carefully considered photographic accomplishment, four elements
are vital: subject, composition, light, and exposure. In this frame, we
will use the shorthand of the icons below to highlight the choices that
make a successful photograph."
(15.)
"Most photographers document only family history—birthdays, weddings,
graduations, or holidays. Others expand to nature or sporting events. A
few make art. And some make art of all their pictures, no matter the
subject. Shoot what’s important to you."
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On the lighter side of the news....- Photographer Donn Delica |
Donn Delica -
“There are not more than five musical notes, yet the combinations of
these five give rise to more melodies than can ever be heard.There are
not more than five primary colours, yet in combination they produce more
hues than can ever been seen.
There
are not more than five cardinal tastes, yet combinations of them yield
more flavours than can ever be tasted.” -Sun Tzu The Art of War
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Photographers in Action. |
Jeramie Tio -
"Make the Shot, Captured the Moment."
Tristan Jeremias A. Bello -
"Photography is an Art that mirrors to dimension of life the real world, were I exists...
And dream world that nourish inside my playful imagination..."
Supported by:
Fresby Marie Ayran make-up, Tina Cruz (hair style), GnaixNiQ (co- critic writer), Edwin Santos (photographer), and Michael Lance (video editor).
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