Source : Smashing Magazine
Retro and vintage designs are often considered as being outdated, looking old, unattractive and dull. That’s not true. Although compared to modern design, retro is mostly a completely different realm, it has a large variety of benefits modern graphic designers often tend to overlook. And that’s a pity. Because we, as designers, [...]
Source : Smashing Magazine
Street photographers strive to capture the life and culture of city streets, searching for what Henri Cartier-Bresson, probably the most famous street photographer of all, termed the ‘Decisive Moment’.
When it comes to street photography, many photographers traditionally choose to work in black and white, focusing the viewer’s attention on the subject by [...]
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Just imagine how incomplete graphic designing could be without typography. It is the most convenient route designers and artists take to communicate their ideas and feelings. I stumbled upon some awesome typographic posters designed by various artists across the globe. Just can’t wait to share them with you, fellow [...]
Article by Charlie B. Johnson
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Graffiti, the most controversial art form has become a complex and diverse visual culture with its own language, standards, categories and history. Now the traditional graffiti art has been contrived into attention-grabbing graphic clichés, to leave a lasting cultural mark. The creativity of the graffiti artists has expanded into [...]
Article by Charlie B. Johnson
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We bring you something which will make you believe more strongly that – There is no second chance at making a good first impression. If your product does not catch customer’s attention within seconds in the first attempt, then it is a flop. Nowadays companies work hard to come [...]
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Ideas for an uninspired photographer
1. The 100 step challenge
The 100 step challenge is one I’ve promoted before – because it’s one of those things I’ve found work incredibly well indeed. It’s easy: Grab your camera, and start walking. Count your steps. After 100 steps, stop where you are, and where you’re standing, [...]
Article by Susheel Chandradhas
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Ideas are really powerful and that a photograph that has a strong idea is the most powerful tool to convey a message. A strong idea is always brought out in a simple, clear picture that has a strong subject and minimal interference from un-necessary elements.
Everyone’s seen pictures where [...]
Truths about Photography
by Miserere
All camera brands build great cameras.
All camera brands build crap cameras.
A good photographer will take great pictures with a crappy camera. A bad photographer won’t take a good picture with any camera.
Film is just as good as digital. It’s also just as bad.
Expensive lenses don’t take better pictures [...]
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Article by Susheel Chandradhas
Sometimes we tend to forget the obvious in our quest for the hidden. Here are a few ‘obvious’ tips to remember when shooting on the streets.
Get In close. All too often the actual ’subject’ of a street photograph gets lost in the activity going on around… Get close to the subject, make [...]