There is what we think of the product advertised (watches in this case but by extension any luxury product) and then there is how the photograph of this product was made. Notice I said “made” and not taken. There’s nothing about a photograph being “taken” here. It is made. Even better, it is constructed. Carefully,…Continue reading A Follow up on ‘Photographing Watches’
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About Photographing Cars
The interesting thing about photographing cars is how most people look at car photographs. There is an assumption, especially when the photographs show my own cars, that the purpose is to brag about owning a specific vehicle. The fact is I photograph cars because I love cars, be it my own cars or someone else’s…Continue reading About Photographing Cars
Photography is Changing
Photography is changing from documentation to expression It is quite obvious to me that photography as we have known it until digital took over is over. However, a new photography is emerging. What it is is still in the making, the actual emergence being hampered by the ongoing and constant technological improvements and changes. Now…Continue reading Photography is Changing
Optimization is part of composition
Optimization is part of composition Ooptimization is part of composition. As well as it should since a good photograph, one that has merit enough to go through a lengthy optimization process, has to be properly composed to start with. Otherwise, why bother to spend the time to optimize it properly. Plus, the goal of optimization…Continue reading Optimization is part of composition
Photographing Watches
Reflections on Photographing Luxury Watches Watch photography, when done at the top level like photographs created for companies such as Breitling, Rolex, Blancpain etc., is very work intensive and requires specific knowledge. Because watches are constructed with several different materials, each material requires a specific type of lighting to look its best. This implies several…Continue reading Photographing Watches
Fine Art Printing and “manipulation”
Fine art prints are by definition modified versions of what the camera captured. The concept of creating a “straight fine art print” from a negative, a transparency or a Raw file is a myth. A legend. A dream. It was so the darkroom age, it is still so in the digital age. It’s just not…Continue reading Fine Art Printing and “manipulation”
Rejection
More people are going to say no than are going to say yes. Ignore it and keep going. Listen to yes-sayers, not no-sayers. Alain Briot http://www.beautiful-landscape.com Subscribe to Reflections: Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner target=”_blank”>FeedBurner</a></form>
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White Sands Folio on iPad
The White Sands Folio, the May 2010 Print of the Month, now ships with a PDF version compatible with Mac, PCs and iPad. This version is free with all Folio purchases. If you already placed your order, you will receive a link to download your iPad version shortly. If you have not placed your order we…Continue reading White Sands Folio on iPad
Resizing Photographs for the iPad
The iPad has a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels at 132 pixels per inch (ppi). Therefore to prepare your photographs for display on the iPad you need to resize them to that size. That way you will minimize the file size and maximize the number of photographs you can store on your iPad. After…Continue reading Resizing Photographs for the iPad