There’s one site I always check first and trust most when it comes to reviews on lenses, and based on this guy’s opinions and sheer factual reviews I’ve made my decisions on purchases. So I wanna give this site a heads up just because it’s a great asset.
Print Your Photographs Properly
By Mikael Cedergren in Link Tips, Tips & TricksIt’s an indescribable feeling to feel the touch of your creation on paper. It’s no longer digital – it’s real. But make sure you get the creation you did properly printed out. I came across a really good tutorial going through the basics of print production – something every photographer should have knowledge in – and I want to share it. Click the link below for some necessary knowledge.
Personal Thoughts on Digital vs Analogue Art
By Mikael Cedergren in Rambles, personalI shoot only digital but once upon a time I used an analogue 35mm Canon camera, but the progress for me was to slow and to costly for me to stay interested. Also, I couldn’t see my mistakes instantly so once the pictures arrived I didn’t even remember what was going through my mind at the time of the shoot. So the digital era has certainly been a blessing for me. However, I find really old cameras and all the genuine faults with them to be very attractive. I love dust, scratches, discoloring and the genuineness and chance old cameras with film produce. There’s something special with actually placing the imperfections in the subject during the process of the artwork rather than applying a digital texture afterward. That said though, I think that digital art is just as legitimate as analogue.
About “Good News in Photography”
By Mikael Cedergren in Link TipsI came across a really insightful and positive article about what makes a successfull photographer except shooting great photos – there’s a whole lot more to it than that. It’s important to remember it’s by people, for people, to people.
The Basics of Photography
By Mikael Cedergren in Q&A, Tips & TricksI’ve put together a quick and simple reference for the most common questions to photography, and I won’t get into detail since there are a lot more information out there in books and on the internet that cover each topic more in depth. Instead I want to keep it as simple and concise as I possibly can to make it easily understandable for beginners. These are the basics after all. Also, this article is based only on the digital technology.
