Draper goes on to explain to the people that it is essential for photographers to bring their cameras everywhere and capture everything to get better. It is like there own child that they have to look after all the time. It just like a phone where people cannot live without having it by their side. You will have to travel to get the things you want to capture. Draper explains the struggle and a photographer has to go through to achieve the photo they want. Also you have to be really patience with your subject, some stay at the same spot for days to get the picture they want. He goes on to explain that every photographer's dream is to get their …show more content…
Throughout the 50s, many photographers began viewing the camera to create art. The art world began referring to these images as "shotaesthetics," which meant that the photographer captured everyday life with artistic flare, often with an off-centred focal point. In the 60's, photographers started to capture images that embodied ideas. Simplicity is key and pictures are worth more than words. Dave Hood explains that any subject could be made into art if you believe it can. That might sound weird, but it so true. For example, a stop sign is art because someone had to go through the process of coming up with what it looked liked, what colors to use, etc. The blue ridge mountains is a wonderful place to look at. It is so beautiful and photography is placed almost everywhere from museums, schools, magazines, websites, etc. A lot of times the blue ridge mountains is in magazines and I would not expect it until I read the …show more content…
This article goes on to explain the photographer ways to get the subject to be all natural and not nervous. The key is to strike a conversation with them. It is very important element because you want the image to turn out as candid as possible. Also expensive equipment is not that necessary. You do not have to have an expensive flash, you can use a lamp to get the same lighting. I learned that outdoor light in the shade is better than direct sunlight because of the lens flare. An editing app or program could be very useful to improve a excellent photo. After effects should not be used to make a bad photo into a good one. If you are not taking great photos beforehand than you are doing something wrong. One of the main components in your edits is sharpness where you want to make the eyes the most visible. This attracts the viewers and makes them look at the face than what is going on behind it. The author concludes that the background of the photo is used to set the mood of the picture. You can also include different effects with the lighting to make things pop out more if you are trying to get the attention of the whole subject. In the end, you just have to play around and have fun shooting photos. Information from Carole Kropscot could be used for beginning photographer like myself and others. This something you can start learning without any background knowledge. Students should finding this apealling if they