why is photographyimportant

Photography is important because it allows people to see the world from different perspectives. Thanks to photography, you can admire the most diverse scenarios and situations captured in a frozen moment. Photography is so powerful that it enables you to bring meaningful experiences to others in the form of static images. It allows the diffusion of information about things as they are.

Your level doesn’t matter. In photography, you always keep learning. One day you can learn about composition. The day after, you discover the importance of lighting. Perfecting the use of your camera is a never-ending process. Photography makes you explore the world around you and gives you an excuse to go out, to travel more, to learn and experiment. Having new experiences and finding new places to visit with your family and friends.

pop art

  1. What is Pop Art? Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United States during the mid- to late-1950s.
  2. Why is this artist’s work considered Pop Art? Pop art is very different from normal art, and promotes the side of art that is not restricted to serious and stark things.
  3. Describe some of this artists work. its stylish and looks old fashion
  4. Why did you pick this artist and why do you like his/her work? I pick this arts because she was only girl that did pop art

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But with HDR photography, both the foreground and bright background will be properly exposed resulting in an amazing picture. Start by taking three photos at different lighting levels. You can do this very easily if your camera has a bracketing, or multiple exposure setting.

lenses

1. These range from fisheye lenses that give a 180° field of view to telephoto lenses up to 800mm. 

2. You’ve got zooms, primesmacro lenses, super telephotos, tilt-shift lenses, and more.

3.It could be sports, wildlife, birds, landscapes, architecture, portraits, or any number of other subjects.

4. Less expensive lenses will generally have variable apertures – so as you zoom, the maximum aperture gets smaller.

5. More expensive lenses have a fixed aperture.

6.Wide angles give an expansive view, and when used correctly, they can wrap you in the scene. 

7.lenses for landscape work tend to be a 14mm f/2.8, a 16-35mm f/2.8, and a 24mm f/1.4.

8.Wide angles are also handy in tight areas, like small rooms, cars, caves, etc. They can create volume and expansiveness in a limited space.

9.wide-angle lenses have the potential to drastically change your photography!

10.they often start at 24mm to 35mm, then zoom to around 70mm or even 105mm.

11.  lenses that come as part of a camera package – are standard zooms.

12. Well, prime lenses offer just one focal length, such as 35mm, 50mm, or 85mm. So a standard prime falls somewhere in that 35mm to 85mm standard range.

13.back in the good old days of film, the most popular standard lens was a standard prime: the 50mm

14.zooms offer more bang for the buck 

15. But a prime does force you to think more about composition and point of view, simply because it can’t zoom. 

16. prime lenses also tend to be cheaper than optically-equivalent zooms.

17. Telephoto lenses get you close to a subject without actually approaching them. Working with a telephoto lens is like shooting through binoculars because they magnify distant subjects.

18.telephotos seem to be various flavors of 70-300mm or 70-200mm.

19. telephoto lenses are also excellent for sports, nature, and wildlife

20.A “fast” lens is usually one that has an aperture of f/4, f/2.8, or larger.

Photojournalism

the father and the daughter getting ready to take her photos at a park for her quinceanera
two boys running to get the ball in there PE so they can win
two girls are running in PE in the gym to keep there grade up in PE
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I admire Henry Cartier Bresson’s work because of how he waits for the right opportunity to capture it. He took his time snapping pictures, for example. and how he appears to be bored at times, such as in this photograph. And in this other photo, he appears to be content where he is. I admire how he takes his time when taking these types of shots in order to catch such a large smile. It appears to me that he has taken his patience to a new level because not many people grin like that.