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Wheels Wednesday: Revival of the International Race of Champions
As a young boy I looked forward to watching the International Race of Champions (IROC) series on the Wide World of Sports. The unique concept was to have the best-of-the-best racers from around the world compete in identical cars.
Developing a Portrait Style, revisited
In my book Studio Lighting Anywhere I quote the late Richard Avedon who once said, “I think all art is about control—the encounter between control and the uncontrollable.” That’s what a dedicated studio, no matter what size it may be or where it may be located, can offer a photographer.
Let’s Cool Off: Monochrome is Not Just Black & White
he definition of monochrome is an image displaying a single colour or different shades of a single color. Monochrome photography is photography in which the entire image is recorded and represented by differing amounts of light instead of different hues.
Portrait Posing is As Simple or Hard As You Want to Make It.
If few portrait subjects are perfect, no single pose if perfect either! That means compromises are inevitable and any “rules” you hear from me or anybody else should be considered suggestions to get you started.
Things I Promised Not to Tell: A Free DSLR?
When it was launched in late 2000, the 3.1-megapixel—I don’t think anybody called’em megapixels until Olympus started doing it—Canon EOS D30 cost $3,000, or about $5,300 in today’s dollars. Not surprisingly, even though I had several EOS film SLRs that was too expensive for me.
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