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		<title>The Origins Of Black And White Photography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black and white photography is a number of monochrome forms in visual art. Monochrome comes from the Greek monochromos meaning &#8220;of one colour&#8221;, which is a combination of monos, meaning &#8220;alone&#8221; or &#8220;solitary&#8221; and chroma meaning &#8220;colour&#8221;.
&#13;Quite basic when you break it down!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Black and white photography is a number of monochrome forms in visual art. Monochrome comes from the Greek monochromos meaning <b>&#8220;of one colour&#8221;</b>, which is a combination of monos, meaning <b>&#8220;alone&#8221;</b> or <b>&#8220;solitary&#8221;</b> and chroma meaning <b>&#8220;colour&#8221;</b>.</p>
<p>&#13;Quite basic when you break it down!</p>
<p>&#13;For Many decades black and white photography dominated the scene until colour was introduced. From the 16th century when the brightness and clarity of camera obscuras was improved by enlarging the hole with a telescope lens until now, we still admire the purity of black and white photography. It was not until the 17thCentury, 1727 to be exact, when Professor J. Schulze mixed chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask, that the first photosensitive compound was created. And in 1816 NicÃ©phore NiÃ©pce combines the camera obscura with photosensitive paper and created a permanent image in 1826.</p>
<p>&#13;In the past black and white dominated the media. Movies, television and even computers, were all monochrome. It was not until the middle of the 20th century that colour photography became popular.</p>
<p>&#13;Choosing a subject is essential for this type of photography, more so than choosing a subject for colour photography. While some subjects can look amazing in colour, they often look dull in black and white. Black and white photography is both the simplest and most sophisticated of all the photography disciplines. It is, honest, fresh, crisp and clean and can result in the most powerful imagery. Capitalising on its popularity, black and white photography holds its own when it comes to photographic exhibitions. Such powerful imagery can be timeless and compelling at the same time. It captures emotions, impressions, and atmosphere that depict nostalgia in a dramatic way.      </p>
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<p>&#13;<br />&#13;In black and white photography, you will need to consider the exposure, your background, making sure that the subject is well backlit and that it does not distract from your subject. Lights and shadows are also important. For example, when you strip an image of its colour, you are left with the strictly light and shadows and subtle tones of grey. To experiment with this, you could shoot at different times during the day, that way you will learn the importance of light and shadows and how it can enhance the mood of your image. Colour is also important when considering black and white. Try and choose a subject that has fewer colours. For example; purple and green look great in colour, but in black and white, they become unrecognisable. Therefore, it is important to choose a subject that is of interest and dramatic at the same time.</p>
<p>&#13;Nowadays, we are seeing resurgence in black and white photography. The demand for it is rife within the media sector, such as advertising, and print form. Even consumers who want timeless photographs of their weddings and various family occasions are using black and white photography.</p>
<p>&#13;Most well known photographers use this medium of photography especially for people photography. From early portrait photography in the 18th century, black and white photography has had a huge impact on the success of modern photography. British photographer Julia Margaret Cameron (June 11, 1815 &#8211; January 26, 1879) became well known for her images of celebrities of her time. Even though her career was short lived, 11 years to be precise, she did not show an interest in photography until she was given a camera at the age of 48 years old. She favoured the close crop style of portraiture, a style that is still very popular today.</p>
<p>&#13;It is true to say that black and white photography is timeless. It can literally stop time. We only have to take a look at Ansel Adams work of the American West. Even today his images are provoking in every sense as if they could&#8217;ve been taken yesterday.</p>
<p>&#13;Of course the use of black and white vs. colour is a personal one, nevertheless, if it was not for the geniuses of the early part of the 16th century, we would not have been to capture time, of which is the essence.                </p>
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		<title>Types of Photography</title>
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Fashion Photography- Fashion is a very catchy word and it is always associated with the latest and trendy things. Fashion photography is a kind of genre of photography, which is devoted to displaying clothing and other fashion items. Fashion photography is most often conducted for advertisements or also for the fashion magazines and some of [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Fashion Photography</strong>- Fashion is a very catchy word and it is always associated with the latest and trendy things.<strong> </strong>Fashion photography is a kind of genre of photography, which is devoted to displaying clothing and other fashion items. Fashion photography is most often conducted for advertisements or also for the fashion magazines and some of them are Vogue, Vanity Fair or Allure.As the time changes and goes, fashion photography has developed its own aesthetic in which is associated with clothes and fashions, that are enhanced by exotic locations and story lines. </p>
<p><strong>Birth of Fashion photography-</strong>Photography was developed in the 1830s, but the earliest and first popular technique (the daguerreotype) was unsuitable for mass printing In 1856, Adolphe Braun published a book, which contains 288 photographs of Virginia Oldoini, Countess de Castiglione, who was a Tuscan noblewoman at the court of Napoleon III. The photos by <strong>Fashion photographers</strong> depict her in her official court garb, making her the first fashion model. In the first decade of the 20th century, advances in halftone printing were allowed to fashion photographs by <strong>fashion photographers</strong> to be featured in magazines. Fashion photography made its first appearance in French magazines such as La mode practique.<strong></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Fashion photography today-</strong> After the death of Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton and Herb Ritts, today the most famous <strong>fashion photographers</strong> are Mario Testino, Steven Meisel, and Patrick Demarchelier</p>
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<p><strong>Creative Photography-</strong>The Center for Creative Photography is an archive and research center located on the University of Arizona campus. Creative photography retain the archives of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Garry Winogrand, Harry Callahan and some other great 20th century <strong>Creative photographers </strong>over fifty archives in all.</p>
<p>Creative photography is creativity by <strong>creative photographers</strong>, who capture all the spontaneity and romance of your special day in a modern and contemporary fashion. The very different and unique reportage style enables photographers to photograph the more intimate and lighthearted moments, which can be lost with a more conventional approach. At the time of your weeding a collection of photographs provides emotions and excitement of your memorable day. This is the unique style of photography, which has been featured in bridal magazines such as &#8216;Cosmopolitan Bride.</p>
<p><strong>Outlaw photography</strong>- Award-winning Outlaw Photographer James Taylor is the owner and creative director and lead photographer for Outlaw Photography. If you want to see her you can view his work, which has been featured in such publications as INsite Magazine, the Bandera Bulletin, the Boerne Star, the Hill Country Sun, the Rivercity Daily Tribune, and in many other media outlets.</p>
<p>Read about Outlaw photography also read about creative photographer and Fashion photographer</p>
<p><strong>Outlaw Photography</strong> is based out of Bandera County in the Texas Hill Country. It also serve clients locally and across the country, specializing in family, senior and wedding photography. The projects of Outlaw Photography can be in-house projects include efforts designed to support breast cancer awareness, area pet shelters, and scholarships for students of photography. People who want to be part of outlaw photography for making fundraising efforts and if they are an area non-profit , they can get the benefits of it.</p>
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		<title>Modern Photography? Look At What Others Are Doing!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the popularity and growth of photography and the invention of the camera, it was no surprise that dissemination and mass production of photo prints followed. Due to the art of photography, public as well as personal history, time and perception has immortalized mankind. The concept of privacy altered as the number of public figures [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the popularity and growth of photography and the invention of the camera, it was no surprise that dissemination and mass production of photo prints followed. Due to the art of photography, public as well as personal history, time and perception has immortalized mankind. The concept of privacy altered as the number of public figures increased and the action of man began being recorded. Photographs became proof of any event, experience or state of being.</p>
<p>The art of photography</p>
<p>During the early stages of photography, many hardships had to be faced before it could be certified as an art form. Artists and critics alike challenged this art form on both its mechanical and chemical front. Photography, for a long time, was only considered a craft.</p>
<p>Removing restrictions</p>
<p>When art schools and museums finally accepted photography as a recognizable art form, the trend continued till present. Many photographers moved away from the traditional and conventional norms that dictated documentary and straight aesthetic modes as an expression of individuality. Photography became the major form of visual art by the 1960&#8217;s. Today, photography has been combined with a number of other forms of expression like mixed media and computer imaging.      </p>
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Practical applications</p>
<p>There are many practical applications when it comes to photography. Photography has evolved to such an extent that it has become an instrument of expression in fields such as medicine, military activities, education and commerce. The greatest benefit of photography has been felt by science. Other fields that depend on photography are geology, aerial mapping, surveying, meteorology, archeology, and anthropology to list a few.</p>
<p>Digital photography</p>
<p>After the 21&#8217;st century, images could now be altered and manipulated in a number of ways with the aid of computer techniques and imaging. Photographic nature and technique was forever changed through digital photography. Conventionally photography involved a lens through which light had to be passed and lead to an emulsifying agent. In digital photography color filters and sensors are utilized for creating the image. Digital photography adopts two kinds of techniques. One involves using three layers of filters where each filter will allow only one color to pass through, green, blue or red.</p>
<p>These are just a few facts about modern photography. The art of photography has been around for almost hundred years and the innovations do not stop happening. There are still many more creative innovations yet to be invented, as the advancement of photography can never stop and it will never cease to amaze us. </p>
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		<title>Close Up Photography, an Emotional Approach to Nature Photography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From wide open spaces to rugged mountains, rolling meadows to dramatic coastlines they all play an important part in the nature of landscape. However, with such a view it is often hard to appreciate the beauty because there is nowhere for the eye to settle and concentrate on.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From wide open spaces to rugged mountains, rolling meadows to dramatic coastlines they all play an important part in the nature of landscape. However, with such a view it is often hard to appreciate the beauty because there is nowhere for the eye to settle and concentrate on.</p>
<p>Why not take a fresh approach to nature photography and concentrate on part of the view and take time to consider color, shape and texture to really appreciate the finer features of the scene.</p>
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<p>Enter the world of close up photography that lies just beyond the familiar but so rich in detail and beauty. If we look through our close up lens with an open mind, imagination and childlike curiosity there are many close up photography opportunities for us to consider.</p>
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<p>As nature photographers we can take this concept further, for example that distant bright yellow patch becomes on closer inspection a riotous stand of broom flowers. Closer still we see clearly the intricate detail in each flower and seedpod that we can record in our close up photography.</p>
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<p>Now go really close, look at the seedpod with its gossamer covering of fine hairs and we start to appreciate how things fit together. Whilst this is not a scientific approach it provides a raw and basic understanding, offers enlightenment and lets us become an integral part of nature. So by going close up and concentrating on a small part of the whole we have simplified our close up photography subject, made it basic, powerful and memorable,.</p>
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<p>There is no need to go far, finding close up nature photography opportunities should be seen as a journey of the soul, inner vision and contemplation rather than visiting a far off place. Often the deeper we look into our close up photography subjects the more rewarding they become. Without hesitation they reveal their treasures allowing us time to admire their quality. With this awareness the nature photographer with a passion for close up photography is indeed privileged.</p>
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<p>Appreciating that all these parts form an important relationship with each other makes it is easier to understand that the whole is made up of many unique parts and like pieces of a jigsaw they combine together to create a complete picture. Indeed, only by appreciating the significance of the smallest parts of our surroundings can we can start to make sense of nature as a whole and incorporate this awareness into our close up photography.</p>
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<p>Emotion and drama and be found in often overlooked close up photography cameos, like a delicate flower growing defiantly in a boulder crevice, its tenuous grip on life dependent on the sustenance from the crevice debris. Yet it lives on year after year, testimony to its determination and resilience. It is this inter-action that is so enduring and compelling that makes these interesting subjects perfect for nature photography.</p>
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<p>As a close up photographer getting close up to nature allows a greater understanding and appreciation of the beauty of the natural world. For example a cold clear winter day with breathtaking crispness can be ideal for close up photography, in these conditions there are magical patterns in snow, frost and shimmering icicles. Ice patterns make perfect winter close up photography subjects; they literally capture a moment frozen in time. Depending on the prevailing weather conditions some have smooth curves whilst others show harsh jagged lines providing creative close up photography opportunities.</p>
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<p>Early morning in spring and summer can be a wonderful time to find close up photography subjects. Flowers and grasses covered with dew or fine rain make fascinating close up photography studies, the fine hairs hold onto droplets of water almost defy gravity. In the right conditions there may be insects that after a nightâ€™s inactivity have become encrusted with minute droplets. Butterflies make excellent close up photography subjects and look stunning covered in dew as they sparkle like a myriad of jewels.</p>
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<p>Light quality plays an important role in our close up photography, if it is too harsh the increase in contrast will actually block out the very close up detail we are trying to photograph. It is far better to have diffused light that occurs with high thin cloud cover. It provides a much softer quality of light and allows the detail, texture and nuances to be clearly seen and recorded in our close up photography. Color also influences our interpretation of the subject, vibrant colors like red and yellow for example suggest dominance and power, whereas muted tones like grey and browns convey basic, earthy and tranquil feelings.</p>
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<p>So, if we approach our close up photography with childlike wonder and a renewed vision the natural world is undoubtedly a beautiful place. To fully appreciate it requires a little time and an inquisitive mind, it will reward you with the knowledge that even the simplest of things can bring satisfaction, contentment, harmony and inner peace.</p>
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		<title>Wedding Photography Prices Guide â€“ How to Set Your Photography Budget</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How much does professional photography cost for your wedding? Learn how to set a realistic photography budget with this guide to wedding photography prices and rates.</p>
<p><strong>The Going Rate for Professional Photography</strong></p>
<p> When determining your wedding photography budget, keep in mind that you get what you pay for. You should expect to spend at least 00 on having a professional wedding photographer document your wedding (not including the actual prints and other extras). Rates, of course, will vary depending on skill level, experience and geographic region (metro areas are usually considerably higher). The size of your wedding can also affect the photography cost, as additional guests may increase the amount of time that the photographer must spend at your event. For instance, for an event of less than 100 guests, a wedding photographer will typically dedicate four-six hours of time. For a larger wedding of 300 or more guests, a photographer may have to spend eight-ten hours on the job.</p>
<p><strong>Comparing Photographer Rates</strong></p>
<p> Most wedding photographers will give general pricing information over the phone or on their websites, so you can use an initial online search or phone call as your first step towards finding a photographer that suits your budget. In comparing photography costs, remember that different photographers offer different packages &#8211; so initial rates can be misleading. Some rates only include the photographer&#8217;s time, while prints and albums are extra. Other photography packages may include proofs, a set number of prints and an album. Determine what services and options you want first, then compare photographers&#8217; rates for providing those specific options to determine which professional works within your wedding photography budget. This article offers even more tips on comparing professional photography services.      </p>
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<p><strong>Creative Ways to Save on Wedding Photography Prices</strong></p>
<p> If you simply must have a certain photographer who commands higher rates, consider these ways to save on your photography budget:</p>
<p>Buy a more basic wedding photography package with less prints and albums</p>
<p>Negotiate and switch out an engagement portrait for an additional parent&#8217;s album</p>
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<p>Get even more ways to save on wedding photography prices.</p>
<p><strong>Photography Contract Points</strong></p>
<p> When reviewing your contract with a potential photographer, make sure that it is specifically clear in what it covers. Consider these questions:</p>
<p>Do you need to make a deposit?</p>
<p>What is the cancellation policy? Will you get anything back?</p>
<p>Is any travel time considered an extra or included in the bill?</p>
<p>Are you entitled to final prints only, or can you obtain all of the proofs?</p>
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<p>Now that you&#8217;re an expert on photography costs and budgeting skills, this complete guide to wedding photography will take you the rest of the way towards hiring and working with a photographer and planning your wedding day shots.</p>
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