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There are many recommendations that determine the style of a wedding, such as the bridal hairstyle , the place of mystery etc. But most of all, the light! That is why it is important to match the wedding dress, the suit, the church, the decoration, the reception area, to your personality. Everything on that day...
With the quick spread of photography skills by the mobile cameras, photography art entered our lives. So we take it for granted that every “click” is a photo. But for professional photographers, a final photo has the following four stages: 1st the capture: There is the raw material. The file we draw on professional cameras...
Is black and white photography an art in itself, or is it a matter of preference for how it should be? Photography is an abstract art. Sometimes, as the eye “reads“ the photography, the color can be confusing. For this reason, when the color is redundant it is better to remove it. When the color...
P  hotography is not magically created solely by the photographer’s knowledge, nor is it just exposure or light. It has to do with the relationship that the photographer has with the subject and how he approaches photographically. The more he observes and understands the object, the more it will be obvious in the result. In...
Your wedding day is one of the most important if not the most important day of your life. Is the day that you will remember yourself through photos and others will remember you through them. So is it important to invest in a wedding photographer or let guests do it? We all know people who...
1. The wedding dress underlines the style of your wedding. Also, everything on that day should match a specific style. The groom’s suit, the part of the reception, the colors of the decoration, etc, must be harmoniously combined to create a unique design. 2. Light determines the style of a photo. A cloudy day creates...
Of course, to make “art” , you need two components. Inspiration, and Knowledge as well. Dr. Mr. Moutzoglou gives us some criteria for what criteria a photo must have, in order to be “successful” ● Is the photo focused (if it’s not focused, is it intentional and appropriate or not focused?)● In a non-selective focus...