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Brief biography:
Tedric Garrison is a photographer, writer, and
web designer. He has more than 30 years of experience in photography, and was an Art Major in college. Tedric has won several awards, and credits his success to his Art training. His website is aimed at sharing his wealth of knowledge about photography, and giving photographers a place to showcase their work.
It is not a big secret that all photos are made
of light. What to do with that light on
the other hand, often confuses many beginning photographers. The goal here is to help you see that light
in...
At one time or another, most of us have seen a
close-up of something that was made to make us think it was actually something
else. Why did we not recognize the item for what it truly was?
Simply...
We all have things we like to photograph the
best. To stretch your imagination and creativity sometimes you NEED to shoot
different things. Just because you shoot
different things, doesn’t mean yo...
When it comes to taking your work to the next
level, sometimes you need an edge. Often
little things make the biggest difference.
Like the frosting on the cake; this article covers little things ...
Web pages and articles have several things in common,
the most obvious being that both do better when “Key Words” are included. This article covers the importance of Key
Words in both the title and...
All photos have lines in them. Lines can support your subject or distract
from your subject. In some cases, lines
can actually be the subject. Knowing
what lines do and represent will make all y...
The difference between a photo being considered
a work of art or just a snapshot, has to do with basic composition. Composition is made of several different
elements of design. This article helps
...
In the old days, when someone mentioned "f-stops", we knew they were going to talk about "Depth of Field". To those of you who have never seen an f-16, don’t worry, it’s not your fault. In this world...
Both the point and shoot and even many of the more advance digital cameras are based on a false premise. They assume that all people want all their pictures, all the way in focus, all the time. “Now...
Three people standing in a straight line is boring. Move one of them up or down and suddenly you've formed a triangle. Take a shot with two couples directly behind each other and visually you have a...
Do I own a digital camera? Yes. Do I enjoy it? Yes. But will I ever go totally 100% digital? Not as long as there are still Photo Labs on the planet that allow me to print from negatives.
When you graduate High School and you get your graduation diploma, what do you do? You usually go home and frame it! When you get your first award winning photograph, what do you do? You Frame it! ...
Imagine if you will that no matter what you are shooting, no matter what it is, the subject is only 10% of the problem. How is that even possible, you ask? Well let's think about what type of things...
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