Our week 52 project this week is on juxtaposition. Juxtaposition is putting together elements that contrast with one another conceptually. The example in our book is a photo of a man reading the Koran with a cell phone in his lap.
Read MoreThis week's topic in our 52 week challenge is Know Your Subject. This one might be a fairly easy one for all of us if we choose to photograph our own pets. I was at the beach in Hilton Head for this challenge and as soon as I saw the theme I thought of Moose.
Read MoreI love images with a lot of negative space so I'm excited for our pet photography project 52 week 39 challenge. Negative space in a photograph is the space in your photograph that isn't your main subject. When I take photos with negative space, the negative space is usually the sky and there isn't much in the background. Since I live in the land of the trees, taking photos with negative space isn't something I do frequently but when I am on the beach with a dog, I am drawn to taking photos with a lot of negative space.
Read MoreIt is Thursday Sept 22 and I am writing this post for our week 38 pet photography challenge about balance and specifically balance and tension in an image.
Read Morehis blog post is about Visual Mass and we are in week 37 of the Pet Photography Project 52 week challenge. Visual mass is the amount of pull on the eye elements in the frame have.
Read MoreThis week for the Pet Photography Project 52 challenge, our topic is Pets & People. Let me start by saying, I have very little experience photographing people. I've always enjoyed photographing dogs more than people. That changed when I met Emmas.
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