Photography is Art

In the past...My understanding of photography is "what you see is what you get!". I take a great picture to demonstrate my skills as well as to allow others to see what I see. I found it distasteful, having to edit my photographs but little did I know that my way of thinking is called Photojournalism. Frankly, I was kind of dumbed not to realize the differences between a photographer and a photojournalist. A photographer takes anything under and including the sky. Whereas, a photojournalist's images tell stories: they evoke emotions, they sway opinions and most importantly, they depict the truth in its entirety. That's Photojournalism!
Now that I have learned the differences...I believe photography is art. That makes me a photographer!

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Basic Photography Course - Lesson 3

Work flow
*Capture Settings
- Save picture in RAW file format.
*Image Transfer
- Transfer all images as soon as possible after each photo session to avoid missing files.
*Backup 1
 - Backup your files after the transfer.
*Inspecting & organizing
- Browse through all images before deleting them.
- Organize files into different catalogues.
*Image Editing
- Choose a software that caters to your editing needs.
*Output
- Save images in correct size file for different situation such as print, presentation, web.
*Backup 2
- Perform a second backup to update changes.

Introduction to Lightroom 4

Learn the functions and attributes in using Lightroom 4 to edit photographs that require some editing due to over or under exposure.

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