Visual Hierarchy
byVisual hierarchy is the order in which the human eye perceives what it sees. Familiarize yourself with this term, it’s crucial for improving your…
Visual hierarchy is the order in which the human eye perceives what it sees. Familiarize yourself with this term, it’s crucial for improving your…
Packing Planning trips can be stressful and exhausting, not to mention the time it takes to pack, unpack, and then pack it again until…
Those of you that follow PhotolisticLife will have noticed I’ve been focusing a lot on photographing antique or abandon things, things with character and…
Recently I reviewed some photographs a friend of mine took for his website. The composition was spot on and the photo was sharp as…
From time to time it’s important that we sit down and crack open a book (or iBook?) and read about some of the great…
Circular Polarizers Which filter do you leave on your camera the most? You’d be surprised how many photographers would say the circular polarizer,…
This photograph begs the question… What exactly is in that freezer? Photographers are a curious bunch, always looking for that new and unique place…
Most photographs you see on Flickr or Facebook were taken looking directly at the subject or slightly below or above the subject, not many…
Reflections make photographs more interesting. Lines make photographs more dynamic. Edges make photographs edgy more pronounced. Photographs with reflections, lines, and edges tend to…
Whether you’ve been photographing for a while now or just got your shiny new camera there are a few things you’re going to want…
Composition is key, without composition you could know everything about the mechanics of your camera, the proper rules of exposure, and be able to…
When reviewing your histogram there is a simple trick to knowing if you’ve captured a lot of contrast or if the picture will have…