Action Sharp and Motion Blur

People on the move are described by words like jumping, sprinting, swinging, hopping, sliding, and skipping. People are always on the move, and I enjoy photographing them as they explore and discover their surroundings. It’s irritating, however, when you’re trying to capture the perfect action photo and your images come out fuzzy. But it’s a Read More…

Surrealism

Surrealism was a movement that flourished in Europe during the First and Second World Wars, mainly in literature and the visual arts. Surrealists opposed rationalism and literary realism, believing that the rational mind stifled the potential of the imagination. The lions aren’t on snow in the first snap, it’s unreal. AndrĂ© Breton took the second Read More…

Camera Angles

Holding the camera up above you to offer you a different perspective of the scene is the simplest technique to shift your perspective. When shooting, cameras with a tillable screen allow you to view everything clearly, even from very high angles. After that, the camera stitches the images together to give you a panoramic view Read More…