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Part 6: Is A Camera’s Aspect Ratio Important? (Tower Theatre / Retro Oklahoma City)
Does aspect ratio really matter? I mean, you can just crop images to any aspect you’d like in post-production, right? I mentioned previously that I used three different cameras in this personal photography project. One of the reasons why I … Continue reading
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Part 5: Dynamic Range Tutorial + Camera Comparison: Hi-Lo Club (Oklahoma City Signage Project)
Since explaining my methodology for this personal fine art project in Part 1 of this series, I’ve considered which type of camera makes the best final image (Part 2) the best raw image (Part 3) Now, for Part 4: Which camera has the best dynamic … Continue reading
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Part 3: Before and After Images, Ritz Theatre (Retro Oklahoma City)
Everyone loves to debate whether a “good camera” is required in order to take “good pictures.” (If photographers had a dime for every time we’ve heard “you take such great photos; you must have a really good camera” we wouldn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Before and After Images, Fine Art & Personal Projects, Shooting and Editing
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Part 1: My Latest Personal Photography Project – Goals, Equipment, and Process (Fine Art Photography)
Personal projects are important for all types of photographers. I aim to regularly engage in projects in order to test gear, study different techniques, grow my portfolio, add to my stock inventory, and stay connected to my love of photography. … Continue reading
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Name This Image and I Will Send You a Print!
I need your help! This marks the public debut of my newest Fine Art image…and I can’t decide what to name him. Post your ideas in the comments below, and if I pick your title, I will send you a … Continue reading
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